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A: Actually, the OSP file is only the project file exported after using the OpenShot Video Editor to edit the movie, which contains references to audio, video, and image files, as well as transitions, effects, sequencing information, and other data. The OSP file is for continue editing later, but it hasn't been rendered as a real video file. With OpenShot Video Editor you can cut and trim your recording and save the result into a new video. However, this is only possible when re-encoding/rendering the video again. Rendering a video comes with some disadvantages. It takes a lot of time; When rendering a video to mp4 (or other compressed formats), you loose some quality. How to run 7z files on windows 10.

Introduction

Basic information

ICT CompetencyOpenshot Video editor is generic resource creation tool
Educational application and relevanceWorking with video, audio, text and image resources. This can be used in digital story telling vities
Versionversion 1.4.3
Other similar applicationsKdenlive, Pitivi and advance Lightwork
The application on mobiles and tabletsthere is many similar application are available in android mobile phones.
Development and community helpOfficial Website

Overview of features

Openshot is an video editor; here you can combine multiple multimedia and can create a video. OpenShot Video Editor is designed to create and edit videos. Here you can easily combine multiple video clips, audio clips, and images into a single project, and then export the video into many common video format. All video clip edits (trimming, cutting, etc..) in openshot are non-destructive, means that the original video clips are never modified.
You can use this tool to create a photo slide shows with adding background music.

Installation

  1. The application is part of the Ubuntu custom distribution.
  2. In case you do not find it on your computer, you can install by choosing 'openshot' in Ubuntu Software Centre
  3. If you would like to install through the terminal follow these steps below:
    1. Open terminal by clicking (Ctrl+Alt+T),
    2. Once Window page is open, in front of dollar($) symbol just type below command.
    3. sudo apt-get install openshot
    4. Then, just type your ubuntu password(it will not display on your screen), press Enter.

Working with application

Getting familiar with the application

The Openshot application main window

1. Tool Bar : will use this for importing, saving and for exporting files.
2. How to run windows virtual pc. Project file window : This is where you import the various video clips and other files you wish to use in the video.
3. Sorting tab : Use to sort project files by type.
4. Preview : View individual clips or the output from the Timeline.
5. Edit toolbar : will use this for triming, copy, move and resizing the files in track.
6. Zoom slider : will use this to zoom our working tracker or time line.
7. Tracks :here you place and edit clips into the finished product. You can create multiple tracks. Its good to use separate tracks for photos, audios, videos clips and titles

Import Files – Audio, Video, and Images

  • Import files into your project
  • Importing files into Openshot

  • After imported

Before we can begin making a video, we need to import files into OpenShot. To Import pictures, video & Music, click on '+' symbol from the toolbar and browse all the files required for your edit work and click OK. Don't move any files from this project.


Arranging files in tracks

How to use openshot video editor
Arranging files in tracks

After you have imported some files, the next step is to adding files into the timeline and arranging it. Click on each photo (one at a time), and drag them onto Track 2(or right click and add to timeline) on the timeline.
If you are adding different multi media in track, use different tracks for different media(always back ground sound should be in track no 1).
Click on play from the preview window to see the changes you have done.

Cutting, moving and deleting clips

  • Cutting clips(video or audio) in some point

  • Moving clips

1. To cut a clip into two parts, select Razor from edit toolbar. The mouse cursor will change to a dotted line & razor icon.Click on a clip at the point you want to cut / slice it.
And also if you want to remove one part of this clip, just right click on the clip and remove clip.
2. After you cut a clip, now it will be two part. Click on cursor icon(Select Mode), click on a clip which you want to move. Then,drag the clip to a new position on the timeline, and drop it.

Adding sub titles

OpenShot has built-in title creator/editor. It has some basic functionality to help you create small titles for your video project. you can directly import .svg text files, if you have already created by external tools.
To add a new subtitle, click the Title > New Title from the menu option. This will launch the Title Editor.

  • Adding subtitle in to track
  • Selecting subtitle style

  • editing subtitle

1. Once the title editor launches, you need to select any template, and click on the Create New Title button. ENter the name for your title file and click OK. Now you need to type or copy paste your subtitle content in the title window and click Apply. If you want change the color, font , font size etc. use the side tool bar. after you done all the changes, click on Apply.

2. This sub title text will be added to your project file. Drag drop this title file(.svg) into the track where you preferred place.Always use separate track for all your subtitles and you should use the top track.

Adding fade in fade out effect

By adding fade-in and fade-out for the clips, it will smoothly changing the slides from one to next.
You right click your mouse, on the slide which you want to add fade effect and select Fade -> Fade in or Fade Out as per the requirement. This fade in / fade out will effect for both audio and video.

