2024 Approved The Ultimate Guide to Cropping Images in Final Cut Pro X
The Ultimate Guide to Cropping Images in Final Cut Pro X
Final Cut Pro X: How to Crop an Image
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
You May Also Like: How to Crop GIF Images >>
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
You May Also Like: How to Crop GIF Images >>
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
You May Also Like: How to Crop GIF Images >>
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
You May Also Like: How to Crop GIF Images >>
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Edit Video Metadata Like a Pro: Top 8 Mac Software
8 Best Video Metadata Editor on Mac (Real and Easy)
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Metadata is the pieces of information that help viewers understand what a video is about without having to watch it from start to finish. Things like titles, keywords, tags, timestamps, and descriptions are some metadata that should be added to a video before it is published online.
Adding the right metadata to your video is useful for many reasons. It makes it easy for search engines to correctly identify and index your video. This in turn helps viewers find your video when they search Google, iTunes, or video sharing platforms like YouTube and Vimeo.
For more experienced videographers, metadata is useful at every stage of the process of making a video, from production to post-production and publishing. Without the right metadata, professional video production and editing would be a very uphill task.
The best multimedia editors have metadata editing features. It’s also good to have a lightweight, standalone application to edit and customize video metadata quickly. In this post, we share the 8 best video metadata editors for macOS users.
8 Best Video Metadata Editors for Mac
1. Filmora
Filmora is a powerful, easy-to-use multimedia editor released in early 2019. It’s a new and improved version of the classic Filmora video editor, with many features on par with elite video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro. It can be purchased for roughly $60 though a trial version is available for free.
FEATURES: This software makes video editing easy with lots of extras like built-in audio tracks, sound effects, title presets, transition effects, and more. FilmoraPro lets users add metadata during the export process. Simply click the export button, which is now at the top of the media window. In the pop-up screen, click on the YouTube, Vimeo, or DVD tab, depending on how you want to publish your video, and edit the title, description, tags, category and privacy settings accordingly.
2. iFlicks
iFlicks is a media conversion and video metadata editor for macOS. In addition to being able to perform a variety of video format conversions, iFlicks supports detailed metadata editing and interacts seamlessly with iTunes. This app is available for a one-time fee or on a subscription basis.
FEATURES: The iFlicks metadata editor is superbly detailed with options for adding season and episode information for TV shows. Also available are fields for tagline, release date, genre, content rating, resolution, artwork, cast, and crew, etc. Some of these metadata will even be fetched automatically based on information available via iTunes.
3. VLC
VLC Media Player is the largest open-source media player in the world. Though primarily meant for playing media files, it has powerful features for video conversion, screen capture, downloading online videos, recording screening videos, and editing video metadata.
FEATURES: VLC’s metadata editor can be found under MEDIA INFORMATION within the TOOLS menu in the top bar. Here, you can add information about the title, artist, album, publisher, and copyright of the video. VLC also lets users add custom metadata in a separate tab.
4. Subler
Subler is a free application for editing media metadata in macOS. It’s very barebones and efficient.
FEATURES: Subler actually loads the media file to be edited as separate audio and video files, allowing users to edit information about them individually. To edit metadata for the multimedia file, make sure neither the video nor the audio file is selected and click the metadata tab. Then, click the “+” button in the lower-left corner to see the long list of metadata you can add to the video.
5. Nightbirdsevolve Meta
Meta is a macOS software described as an advanced music tag editor. It supports many file formats, including MP4, and is therefore ideal for editing video metadata. Available for just $20, it has many powerful features for organizing and tagging media files.
FEATURES: Meta has a nice user interface that can be customized to taste. It also has a batch editing feature for updating metadata for multiple files simultaneously as well as a tool for editing media artworks. This application is a great option for media pros who often have to juggle and keep track of many media files at once.
6. Griff MetaZ
MetaZ is an open-source MP4 metadata editor for macOS. It’s the successor app to MetaX and has all the features you need to prepare videos to be added to iTunes.
FEATURES: Once a video file is imported into MetaZ, a number of tabs become active allowing for valuable metadata to be added. Under the video tab, you can set the video type and add information about the actors, directors, producers, and screenwriters. MetaZ also lets users search for information from any websites of their choice and will pair relevant metadata with the media files.
7. Amvidia
Amvidia is a suite of free audio apps developed for macOS. It includes a Tag Editor that’s great for organizing files and doing batch metadata edits.
