3 Ways to Remove and Change Video Background in Filmora 12
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Introduction
In this tutorial, we will explore how to remove and change video backgrounds using Wondershare Filmora 12. Whether you want to use a green screen or replace a background with a new image or video, Filmora offers various tools to achieve this effect seamlessly. Let’s get started.
Step 1: Create a New Project
- Open Wondershare Filmora. A pop-up will appear upon clicking the shortcut.
- Select the aspect ratio you prefer for your project. For this tutorial, we will use the 16:9 aspect ratio.
- Start a new project by clicking on the corresponding button.
Step 2: Import Your Media Files
- To import files, click on the "Import" option in the Project Media section.
- Select the respective video and background clips you wish to work with. For this example, we will use two different background clips and three main videos.
Step 3: Set Up the Timeline
- Drag the main video onto the timeline, ensuring it’s placed on a new video track.
- If necessary, scale the video down and adjust its length.
- Use the scissor tool to cut any excess footage and remove parts that you do not need.
Step 4: Using Chroma Key for Green Screen Videos
- Click on the main video track to ensure it is selected.
- In the toolbar, navigate to "All Tools" and enable the "Chroma Key" option.
- The program will automatically detect the green background and replace it with the selected background clip.
Step 5: Export the Project
- Once you are satisfied with your edits, click on the "Export" button.
- Give your project a name, choose a directory, and set the recommended resolution to 1920x1080 and the frame rate to 25 FPS.
- Click "Export," and the video will render.
Alternative Methods for Non-Green Screen Backgrounds
AI Portrait
- For videos with different background colors, repeat the import and timeline setup steps.
- Instead of using Chroma Key, select the upper video track and enable "AI Portrait" in the tools section.
- This will effectively remove any background colors.
Masking Technique
- For videos where the background is too complex for AI, you can use the masking option.
- Select the main video, go to the "Mask" option, and choose "Draw Mask."
- Use the mask tool to trace around the subject closely, effectively isolating it from the background.
- Adjust any edges or apply a blur effect to smoothen the transition between the subject and the new background.
Finalizing Your Edit
Once you've completed all the adjustments, you can export your final video in the same way, ensuring that it plays smoothly with the new background.
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Keywords
- Filmora 12
- Remove video background
- Chroma Key
- AI Portrait
- Masking
- Background replacement
- Video editing
- Wondershare Filmora
- Tutorial
FAQ
1. What is Chroma Key in Filmora 12? Chroma Key is a feature that allows you to remove a specific color from a video, often used with green screens to replace backgrounds.
2. Can I remove any color background using Filmora 12? Yes, for backgrounds that are not green, you can use the AI Portrait feature to help isolate the subject from various background colors.
3. What is the masking technique in video editing? Masking involves drawing a specific shape around the subject to isolate it from the background, which is useful for complex backgrounds.
4. How do I export my edited video in Filmora 12? To export your video, click the "Export" button, name your project, select the desired resolution and frame rate, then click "Export" to render your video.
5. Is there a tutorial available for beginners in Filmora 12? Yes! Wondershare Filmora offers various tutorials online for beginners to help them learn the basic and advanced features of the software.