Lifehack: create a Feathered Wipe transition with VSDC Video Editor



If you are're ready for a challenging task and want to add a vintage Star Wars touch to your video, make a go of the Feathered Wipe. As the name suggests, this effect combines a wipe movement with stylish edges blur. In VSDC Video Editor this transition is made with the help of Movement, Masking and Blur. To get VSDC Pro with a discount or for Free, please, proceed to https://youtu.be/x_9yzyUPzPo To download VSDC Video Editor right now, please, proceed to https://bit.ly/2Gipc0z

Lifehack: use Cartoonizer filter from VirtualDub library in VSDC Video Editor



We've already told you about the support for VirtualDub plugins and how to enable it in VSDC: https://youtu.be/kKno9mrvFMc Today we'll guide you through adding and using the Cartoonizer effect, one of the most popular filters in this open source library. The Cartoonizer filter processes your video image so that it simulates animation. It includes a large variety of presets that help you transform images into artistic paintings in a couple of clicks.
Along with that you can adjust settings manually to achieve a required personalized result. !Please, note that VSDC is not liable for the third-party plugins and their work, in this case, VirtualDub. Make sure you download effects from reliable sources! To download VSDC Free Video Editor right now, please, proceed to https://bit.ly/2XKKW02

How to add VirtualDub effects to VSDC Video Editor



Starting version 6.3.5, VSDC Video Editor supports VirtualDub plug-ins. It means that just in a couple of clicks you can download any effect from a large open-source library with more than 200 filters to choose from. To name just a few: multiple deinterlacing options, noise reduction, and cartoonizer instruments. Please, note that VSDC is not liable for the third-party plugins and their work, in this case, VirtualDub. Make sure you download effects from reliable sources. To download the latest version of VSDC Free Video Editor, please, proceed here: https://bit.ly/2XH1262

Getting started with VSDC Free Video Editor v.6.3.5



Time goes by and VSDC interface has changed significantly over the last 6 months. High time to update one of the most important tutorials for newbies: making first steps in VSDC Free Video Editor. Watching this guide you will see how to: – import your footage or other files;
– cut, split and merge video;
– add a transition;
– mute audio, if necessary;
– split a file into audio and video;
– add a special effect or filter;
– find a required format and export your file. To download VSDC Free Video Editor right now, please, proceed to https://bit.ly/2LP1vk7

How to use HUE/SATURATION curves with VSDC Free Video Editor



In addition to the powerful RGB curve added in the spring release, now photographers and video makers also get access to Hue and Saturation curves. The new tool allows for a more precise and convenient way of making your video image colors more saturate or a bit more faded if needed. This video tutorial will guide you through the main parameters demonstrating results you might achieve with this tool. To learn about all the updates, please, watch this video: https://youtu.be/NiwoxUMQ2dU To download the latest version, please, proceed to https://bit.ly/2G274rZ

VSDC Free Video Editor 6.3.5: how to work with an enhanced timeline



We're happy to introduce you a long-expected timeline enhancement! Starting this version you will be able to: – place all objects in one layer or in different layers; – cut and split multiple layers simultaneously; – sync your video with an audio track in a more convenient way. To read more on the latest release, please, proceed to http://www.videosoftdev.com/news/virtualdub-effects ▶️Try the new version right now by downloading it at https://bit.ly/2KIZg2g