FEATURES: Amvidia’s Tag Editor can source for relevant metadata from online sources and handle media files in multiple formats, including MP4. Useful metadata tags built into this app include user-friendly ones like lyrics, album, and year, as well as technical tags like Codec, bitrate, and tempo.
8. DRmare
DRmare is a paid DRM removal tool for macOS. It converts M4V videos into alternative video formats like MP4 without losing video quality, allowing users to play them without restrictions.
FEATURES: In addition to converting M4V files into multiple formats, DRmare also lets users convert them for use on multiple devices. As part of the process, this app retrieves iTunes metadata and will let users edit them after the conversion has been completed.
Conclusion
Metadata affects how we find information about videos online and how we organize our ever-growing media libraries. With these macOS video metadata editing applications, you can add detailed metadata to your videos and enable yourself to access, share, and store them painlessly.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Metadata is the pieces of information that help viewers understand what a video is about without having to watch it from start to finish. Things like titles, keywords, tags, timestamps, and descriptions are some metadata that should be added to a video before it is published online.
Adding the right metadata to your video is useful for many reasons. It makes it easy for search engines to correctly identify and index your video. This in turn helps viewers find your video when they search Google, iTunes, or video sharing platforms like YouTube and Vimeo.
For more experienced videographers, metadata is useful at every stage of the process of making a video, from production to post-production and publishing. Without the right metadata, professional video production and editing would be a very uphill task.
The best multimedia editors have metadata editing features. It’s also good to have a lightweight, standalone application to edit and customize video metadata quickly. In this post, we share the 8 best video metadata editors for macOS users.
8 Best Video Metadata Editors for Mac
1. Filmora
Filmora is a powerful, easy-to-use multimedia editor released in early 2019. It’s a new and improved version of the classic Filmora video editor, with many features on par with elite video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro. It can be purchased for roughly $60 though a trial version is available for free.
FEATURES: This software makes video editing easy with lots of extras like built-in audio tracks, sound effects, title presets, transition effects, and more. FilmoraPro lets users add metadata during the export process. Simply click the export button, which is now at the top of the media window. In the pop-up screen, click on the YouTube, Vimeo, or DVD tab, depending on how you want to publish your video, and edit the title, description, tags, category and privacy settings accordingly.
2. iFlicks
iFlicks is a media conversion and video metadata editor for macOS. In addition to being able to perform a variety of video format conversions, iFlicks supports detailed metadata editing and interacts seamlessly with iTunes. This app is available for a one-time fee or on a subscription basis.
FEATURES: The iFlicks metadata editor is superbly detailed with options for adding season and episode information for TV shows. Also available are fields for tagline, release date, genre, content rating, resolution, artwork, cast, and crew, etc. Some of these metadata will even be fetched automatically based on information available via iTunes.
3. VLC
VLC Media Player is the largest open-source media player in the world. Though primarily meant for playing media files, it has powerful features for video conversion, screen capture, downloading online videos, recording screening videos, and editing video metadata.
FEATURES: VLC’s metadata editor can be found under MEDIA INFORMATION within the TOOLS menu in the top bar. Here, you can add information about the title, artist, album, publisher, and copyright of the video. VLC also lets users add custom metadata in a separate tab.
4. Subler
Subler is a free application for editing media metadata in macOS. It’s very barebones and efficient.
FEATURES: Subler actually loads the media file to be edited as separate audio and video files, allowing users to edit information about them individually. To edit metadata for the multimedia file, make sure neither the video nor the audio file is selected and click the metadata tab. Then, click the “+” button in the lower-left corner to see the long list of metadata you can add to the video.
5. Nightbirdsevolve Meta
Meta is a macOS software described as an advanced music tag editor. It supports many file formats, including MP4, and is therefore ideal for editing video metadata. Available for just $20, it has many powerful features for organizing and tagging media files.
FEATURES: Meta has a nice user interface that can be customized to taste. It also has a batch editing feature for updating metadata for multiple files simultaneously as well as a tool for editing media artworks. This application is a great option for media pros who often have to juggle and keep track of many media files at once.
6. Griff MetaZ
MetaZ is an open-source MP4 metadata editor for macOS. It’s the successor app to MetaX and has all the features you need to prepare videos to be added to iTunes.
FEATURES: Once a video file is imported into MetaZ, a number of tabs become active allowing for valuable metadata to be added. Under the video tab, you can set the video type and add information about the actors, directors, producers, and screenwriters. MetaZ also lets users search for information from any websites of their choice and will pair relevant metadata with the media files.