Adding transition into clips

Transitions are used to gradually move between 2 different clips. Many different transitions are available in OpenShot. They are easy to drag and drop onto the timeline, and can add lots of fun to a video project.
To add a transition, click on Transition Tab, and select any transition by clicking on it. Drag and drop the transition onto the timeline. It will place between 2 tracks. Always transition should be place in buttom side for the track.
To resize a transition, select to Resize tool on the edit Toolbar, and drag the left or right edge to a new size.

Save project files

OpenShot needs a project file to save the information that makes up a video project. Information such as the name and location of your project, video and audio files, timeline information, which clips have been trimmed, arranged, etc. This project file you can use it later if you need to do any change in your file.

Save your work as project

Click on FIle-> Save Project How do i cut a video on imovie.
1. Project Name : The name of your project file (.osp file extension)
2. Project Folder :The folder location to save your project file
3. Project Type : By default it will be DVD/CD, you may change this to as you required(this will not effect on your final video).
Project files have an .OSP file extension (ExampleProject.osp). Also, project files need a /thumbnail/ folder, which contains all of the thumbnails in your project. If you move a project file, be sure to move the /thumbnail/ folder also.

Export as Video

Once done with your all editing work, next is to export your video. This will convert your OpenShot project into a single video file, which should work on any platform.
Click on the Export video icon at the top menu tool bar (or use the File > Export Video.. menu).

  • Exporting as video

1. Open shot editor is supporting many video formats to export video, in that .ogg is the open format. As show in the above image, you need to give all the details for video.
a. File name : Name for your exported vide
b. Export folder :
c. Profile : All formats
d. Target : file formate (Select .ogg) this will support with all the devices.
e. Video profile : Select the profile ( will prefer HD 720 24fs)
f. Quality : Define your video quality. If you select High - Video size will be increase.
Now click on export. his will start exporting.

2. Do not click on cancel or do not try to play the video, while the exporting process is going on.

Advanced features

  1. Create moving scrolling titles.
  2. working with different layouts.
  3. Change video brightness, contrast
  4. Create animated title.
  5. Working with video effect.

Ideas for resource creation

You can use this application to create image slide video, creating video with subtitling and create video by adding multiple media files like Image, video, audio and text slides.

References

Retrieved from 'https://teacher-network.in/OER/index.php?title=Learn_Openshot_Video_Editor&oldid=9706'
$12.97

Learn how the openshot video editor training can help you use this free open-source software to enhance your video projects.

OpenShot Video Editor is a free and open-source video editor for Linux, macOS, and Windows.

How To Use Openshot Video Editor 2020

You can create stunning and beautiful videos using different professional transitions and effects. The software is really easy to understand and use. You can use different video and audio layers. There are lots of video effects you can apply to your videos.

Here Is A List Of The 13 Video Titles In This Training Series

Video #1: Install Openshot (3m20sec)
Video #2: UI Tour (4m05sec)
Video #3: Importing Files Into Project (4m12sec)
Video #4: Adding Clips to Timeline (4m03sec)
Video #5: Timeline Tour and Settings (6m22sec)
Video #6: Customize View Ports (3m16sec)
Video #7: Keyboard Shortcuts (4m46sec)
Video #8: Adding Transitions (4m05sec)
Video #9: Create Video (5m26sec)
Video #10: Export Video (3m35sec)
Bonus #1: Create and Add Watermark (6m03sec)
Bonus #2: Create Static Title (5m44sec)
Bonus #3: Replace Title Screen (4m45sec)

How To Use Openshot Video Editor 2018

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Licensing Terms

This product comes with a Master Resell Rights (MRR) license.

Editor
Arranging files in tracks

After you have imported some files, the next step is to adding files into the timeline and arranging it. Click on each photo (one at a time), and drag them onto Track 2(or right click and add to timeline) on the timeline.
If you are adding different multi media in track, use different tracks for different media(always back ground sound should be in track no 1).
Click on play from the preview window to see the changes you have done.

Cutting, moving and deleting clips

  • Cutting clips(video or audio) in some point

  • Moving clips

1. To cut a clip into two parts, select Razor from edit toolbar. The mouse cursor will change to a dotted line & razor icon.Click on a clip at the point you want to cut / slice it.
And also if you want to remove one part of this clip, just right click on the clip and remove clip.
2. After you cut a clip, now it will be two part. Click on cursor icon(Select Mode), click on a clip which you want to move. Then,drag the clip to a new position on the timeline, and drop it.

Adding sub titles

OpenShot has built-in title creator/editor. It has some basic functionality to help you create small titles for your video project. you can directly import .svg text files, if you have already created by external tools.
To add a new subtitle, click the Title > New Title from the menu option. This will launch the Title Editor.

