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Organize and import media in Filmora 15

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Demo summary

The user demonstrates how to create custom folders for videos, images, and audio within the project media panel and drag files into them for organization.

Step-by-step

  1. Right-click on Project Media and select New Folder
  2. Name the folders according to your media types (e.g., videos, images, audio)
  3. Drag folders up or down to arrange their order
  4. Right-click existing folders to rename them
  5. Drag your media files into their corresponding folders

Options

  • Rename extra folders to custom names like 'assets'

Tips

  • Organize media properly to keep your project clean and easy to manage

All demos from “Wondershare Filmora 15 Video Editor Tutorial for Beginners – Chapter 1: Overview, Interface & Basics

  1. 2:331:02Organize and import media in Filmora 15CurrentThe user demonstrates how to create custom folders for videos, images, and audio within the project media panel and drag files into them for organization.FilmoraAI Video Editor
  2. 5:100:38Timeline placement and panel managementThe demo shows dragging a video clip onto the timeline and separating the source and timeline preview panels for a custom workspace layout.FilmoraAI Video Editor
  3. 8:271:00Crop, Pan, and Zoom toolsThe tutorial shows how to use the crop tool to fit images to the screen and apply Pan and Zoom presets to create motion in a video clip.FilmoraAI Video Editor
  4. 9:320:31Splitting and Ripple Deleting clipsThe user demonstrates splitting a video using the scissor button and performing a ripple delete to remove gaps between clips on the timeline.FilmoraAI Video Editor
  5. 12:040:41Configuring Project SettingsA step-by-step walkthrough of setting the aspect ratio to 16:9, resolution to 1080p, and frame rate to 30fps within the Filmora 15 project settings menu.FilmoraAI Video Editor
  6. 12:450:50Transform and Flip video clipsThe demo shows how to use the Transform panel to adjust scale, position, and rotation, as well as flipping video horizontally or vertically.FilmoraAI Video Editor
  7. 13:350:43Using Blend Modes and OpacityThe user demonstrates layering two clips and applying different blend modes and opacity settings in the compositing panel to create a transparent overlay effect.WWondershare FilmoraAI Video Editor
  8. 14:181:31Keyframe animation for motionThe tutorial demonstrates adding multiple keyframes to a clip to animate changes in scale, position, and rotation over time.WWondershare FilmoraAI Video Editor
  9. 16:090:41Bezier Curves and Animation GraphsThe user shows how to convert linear keyframes to continuous curves and use the animation graph panel to fine-tune motion timing.WWondershare FilmoraAI Animation Generator
  10. 18:121:00Blurring backgrounds for vertical videoThe demo shows how to use the Background tool to add a blurred version of the video or a solid color to fill black bars on vertical clips.FilmoraAI Video Editor
  11. Watch “Wondershare Filmora 15 Video Editor Tutorial for Beginners – Chapter 1: Overview, Interface & Basics” →

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