7. Amvidia
Amvidia is a suite of free audio apps developed for macOS. It includes a Tag Editor that’s great for organizing files and doing batch metadata edits.
FEATURES: Amvidia’s Tag Editor can source for relevant metadata from online sources and handle media files in multiple formats, including MP4. Useful metadata tags built into this app include user-friendly ones like lyrics, album, and year, as well as technical tags like Codec, bitrate, and tempo.
8. DRmare
DRmare is a paid DRM removal tool for macOS. It converts M4V videos into alternative video formats like MP4 without losing video quality, allowing users to play them without restrictions.
FEATURES: In addition to converting M4V files into multiple formats, DRmare also lets users convert them for use on multiple devices. As part of the process, this app retrieves iTunes metadata and will let users edit them after the conversion has been completed.
Conclusion
Metadata affects how we find information about videos online and how we organize our ever-growing media libraries. With these macOS video metadata editing applications, you can add detailed metadata to your videos and enable yourself to access, share, and store them painlessly.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Metadata is the pieces of information that help viewers understand what a video is about without having to watch it from start to finish. Things like titles, keywords, tags, timestamps, and descriptions are some metadata that should be added to a video before it is published online.
Adding the right metadata to your video is useful for many reasons. It makes it easy for search engines to correctly identify and index your video. This in turn helps viewers find your video when they search Google, iTunes, or video sharing platforms like YouTube and Vimeo.
For more experienced videographers, metadata is useful at every stage of the process of making a video, from production to post-production and publishing. Without the right metadata, professional video production and editing would be a very uphill task.
The best multimedia editors have metadata editing features. It’s also good to have a lightweight, standalone application to edit and customize video metadata quickly. In this post, we share the 8 best video metadata editors for macOS users.
8 Best Video Metadata Editors for Mac
1. Filmora
Filmora is a powerful, easy-to-use multimedia editor released in early 2019. It’s a new and improved version of the classic Filmora video editor, with many features on par with elite video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro. It can be purchased for roughly $60 though a trial version is available for free.
FEATURES: This software makes video editing easy with lots of extras like built-in audio tracks, sound effects, title presets, transition effects, and more. FilmoraPro lets users add metadata during the export process. Simply click the export button, which is now at the top of the media window. In the pop-up screen, click on the YouTube, Vimeo, or DVD tab, depending on how you want to publish your video, and edit the title, description, tags, category and privacy settings accordingly.
2. iFlicks
iFlicks is a media conversion and video metadata editor for macOS. In addition to being able to perform a variety of video format conversions, iFlicks supports detailed metadata editing and interacts seamlessly with iTunes. This app is available for a one-time fee or on a subscription basis.
FEATURES: The iFlicks metadata editor is superbly detailed with options for adding season and episode information for TV shows. Also available are fields for tagline, release date, genre, content rating, resolution, artwork, cast, and crew, etc. Some of these metadata will even be fetched automatically based on information available via iTunes.
3. VLC
VLC Media Player is the largest open-source media player in the world. Though primarily meant for playing media files, it has powerful features for video conversion, screen capture, downloading online videos, recording screening videos, and editing video metadata.
FEATURES: VLC’s metadata editor can be found under MEDIA INFORMATION within the TOOLS menu in the top bar. Here, you can add information about the title, artist, album, publisher, and copyright of the video. VLC also lets users add custom metadata in a separate tab.
4. Subler
Subler is a free application for editing media metadata in macOS. It’s very barebones and efficient.
FEATURES: Subler actually loads the media file to be edited as separate audio and video files, allowing users to edit information about them individually. To edit metadata for the multimedia file, make sure neither the video nor the audio file is selected and click the metadata tab. Then, click the “+” button in the lower-left corner to see the long list of metadata you can add to the video.
5. Nightbirdsevolve Meta
Meta is a macOS software described as an advanced music tag editor. It supports many file formats, including MP4, and is therefore ideal for editing video metadata. Available for just $20, it has many powerful features for organizing and tagging media files.
FEATURES: Meta has a nice user interface that can be customized to taste. It also has a batch editing feature for updating metadata for multiple files simultaneously as well as a tool for editing media artworks. This application is a great option for media pros who often have to juggle and keep track of many media files at once.
6. Griff MetaZ
MetaZ is an open-source MP4 metadata editor for macOS. It’s the successor app to MetaX and has all the features you need to prepare videos to be added to iTunes.
