Create Multiple Effects Starting From Just This One
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2024
- On it's own Background Removal is a powerful AI effect inside of Camtasia that you can easily drag-and-drop onto any camera footage. But incorporating Background Removal after duplicating your original track opens up a whole world of new possibilities for visual effects.
In this video Andy shows you two of those ideas, from making text or images pass behind you, and even making your head enlarge from it's original size. There's lots to play with inside of just this one effect.
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0:00 - How to make text fly behind someone or enlarge a head in Camtasia
0:21 - Making words drop in behind someone on video
0:38 - Hide your Track by clicking the eyeball icon to make it invisible
0:47 - Add a border effect to outline your text in Camtasia and check "use alpha"
0:56 - How to solo a track in Camtasia to ONLY see that track (Option/Alt Click the eyeball)
1:35 - Enlarge your head or make it bigger to emphasize something shocking
1:53 - Add a mask to your footage with the background removal effect already on it
2:55 - Make this your own by playing around with the visual effects! - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
It's crazy how good Camtasia has gotten. It's always been amazing but the recent leveling up of editing features is really taking it to the next level.
You know we appreciate hearing that, Nick! 👏 Thank you so much!
Nick Camtasia has been great. it's just soooooo many people underrated it or just think it's only a screen recorder. They make assumptions. Camtasia is a full-fledged VIDEO EDITOR. 90% of my videos are done using Camtasia, and people swear I used Adobe, DaVinci, or Final Cut or something. And the Techsmith folks, whoa! They do some amazing things with it. And there is a creator I follow that uses it, and that dude is amazing. Don't sleep on Camtasia.
Also, SnagIt is underestimated. It's not just a Capture Software, I use it to design graphics as well as for capturing text and images.
I am an Audiate user as well. I can make audio sound so professional with Audiate. Techsmiith has a powerful set of tools 🔧 that too many creators OVERLOOK.
Just when you thought it was safe to call yourself a Camtasia Expert, you learn 2 more amazing effects.
Keep that title, you've earned it! These are just new ways to play with the same effects. 😀
@techsmith Thank you for the compliment and please keep the great tips coming
Love it! Always been a Camtasia fan, had it for years, but it's really lifted its game recently 🎉😮
Thank you, Jane! 👏
That's truly amazing tutorial. Thanks for sharing this tricky effect!
Camtasia is DA' BEST!!!!
Oh, wow! I thought I was scaling new heights when I figured out how to use themes and templates to dramatically simplify the production of short lecture videos (almost 4 hours of content last week), but I just realized that I was only strolling in the foothills! That is _way_ cool and surprisingly easy.
It's so easy to get into a comfortable routine (and useful, makes us edit faster!), but there's so much to discover when you start digging! Thanks Les!
outstanding video, Andy!! killer work!
Thanks Troy! -Andy
Very helpful.
please add type writter animation style for text. that is the only animation missing in camtesia.
could you please add zoom to mouse like obs studio . thank you.
Great stuff! Keep the videos coming 🙂
Thanks Rob! We love your videos too!
Thank you very much for explaining. Please when is the release date of Camtasia 2024?
It'll be in 2024 😜. But in all seriousness, stay tuned!
@@techsmith 🤪🤪😜🙃
Love this. We used both Adobe and Resolve's Magic Mask for the text effects but happy to find a way to do it in Camtasia.
Oh yeah, hidden gems abound in Camtasia. Trying to do a better job of letting people know about them.
@camtasia I was trying to find the information on the difference between balanced and accurate for the remove background effect but can't. Can you explain?
Nice video! But how can we achieve the "text behind" effect on a video that was recorded with real background where removing it is very tricky?
One way is to try to use media matte to mask the human bodies and then use animations to make the masks follow the bodies, but if there is a lot of movement this is very time consuming, but not impossible of course.
Is there a better way to do it? Thanks a lot in advance!
We did a video a couple of weeks ago on Background Removal Best Practices to make sure your lighting is even so that it separates cleanly. But with a lot of movement and changing lighting, it's going to be tough for the AI background removal to get a clean lock on your subject. th-cam.com/video/o-ff7xUhBxM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rma07-WHOcEOQ1KW
@@techsmith thanks! Yes I know! That's why I am asking if the effect can be achieved via another path. For example in the clip you saw at the beginning of the video, the guys seem to walk on a real scene, so they probably did it with a different method. Thanks anyway!
I Joyen the Camtasia
As a cantaría owner- is there a step by step guide or book to learn all of these tricks in Camtasia
We've got a whole page of tutorials on our site, but TH-cam is a better resource for more "how-to" or "inspriational" type of content, whether it's our channels or users of Camtasia. www.techsmith.com/learn/tutorials/
Let me piggyback on The Techsmith Response. I have owned Camtasia for a looking time now. Their's tutorials are wonderful. HOWEVER, you will not find EVERY TRICK in them. A lot of it comes from YOU using it, and when things come up, YOU FIND A CREATIVE WAY to use Camtasia to get the desired effect. The stuff no one tells you about being a video editor is that you are also a PROBLEM SOLVER. There is no manual that will cover every situation.
As you become more familiar and skilled, you will figure out things that even Techsmith hasn't figured out. We learn from them, and they learn from us as well.
There are things I do with Camtasia and SnagIt that aren't on a video, and there are many other Camtasia users who can say the same thing.
As I tell my assistant, practice and practice some more. Once you master a tool, you will use it beyond its intended use by finding innovative ways to use it.
Also, show your stuff to other creators. Iron sharpens Iron and nothing better than another Camtasia user to give you feedback. Non video editors are good to have in your corner, but nothing like another creator sharing tips with you.
An amazing youtuber with lot of awsome creative ideas on how to use Camtasia is Cristi Cotovan! I 've learned tons of cool stuff from him! Check him out!
Cristi Cotovan is an amazing youtuber that offers tons of cool tricks with Camtasia!!
When I try to render a video in AV1 in Camtasia the background of the video turns black, why does this happen?
Sorry about this! We're not sure why, but if you open a ticket with our support team, we can dig into this with you! bit.ly/techsmith-help
great sir
How can I learn like a Pro
Our tutorials are a great place to start! www.techsmith.com/learn/tutorials/camtasia/
After Effects" Can Be Complex". However, if you're familiar with Adobe products you'd probably do this in Premier Pro. No need to send it to After Effects unless the footage is problematic or adding a complex special effect or 2. This is a basic effect. TechSmith shouldn't bash other brands to promote Camtasia. Lets see if they delete my post.
Saying something is going to “be complicated” is a pretty tame comment to say I’m “bashing” other brands. I disagree with your premise. -Andy
@@techsmith That may be fair, however. After Effects is primarily a motion graphics and visual effects software. No one edits entire videos in After Effects, they create special effect videos. You edit videos in Premier Pro. Which has Ultra Key for background removal and Text. After Effects would not be required. Usually, you send short sequences to After Effects from Premier Pros timeline. My 4070 ti Super is currently the 4th most powerful GPU you can buy. It's satisfactory but when I use After Effects, I could use more power. So, when people make are making comparisons to After Effects, which I see on TH-cam often. It's not Apples to Apples, or Apples to Oranges. They are so far apart in functionality, they should not be compared with each other.
@@user-vs3tx9lv5c no disagreement there. However, I wasn’t saying edit the whole video in AE, I was saying "creating these two effects." I hope that clears up any misunderstanding.
In our “Camtasia vs Premiere” comparison video I start it out saying why you WOULD use Premiere. th-cam.com/video/snlIHOv2-Ts/w-d-xo.html