Think Bigger From Filmora User Guide
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Get Started on Mac
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New Features of Mac
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System Requirement
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Main Window
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Creating New Projects
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Importing & Recording
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Video Editing on Mac
- Borders on Mac
- Speech to text/text to speech on Mac
- Apply Transforming for Mac
- Compositing on Mac
- Stabilize video on Mac
- Motion Tracking on Mac
- Green screen on Mac
- Lens correction on Mac
- Crop and zoom on Mac
- Mosaic on Mac
- PIP (picture in picture) on Mac
- Mask on Mac
- Video snapshot on Mac
- Play video in reverse on Mac
- Split screen on Mac
- Split & cut videos on Mac
- Using Face-Off Effect
- Change speed on Mac
- Freeze frame on Mac
- Applying Drop Shadow for Mac
- Auto enhance on Mac
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Color Editing on Mac
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Audio Editing on Mac
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Animation Editing on Mac
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Speed Editing on Mac
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AI Editing on Mac
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Add Effects
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Add Transitions
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Add Audio
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Add Titles
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Add Elements
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Exporting Video
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Wondershare Drive
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Improving Performance& Troubleshooting
Workflow and Overview for Exporting
The Workflow of Exporting
You will export the video when you finish editing. Here is the workflow of exporting:
- First, find the “Export” button on Filmora and click it.

- You will see Seven options for exporting. They are Select Clip Range, Create Video, Export to Device, Upload to Youtube, Upload to Vimeo, Burn DVD, and Export selected video clips..

- If you are unsure which to choose, just select the first one, “Create video”. You will see all the options for exporting.
- Choose the one way you want to export and click the “Export” button. You will see your video in the specified position.

The Overview of Exporting
Filmora provides Five ways to export your videos. Here is the introduction for the five ways.
- Export to Local
You can export your project file and video to the local computer. It supports to export as MP4, WMV, AVY, MOV, F4V, MKV, TS, 3GP, MPEG-2, WEBM, GIF, and MP3.
- Export to Device
You can export your video to the device you want, including iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple TV 4K, iPod, Samsung Galaxy, Smart Phone, Android Generic, Xbox One, PlayStation, PSP, and Smart TV.
- Upload to YouTube
Filmora supports exporting your video to Youtube directly. All you need to do is logging your Youtube account and export.
- Upload to Vimeo
Filmora supports exporting your video to Vimeo directly. All you need to do is logging your Vimeo account and export.
- Burn DVD
You can burn your video from a DVD. Choose the DVD tab and enter the required settings, such as the aspect ratio and disc type.
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