FEATURES: Once a video file is imported into MetaZ, a number of tabs become active allowing for valuable metadata to be added. Under the video tab, you can set the video type and add information about the actors, directors, producers, and screenwriters. MetaZ also lets users search for information from any websites of their choice and will pair relevant metadata with the media files.
7. Amvidia
Amvidia is a suite of free audio apps developed for macOS. It includes a Tag Editor that’s great for organizing files and doing batch metadata edits.
FEATURES: Amvidia’s Tag Editor can source for relevant metadata from online sources and handle media files in multiple formats, including MP4. Useful metadata tags built into this app include user-friendly ones like lyrics, album, and year, as well as technical tags like Codec, bitrate, and tempo.
8. DRmare
DRmare is a paid DRM removal tool for macOS. It converts M4V videos into alternative video formats like MP4 without losing video quality, allowing users to play them without restrictions.
FEATURES: In addition to converting M4V files into multiple formats, DRmare also lets users convert them for use on multiple devices. As part of the process, this app retrieves iTunes metadata and will let users edit them after the conversion has been completed.
Conclusion
Metadata affects how we find information about videos online and how we organize our ever-growing media libraries. With these macOS video metadata editing applications, you can add detailed metadata to your videos and enable yourself to access, share, and store them painlessly.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Metadata is the pieces of information that help viewers understand what a video is about without having to watch it from start to finish. Things like titles, keywords, tags, timestamps, and descriptions are some metadata that should be added to a video before it is published online.
Adding the right metadata to your video is useful for many reasons. It makes it easy for search engines to correctly identify and index your video. This in turn helps viewers find your video when they search Google, iTunes, or video sharing platforms like YouTube and Vimeo.
For more experienced videographers, metadata is useful at every stage of the process of making a video, from production to post-production and publishing. Without the right metadata, professional video production and editing would be a very uphill task.
The best multimedia editors have metadata editing features. It’s also good to have a lightweight, standalone application to edit and customize video metadata quickly. In this post, we share the 8 best video metadata editors for macOS users.
8 Best Video Metadata Editors for Mac
1. Filmora
Filmora is a powerful, easy-to-use multimedia editor released in early 2019. It’s a new and improved version of the classic Filmora video editor, with many features on par with elite video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro. It can be purchased for roughly $60 though a trial version is available for free.
FEATURES: This software makes video editing easy with lots of extras like built-in audio tracks, sound effects, title presets, transition effects, and more. FilmoraPro lets users add metadata during the export process. Simply click the export button, which is now at the top of the media window. In the pop-up screen, click on the YouTube, Vimeo, or DVD tab, depending on how you want to publish your video, and edit the title, description, tags, category and privacy settings accordingly.
2. iFlicks
iFlicks is a media conversion and video metadata editor for macOS. In addition to being able to perform a variety of video format conversions, iFlicks supports detailed metadata editing and interacts seamlessly with iTunes. This app is available for a one-time fee or on a subscription basis.
FEATURES: The iFlicks metadata editor is superbly detailed with options for adding season and episode information for TV shows. Also available are fields for tagline, release date, genre, content rating, resolution, artwork, cast, and crew, etc. Some of these metadata will even be fetched automatically based on information available via iTunes.
3. VLC
VLC Media Player is the largest open-source media player in the world. Though primarily meant for playing media files, it has powerful features for video conversion, screen capture, downloading online videos, recording screening videos, and editing video metadata.
FEATURES: VLC’s metadata editor can be found under MEDIA INFORMATION within the TOOLS menu in the top bar. Here, you can add information about the title, artist, album, publisher, and copyright of the video. VLC also lets users add custom metadata in a separate tab.
4. Subler
Subler is a free application for editing media metadata in macOS. It’s very barebones and efficient.
FEATURES: Subler actually loads the media file to be edited as separate audio and video files, allowing users to edit information about them individually. To edit metadata for the multimedia file, make sure neither the video nor the audio file is selected and click the metadata tab. Then, click the “+” button in the lower-left corner to see the long list of metadata you can add to the video.
5. Nightbirdsevolve Meta
Meta is a macOS software described as an advanced music tag editor. It supports many file formats, including MP4, and is therefore ideal for editing video metadata. Available for just $20, it has many powerful features for organizing and tagging media files.
FEATURES: Meta has a nice user interface that can be customized to taste. It also has a batch editing feature for updating metadata for multiple files simultaneously as well as a tool for editing media artworks. This application is a great option for media pros who often have to juggle and keep track of many media files at once.
6. Griff MetaZ
MetaZ is an open-source MP4 metadata editor for macOS. It’s the successor app to MetaX and has all the features you need to prepare videos to be added to iTunes.
