Think Bigger From Filmora User Guide
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Preparations
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Account
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Get Started & Basic Settings
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Compatibility & Tech Specs
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Performance Settings
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Creating Projects
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Creating New Projects
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Importing & Recording
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Video Editing for Windows
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Basic Video Editing
- Enable/Disable Clip in Windows
- Magnetic Timeline for Windows
- Drawing Tools fo Windows
- Select All Clips on Timeline for Windows
- Manage Timeline and Tracks
- Auto Ripple for Windows
- Split & trim video
- Crop & Pan & Zoom Video
- Compositing
- Change video playback speed
- Playing videos in reverse
- Mark In and Mark Out for Windows
- Markers for Windows
- Group editing
- Customizable Backgrounds for Videos and Images in Windows
- Video snapshot
- Using freeze frame
- Logo Reveal For Windows
- Apply auto enhance
- Applying drop shadow
- Adjustment layer for Windows
- Transforming
- Video Editing Ruler – Windows
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Advanced Video Editing
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AI-Powered Video Editing
- Smart Scene Cut for Windows
- Smart Short Clips for Windows
- AI Face Mosaic for Windows
- AI Video Enhancer
- AI Text-to-Video for Windows
- Planar Tracking
- Image to Video for Windows
- Instant Cutter Tool for Windows
- AI Text-Based Editing for Windows
- AI Copilot Editing for Windows
- Create with instant mode
- ChatGPT Plugin - AI Copywriting
- AI smart cutout
- Lens correction
- Auto reframe video
- AI Portrait Cutout
- Scene detection feature
- AI Smart Masking for Windows
- Make motion tracking
- Stabilization
- AI Video Object Remover for Windows
- AI Smart Search for Windows
- AI Skin Tone Protection for Windows
- AI Image for Windows
- Chroma key (green screen)
- Super Slow Motion with Optical Flow for Windows
- Video Denoise for Windows
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Audio Editing for Windows
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Basic Audio Editing
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Advanced Audio Editing
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AI-Powered Audio Editing
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Text Editing for Windows
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Basic Text Editing
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Advanced Text Editing
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AI-Powered Text Editing
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Video Customizations
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Video Effects
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Audio Effects
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Transitions
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Stickers
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Filters
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Color Editing
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Animations
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Templates
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Exporting & Share & Cloud Backup
AI Face Mosaic for Windows
The AI Face Mosaic feature is an advanced tool designed to recognize and protect faces in videos or images automatically. Utilizing intelligent mosaic application technology, this feature can track and cover faces in real-time, ensuring that privacy is safeguarded regardless of face movement within the frame.
Apply AI Face Mosaic
Here is the guide on how to apply AI Face Mosaic on Windows.
1. Open Filmora and Click More, then you can access Toolbox.

2. Click on AI Face Mosaic > Import a Video or a photo.

3. After importing the video, Filmora will automatically analyze the video, you can check the progress.

4. When the video analysis is complete, each face in the video will be automatically mosaicked.

5. Open Invert to apply the mosaic effect to the screen except for faces.

Adjust AI Face Mosaic
You can choose which face need to be applied with mosaic effect and adjust the Strength, Feather and Opacity.
1. Deselect a face so that it will not be mosaicked.

2. Adjust Strength, Feather, and Opacity to adjust the mosaic effect.

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