Showing posts with label YouTube videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YouTube videos. Show all posts

Friday, April 12, 2019

The Best Video Editor for YouTube

The Best Video Editor for YouTube



In the age of social sharing, everyone has a voice and a message that they want to be heard. YouTube has remained the major platform for those voices for many years and as a result, it has propelled many musicians, comedians, filmmakers, & thrill-seekers into the spotlight. In fact, did you know that YouTube even has awards that it sends out to its best "YouTubers" after they achieve certain numbers of views and subscribers? All the more reason to get started creating your own viral video content! It does take more than just uploading a video to achieve YouTube fame, though. Most YouTubers will tell you that basic video editing skills are a necessity if you want to succeed.



What Makes a Good YouTube Video?

Obviously, how "good" a video is is entirely subjective. Beauty is in the eye of the YouTube viewer. However, YouTube does have an algorithm for ranking videos and the best videos are usually those that are edited well. This is why I say that having good YouTube video editing software is very important. The YouTube algorithm places a heavy emphasis on engagement, which means that keeping your viewers' attention is key to your videos climbing the ranks and getting that golden YouTube award. The best YouTube video editing software is going to have to have the below features to be considered a good YouTube video editor.



Cutting & Trimming
Cutting out the less exciting parts of a video will make it more enjoyable to watch and keep viewers engaged. YouTube does favor longer videos in their algorithm, but they should belong because they are full of great footage, not because you included all thirty-one attempts that it took to stick a good-looking backflip into the pool.

Transitions & Effects

Transitions help to make video clips play together seamlessly. Smooth transitions can help make the switch between clips with different scenery a lot more subtle and easier on the eyes. Additionally, adding effects to your YouTube videos such as Ken Burns (pan and zoom) can help make basic clips like still scenery a little more lively.

Audio & Sound
Many YouTuber's create videos with just pictures and then they provide a voice-over to accompany the images. When done right, these types of videos are every bit as engaging as actual video clips. Having music playing throughout your video adds another layer of engagement as well. A cooking video with a long clip of someone stirring cake batter in complete silence will lose viewers a lot quicker than if there were music being played in the background.

Add Text to Video
The use of text in YouTube videos for titles and captions can help keep the viewer informed and engaged. Text can be used to create subtitles if the speaker's voice in a video can't be heard clearly, as well as to show language translations. You can also use text as an attention-getter to have an important word that was said display on the screen.

Proper Formatting
Properly formatted videos will receive more clicks and views than those that aren't because they are exposed to the right audience. Using the appropriate thumbnails, titles, descriptions, & tags will help make sure that a video is put in front of relevant viewers. A good YouTube video editing software will have features that make formatting your YouTube videos a breeze.


So, What is the Best Video Editor for YouTube?

If you are looking for the best video editor for YouTube, then look no further than VideoPad Video Editing Software. VideoPad checks all of the above boxes and more when it comes to producing quality YouTube videos. This full-featured, professional video editor allows you to create movie masterpieces in minutes that will be shared by your followers over and over again. VideoPad works with just about any file type you can think of, so editing 4K footage, 360 videos, GoPro footage, or video from your mobile phone has never been easier. The simple drag and drop interface makes compiling and organizing clips easy and adding text, transitions & effects is a breeze. It is for these reasons that VideoPad was recently named "The Best Video Editor for YouTube" by TomsGuide.com

Other YouTube Video Editing Features

VideoPad YouTube Editor comes equipped with settings designed specifically with YouTube video editing in mind. It allows you to save your login credentials so that you can upload videos directly to YouTube from the program. When you are finished with a video you can simply select Export to YouTube from the export options menu. The export window will allow you to select a YouTube video category, add keywords, titles and descriptions, and select the output format from right inside the application. The program supports editing all kinds of video types including 360 video editing for 360 YouTube videos and HD videos. You can easily adjust the aspect ratio for YouTube videos too, with choices ranging from 480p all the way up to 4k.




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Monday, May 15, 2017

How to make a YouTube Video Like a Pro in 5 Easy Steps



Things you need

  • Media for your video - This could be anything from a video recording, webcam recording, stock video, just some video that you shot on your phone or camcorder, photos, slides, collages, animation clips, or a mix of any of the stated options.

  • A Video Editor - An intuitive, easy to use video editing software (Download VideoPad, an award-winning video editor, which now has an exciting new feature - 360 editing)


Now let's get started

Step 1
Import your media into Video Editing Software. If the media is already a video, you can upload it to YouTube as is, but it's always a good practice to clean up the video to make it sharp, crisp, and web-friendly before upload. Also, to make it more visually appealing by adding stunning video transitions and effects.

VideoPad - Add Media

Step 2
Once you import your footage, the next step is to make it more exciting by editing the various media pieces together so it plays like a movie.

You may want to do one or more of the following
  • Adjust the resolution - For an HD video, 1280*720 is a good resolution to work with whereas for places where you want to load the video quickly you may want to opt for a lower resolution.
  • Edit Clip Speed - Get rid of unnecessary frames, play the video slower where more detail and emphasis is required.
  • Add Transitions and Effects - Apply transitions when switching from frame to frame, add effects for a professional touch.
  • Content Frames - If you plan to divide your video into different sections then adding content frames is a good idea, it lets the viewer know what the next part of the video is all about.
  • Add background score, audio recording, music, commentary, or narration to your video.
  • Overlay text for captions and movie credits
You can find tutorials for adding media, effects, changing clip speeds, adding a logo or watermark, and adding text to your video here: https://www.nchsoftware.com/videopad/tutorial.html?ref=blog

Step 3
Take a final look at the To-be YouTube video and enhance it - fine-tune colors and visual effects, slow down, speed up or reverse video clip playback, reduce camera shakes. Make sure you get the same experience as you get while watching a movie.

Step 4
Export your video to YouTube, some video editors let you export the video directly to YouTube if you have connected the account already.

VideoPad - Export Video

Otherwise, you can just save the video in the best-suited format - a format that is accepted by Youtube and one which is lossless.

Step 5
Log into your YouTube account and upload the video. Optimize the video for YouTube and the web by adding notations, annotations, and captions. You can also add a transcript that appears below the YouTube video as well.

Now you are all set to show the world your movie-making skills - Go ahead and share it with the world using FB, Instagram or share the YouTube link on other sites.

Wasn't that EASY ... :)