FEATURES: Once a video file is imported into MetaZ, a number of tabs become active allowing for valuable metadata to be added. Under the video tab, you can set the video type and add information about the actors, directors, producers, and screenwriters. MetaZ also lets users search for information from any websites of their choice and will pair relevant metadata with the media files.
7. Amvidia
Amvidia is a suite of free audio apps developed for macOS. It includes a Tag Editor that’s great for organizing files and doing batch metadata edits.
FEATURES: Amvidia’s Tag Editor can source for relevant metadata from online sources and handle media files in multiple formats, including MP4. Useful metadata tags built into this app include user-friendly ones like lyrics, album, and year, as well as technical tags like Codec, bitrate, and tempo.
8. DRmare
DRmare is a paid DRM removal tool for macOS. It converts M4V videos into alternative video formats like MP4 without losing video quality, allowing users to play them without restrictions.
FEATURES: In addition to converting M4V files into multiple formats, DRmare also lets users convert them for use on multiple devices. As part of the process, this app retrieves iTunes metadata and will let users edit them after the conversion has been completed.
Conclusion
Metadata affects how we find information about videos online and how we organize our ever-growing media libraries. With these macOS video metadata editing applications, you can add detailed metadata to your videos and enable yourself to access, share, and store them painlessly.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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Protect Your Videos with These Free Watermarking Tools
Top 6 Free Video Watermark Software
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Format FactoryNowadays, people are tending to sharing images and videos on Facebook , Instagram with putting watermark or logo on it. Adding watermark to your video can avoid unauthorized use and copying of it as well as promote your brand and company. It can also make the video more personalized and special.
There is many video editing software available to adding your logo/watermark to videos, but in this article, I will share top 5 free video editing tools for watermarking your videos. Read on and learn more about these free watermark software so you can weigh your options on which video watermarking software to use.
Wondershare AniEraser Seamless, Effortless, Intuitive.
AniEraser makes it easy to perfect any photo or video; no matter the device or platform - experience a smooth, effortless transformation of your image and maximize its potential with just one click.
Make your moment perfect.
Free Download Free Download Edit online
Recommended video editing software to add logo/watermark to video
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
Besides the free video watermarking software, here I highly recommend paid video editing software- Wondershare Filmora . It’s definitely a better option since it’s more convenient to use because of its user-friendly interface. Even if you’re not a pro in video editing, you can watermark and edit your videos with ease. You just have to drag-n-drop the images or logos from your computer or other external devices for watermarking. Here is a detailed guide about how to add logo/watermark to video in Filmora.
Why you should use Filmora to add Logo/watermark? As you may see from the video above, in Filmora:
- you can add text as a watermark, an image and even a video as watermark;
- adjust the watermark position to anywhere in the video;
- apply various built-in text and titles effects to the logo and watermark file
- fine tune the image watermark opacity and blend it to video in a much better way
For the step-by-step tutorial about adding watermark/logo to video, you can check our article about How to watermark a video with videos and photos . Filmora is available on both Windows and Mac and it is free to download, you can click the download button above and give it a try.
Top 6 Free Video Watermark Software
1. Wondershare Filmora
Filmora is one of the cheapest and best video editor you can find in the market. You can use it to add a simple text watermark or an image watermark as you like. You can adjust everything of the watermark: position, duration and transparency, etc. With thousands of transitions, you can decide when and how the watermark is going to appear and disappear. For detailed information about how to add watermark, check our article How to add watermark in Filmora>>
3. YouTube Studio
If you will share video footage on YouTube, then you can use the Branding feature to add a watermark to YouTube videos. Branding feature enables you to embed a chosen YouTube video or your channel logo across all of the videos on your channel. With it, you can add watermark your YouTube videos with a few clicks without having to edit the original video.
Just navigate to Customisation, find Branding option and then click Video watermark to continue. You will then asked to upload a watermark image. Click Choose File button and pick your watermark image to upload. It is recommended to upload a watermark image under 1M size best in PNG or GIF format. Click Save and your watermark will show on all your uploaded videos. You can custom the display time of the watermark, or choose to display the watermark in the entire video or at the end of the video.
4. Jahshaka
JahShaka is a commonly used open-source video editing tool. It boasts support for almost all major operating systems. There are also a ton of tutorials of this application which you can make full use of. Follow along with the instructions of watermarking and you should be the master of this tool.
