Introduction
We are excited to announce the release of our new Clip Editor, featuring a redesigned layout. This update is designed to improve your video editing experience by providing a more intuitive interface. This article will guide you through the changes in the layout from the old clip editor to the new one:
Overview of the Old Clip Editor
Our old clip editor offered a compact and straightforward interface, housing essential editing tools. Here’s a quick rundown of its layout:
Main Editing Window: Centrally located on the screen.
Clip Editing Options: Positioned on the right-hand side panel.
Controls for Clip Orientation and Duration: Integrated within the Clip Editing Options panel.
Subtitle Management: Situated at the bottom of the Clip Editing Options panel.
Save and Export Buttons: Found at the top right corner of the Clip Editing Options panel.
Overview of the New Clip Editor
The new clip editor offers a full-screen interface with improved placement for enhanced usability.
Embracing the New Clip Editor
The new clip editor introduces a full-screen interface, enhancing usability with improved placement of key elements. Let’s explore the revamped layout:
Main Editing Window: Still centrally located, but now offering a larger workspace for better visibility and control.
General Settings and Tools: Relocated to the left-hand side panel, providing quick access to general settings, templates, text, image, subtitle, and wave options.
Scene Timeline: Moved to the bottom of the screen, making it simpler to manage and navigate through your video scenes.
Save and Export Buttons: Now in the top right corner of the screen, with an added “Save as Template” option for greater convenience.
Customization Options: Found under General Settings on the left-hand side, featuring advanced layout customization options such as clip dimensions and background color.
Detailed Placement in the New Clip Editor
Here's a closer look at where you can find everything in the new Clip Editor:
Main Editing Window: Central position, providing a larger and more accessible workspace.
General Settings: Located in the left-hand side panel.
Templates: Easy access to a variety of template options.
Transcript Tools: Includes the transcript editor, AI filler word removal, AI B-roll, and AI emoji generation for subtitles.
Text Options: For adding and editing text.
Image Options: For inserting and editing images.
Subtitle Customizations: Allows animation adjustments, background color changes, font selection, font size adjustments, and more.
Wave Settings: For audio wave adjustments.
Brand Kit: A soon-to-be-released feature for brand customization.
Transcript Options
Under the Transcript option, you'll find:
Transcript Editor: Edit your transcript text seamlessly.
AI Filler Word Removal: Automatically cleans up your transcript by removing filler words.(Click here to learn more)
AI B-roll: Suggests and inserts relevant B-roll footage to enhance your video.(Click here to learn more)
AI Emoji Generation for Subtitles: Automatically adds emojis based on the subtitle text, making your content more engaging.(Click here to learn more)
Subtitle Options(Click here to learn more)
Explore various subtitle customization options, including:
Changing the Animation: Adjust the style of subtitle animations.
Background Color: Customize the background color of your subtitles.
Font Options: Choose from various fonts to match your video’s tone.
Font Size: Adjust the size of the subtitle text.
Additional Customizations: Modify text color, positioning, and more to perfectly tailor your subtitles.
Conclusion
The new Clip Editor layout is designed to provide a more user-friendly video editing experience with better placement of key elements. We hope you find the new layout intuitive and easy to use. For further assistance, please refer to our detailed user guide or contact our support team.
This article aims to inform users about the changes in the layout, helping them transition smoothly and make the most of the new design.