  • Adding subtitle in to track
  • Selecting subtitle style

  • editing subtitle

1. Once the title editor launches, you need to select any template, and click on the Create New Title button. ENter the name for your title file and click OK. Now you need to type or copy paste your subtitle content in the title window and click Apply. If you want change the color, font , font size etc. use the side tool bar. after you done all the changes, click on Apply.

2. This sub title text will be added to your project file. Drag drop this title file(.svg) into the track where you preferred place.Always use separate track for all your subtitles and you should use the top track.

Adding fade in fade out effect

By adding fade-in and fade-out for the clips, it will smoothly changing the slides from one to next.
You right click your mouse, on the slide which you want to add fade effect and select Fade -> Fade in or Fade Out as per the requirement. This fade in / fade out will effect for both audio and video.

Adding transition into clips

Transitions are used to gradually move between 2 different clips. Many different transitions are available in OpenShot. They are easy to drag and drop onto the timeline, and can add lots of fun to a video project.
To add a transition, click on Transition Tab, and select any transition by clicking on it. Drag and drop the transition onto the timeline. It will place between 2 tracks. Always transition should be place in buttom side for the track.
To resize a transition, select to Resize tool on the edit Toolbar, and drag the left or right edge to a new size.

Save project files

OpenShot needs a project file to save the information that makes up a video project. Information such as the name and location of your project, video and audio files, timeline information, which clips have been trimmed, arranged, etc. This project file you can use it later if you need to do any change in your file.

Save your work as project

Click on FIle-> Save Project How do i cut a video on imovie.
1. Project Name : The name of your project file (.osp file extension)
2. Project Folder :The folder location to save your project file
3. Project Type : By default it will be DVD/CD, you may change this to as you required(this will not effect on your final video).
Project files have an .OSP file extension (ExampleProject.osp). Also, project files need a /thumbnail/ folder, which contains all of the thumbnails in your project. If you move a project file, be sure to move the /thumbnail/ folder also.

Export as Video

Once done with your all editing work, next is to export your video. This will convert your OpenShot project into a single video file, which should work on any platform.
Click on the Export video icon at the top menu tool bar (or use the File > Export Video.. menu).

  • Exporting as video

1. Open shot editor is supporting many video formats to export video, in that .ogg is the open format. As show in the above image, you need to give all the details for video.
a. File name : Name for your exported vide
b. Export folder :
c. Profile : All formats
d. Target : file formate (Select .ogg) this will support with all the devices.
e. Video profile : Select the profile ( will prefer HD 720 24fs)
f. Quality : Define your video quality. If you select High - Video size will be increase.
Now click on export. his will start exporting.

2. Do not click on cancel or do not try to play the video, while the exporting process is going on.

Advanced features

  1. Create moving scrolling titles.
  2. working with different layouts.
  3. Change video brightness, contrast
  4. Create animated title.
  5. Working with video effect.

Ideas for resource creation

You can use this application to create image slide video, creating video with subtitling and create video by adding multiple media files like Image, video, audio and text slides.

References

Retrieved from 'https://teacher-network.in/OER/index.php?title=Learn_Openshot_Video_Editor&oldid=9706'
$12.97

Learn how the openshot video editor training can help you use this free open-source software to enhance your video projects.

OpenShot Video Editor is a free and open-source video editor for Linux, macOS, and Windows.

How To Use Openshot Video Editor 2020

You can create stunning and beautiful videos using different professional transitions and effects. The software is really easy to understand and use. You can use different video and audio layers. There are lots of video effects you can apply to your videos.

Here Is A List Of The 13 Video Titles In This Training Series

Video #1: Install Openshot (3m20sec)
Video #2: UI Tour (4m05sec)
Video #3: Importing Files Into Project (4m12sec)
Video #4: Adding Clips to Timeline (4m03sec)
Video #5: Timeline Tour and Settings (6m22sec)
Video #6: Customize View Ports (3m16sec)
Video #7: Keyboard Shortcuts (4m46sec)
Video #8: Adding Transitions (4m05sec)
Video #9: Create Video (5m26sec)
Video #10: Export Video (3m35sec)
Bonus #1: Create and Add Watermark (6m03sec)
Bonus #2: Create Static Title (5m44sec)
Bonus #3: Replace Title Screen (4m45sec)

How To Use Openshot Video Editor 2018

Learn from one of the worlds premier online teaching masters. Click the add to cart button now.

Licensing Terms

This product comes with a Master Resell Rights (MRR) license.

How To Use Openshot Video Editor

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