5. VirtualDub
VirtualDub is one powerful video editing software with many features in-tact that can help you perform different changes to the video whilst maintaining the video’s quality. You can also use it to add watermarks to your video with the logo filter for free. Refer to this guide to get more information about how to add watermarks using this tool.
6. Format Factory
Format Factory is a free, fully-featured multimedia converter that lets you convert audio, video, and even images, between the most popular formats. It also has the watermark function which enables you to add watermark to your video for free.
Conclusion
These are the top 5 free video editing software that you can use to add logos and watermarks to the video. Of course, if you are a Mac user, you can use the pre-installed video editor iMovie or Filmora to add a logo and watermark to the video. For the details, check how to add watermark to video with iMovie, click to check the details .
No matter you are a Windows user or a Mac user, you can always use Filmora to watermark the video. For more details about the features of Filmora, watch the video below and download it to have a try.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Format FactoryNowadays, people are tending to sharing images and videos on Facebook , Instagram with putting watermark or logo on it. Adding watermark to your video can avoid unauthorized use and copying of it as well as promote your brand and company. It can also make the video more personalized and special.
There is many video editing software available to adding your logo/watermark to videos, but in this article, I will share top 5 free video editing tools for watermarking your videos. Read on and learn more about these free watermark software so you can weigh your options on which video watermarking software to use.
Wondershare AniEraser Seamless, Effortless, Intuitive.
AniEraser makes it easy to perfect any photo or video; no matter the device or platform - experience a smooth, effortless transformation of your image and maximize its potential with just one click.
Make your moment perfect.
Free Download Free Download Edit online
Recommended video editing software to add logo/watermark to video
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
Besides the free video watermarking software, here I highly recommend paid video editing software- Wondershare Filmora . It’s definitely a better option since it’s more convenient to use because of its user-friendly interface. Even if you’re not a pro in video editing, you can watermark and edit your videos with ease. You just have to drag-n-drop the images or logos from your computer or other external devices for watermarking. Here is a detailed guide about how to add logo/watermark to video in Filmora.
Why you should use Filmora to add Logo/watermark? As you may see from the video above, in Filmora:
- you can add text as a watermark, an image and even a video as watermark;
- adjust the watermark position to anywhere in the video;
- apply various built-in text and titles effects to the logo and watermark file
- fine tune the image watermark opacity and blend it to video in a much better way
For the step-by-step tutorial about adding watermark/logo to video, you can check our article about How to watermark a video with videos and photos . Filmora is available on both Windows and Mac and it is free to download, you can click the download button above and give it a try.
Top 6 Free Video Watermark Software
1. Wondershare Filmora
Filmora is one of the cheapest and best video editor you can find in the market. You can use it to add a simple text watermark or an image watermark as you like. You can adjust everything of the watermark: position, duration and transparency, etc. With thousands of transitions, you can decide when and how the watermark is going to appear and disappear. For detailed information about how to add watermark, check our article How to add watermark in Filmora>>
3. YouTube Studio
If you will share video footage on YouTube, then you can use the Branding feature to add a watermark to YouTube videos. Branding feature enables you to embed a chosen YouTube video or your channel logo across all of the videos on your channel. With it, you can add watermark your YouTube videos with a few clicks without having to edit the original video.
Just navigate to Customisation, find Branding option and then click Video watermark to continue. You will then asked to upload a watermark image. Click Choose File button and pick your watermark image to upload. It is recommended to upload a watermark image under 1M size best in PNG or GIF format. Click Save and your watermark will show on all your uploaded videos. You can custom the display time of the watermark, or choose to display the watermark in the entire video or at the end of the video.
4. Jahshaka
JahShaka is a commonly used open-source video editing tool. It boasts support for almost all major operating systems. There are also a ton of tutorials of this application which you can make full use of. Follow along with the instructions of watermarking and you should be the master of this tool.
5. VirtualDub
VirtualDub is one powerful video editing software with many features in-tact that can help you perform different changes to the video whilst maintaining the video’s quality. You can also use it to add watermarks to your video with the logo filter for free. Refer to this guide to get more information about how to add watermarks using this tool.
6. Format Factory
Format Factory is a free, fully-featured multimedia converter that lets you convert audio, video, and even images, between the most popular formats. It also has the watermark function which enables you to add watermark to your video for free.
Conclusion
These are the top 5 free video editing software that you can use to add logos and watermarks to the video. Of course, if you are a Mac user, you can use the pre-installed video editor iMovie or Filmora to add a logo and watermark to the video. For the details, check how to add watermark to video with iMovie, click to check the details .
No matter you are a Windows user or a Mac user, you can always use Filmora to watermark the video. For more details about the features of Filmora, watch the video below and download it to have a try.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Format FactoryNowadays, people are tending to sharing images and videos on Facebook , Instagram with putting watermark or logo on it. Adding watermark to your video can avoid unauthorized use and copying of it as well as promote your brand and company. It can also make the video more personalized and special.
There is many video editing software available to adding your logo/watermark to videos, but in this article, I will share top 5 free video editing tools for watermarking your videos. Read on and learn more about these free watermark software so you can weigh your options on which video watermarking software to use.
Wondershare AniEraser Seamless, Effortless, Intuitive.
AniEraser makes it easy to perfect any photo or video; no matter the device or platform - experience a smooth, effortless transformation of your image and maximize its potential with just one click.
Make your moment perfect.
Free Download Free Download Edit online
Recommended video editing software to add logo/watermark to video
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
Besides the free video watermarking software, here I highly recommend paid video editing software- Wondershare Filmora . It’s definitely a better option since it’s more convenient to use because of its user-friendly interface. Even if you’re not a pro in video editing, you can watermark and edit your videos with ease. You just have to drag-n-drop the images or logos from your computer or other external devices for watermarking. Here is a detailed guide about how to add logo/watermark to video in Filmora.
Why you should use Filmora to add Logo/watermark? As you may see from the video above, in Filmora:
- you can add text as a watermark, an image and even a video as watermark;
- adjust the watermark position to anywhere in the video;
- apply various built-in text and titles effects to the logo and watermark file
- fine tune the image watermark opacity and blend it to video in a much better way
For the step-by-step tutorial about adding watermark/logo to video, you can check our article about How to watermark a video with videos and photos . Filmora is available on both Windows and Mac and it is free to download, you can click the download button above and give it a try.
Top 6 Free Video Watermark Software
1. Wondershare Filmora
Filmora is one of the cheapest and best video editor you can find in the market. You can use it to add a simple text watermark or an image watermark as you like. You can adjust everything of the watermark: position, duration and transparency, etc. With thousands of transitions, you can decide when and how the watermark is going to appear and disappear. For detailed information about how to add watermark, check our article How to add watermark in Filmora>>
3. YouTube Studio
If you will share video footage on YouTube, then you can use the Branding feature to add a watermark to YouTube videos. Branding feature enables you to embed a chosen YouTube video or your channel logo across all of the videos on your channel. With it, you can add watermark your YouTube videos with a few clicks without having to edit the original video.
Just navigate to Customisation, find Branding option and then click Video watermark to continue. You will then asked to upload a watermark image. Click Choose File button and pick your watermark image to upload. It is recommended to upload a watermark image under 1M size best in PNG or GIF format. Click Save and your watermark will show on all your uploaded videos. You can custom the display time of the watermark, or choose to display the watermark in the entire video or at the end of the video.
4. Jahshaka
JahShaka is a commonly used open-source video editing tool. It boasts support for almost all major operating systems. There are also a ton of tutorials of this application which you can make full use of. Follow along with the instructions of watermarking and you should be the master of this tool.
5. VirtualDub
VirtualDub is one powerful video editing software with many features in-tact that can help you perform different changes to the video whilst maintaining the video’s quality. You can also use it to add watermarks to your video with the logo filter for free. Refer to this guide to get more information about how to add watermarks using this tool.
6. Format Factory
Format Factory is a free, fully-featured multimedia converter that lets you convert audio, video, and even images, between the most popular formats. It also has the watermark function which enables you to add watermark to your video for free.
Conclusion
These are the top 5 free video editing software that you can use to add logos and watermarks to the video. Of course, if you are a Mac user, you can use the pre-installed video editor iMovie or Filmora to add a logo and watermark to the video. For the details, check how to add watermark to video with iMovie, click to check the details .
No matter you are a Windows user or a Mac user, you can always use Filmora to watermark the video. For more details about the features of Filmora, watch the video below and download it to have a try.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Format FactoryNowadays, people are tending to sharing images and videos on Facebook , Instagram with putting watermark or logo on it. Adding watermark to your video can avoid unauthorized use and copying of it as well as promote your brand and company. It can also make the video more personalized and special.
There is many video editing software available to adding your logo/watermark to videos, but in this article, I will share top 5 free video editing tools for watermarking your videos. Read on and learn more about these free watermark software so you can weigh your options on which video watermarking software to use.
Wondershare AniEraser Seamless, Effortless, Intuitive.
AniEraser makes it easy to perfect any photo or video; no matter the device or platform - experience a smooth, effortless transformation of your image and maximize its potential with just one click.
Make your moment perfect.
Free Download Free Download Edit online
Recommended video editing software to add logo/watermark to video
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
Besides the free video watermarking software, here I highly recommend paid video editing software- Wondershare Filmora . It’s definitely a better option since it’s more convenient to use because of its user-friendly interface. Even if you’re not a pro in video editing, you can watermark and edit your videos with ease. You just have to drag-n-drop the images or logos from your computer or other external devices for watermarking. Here is a detailed guide about how to add logo/watermark to video in Filmora.
Why you should use Filmora to add Logo/watermark? As you may see from the video above, in Filmora:
- you can add text as a watermark, an image and even a video as watermark;
- adjust the watermark position to anywhere in the video;
- apply various built-in text and titles effects to the logo and watermark file
- fine tune the image watermark opacity and blend it to video in a much better way
For the step-by-step tutorial about adding watermark/logo to video, you can check our article about How to watermark a video with videos and photos . Filmora is available on both Windows and Mac and it is free to download, you can click the download button above and give it a try.
Top 6 Free Video Watermark Software
1. Wondershare Filmora
Filmora is one of the cheapest and best video editor you can find in the market. You can use it to add a simple text watermark or an image watermark as you like. You can adjust everything of the watermark: position, duration and transparency, etc. With thousands of transitions, you can decide when and how the watermark is going to appear and disappear. For detailed information about how to add watermark, check our article How to add watermark in Filmora>>
3. YouTube Studio
If you will share video footage on YouTube, then you can use the Branding feature to add a watermark to YouTube videos. Branding feature enables you to embed a chosen YouTube video or your channel logo across all of the videos on your channel. With it, you can add watermark your YouTube videos with a few clicks without having to edit the original video.
Just navigate to Customisation, find Branding option and then click Video watermark to continue. You will then asked to upload a watermark image. Click Choose File button and pick your watermark image to upload. It is recommended to upload a watermark image under 1M size best in PNG or GIF format. Click Save and your watermark will show on all your uploaded videos. You can custom the display time of the watermark, or choose to display the watermark in the entire video or at the end of the video.
4. Jahshaka
JahShaka is a commonly used open-source video editing tool. It boasts support for almost all major operating systems. There are also a ton of tutorials of this application which you can make full use of. Follow along with the instructions of watermarking and you should be the master of this tool.
5. VirtualDub
VirtualDub is one powerful video editing software with many features in-tact that can help you perform different changes to the video whilst maintaining the video’s quality. You can also use it to add watermarks to your video with the logo filter for free. Refer to this guide to get more information about how to add watermarks using this tool.
6. Format Factory
Format Factory is a free, fully-featured multimedia converter that lets you convert audio, video, and even images, between the most popular formats. It also has the watermark function which enables you to add watermark to your video for free.
Conclusion
These are the top 5 free video editing software that you can use to add logos and watermarks to the video. Of course, if you are a Mac user, you can use the pre-installed video editor iMovie or Filmora to add a logo and watermark to the video. For the details, check how to add watermark to video with iMovie, click to check the details .
No matter you are a Windows user or a Mac user, you can always use Filmora to watermark the video. For more details about the features of Filmora, watch the video below and download it to have a try.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
The Ultimate Guide to LinkedIn Video Thumbnail Dimensions
How to Custom LinkedIn Video Thumbnail Size
An easy yet powerful editor
Numerous effects to choose from
Detailed tutorials provided by the official channel
If you have been looking for options to grab the potential of video posting on LinkedIn you are reading on the right page.
We will guide you through the importance of Linkedin thumbnail, and effective ways to create a thumbnail. Keep reading!!!
In this article
01 [What is a Linkedin Video Thumbnail and Its Size Specifications?](#Part 1)
02 [Publishing Videos On Linkedin](#Part 2)
03 [Ways To Publish Videos On Linkedin](#Part 3)
04 [Importance Of Thumbnails In Linkedin Video](#Part 4)
05 [Tips To Create An Interesting And Effective Linkedin Video Thumbnail](#Part 5)
Part 1 What is a LinkedIn video thumbnail and its size specifications?
A thumbnail for a video is like a preview image of the video and acts like its cover. The viewer will get an idea about what the video contains through its thumbnail image. Though the site chooses the first frame of the video as the thumbnail, you can even set a customized one that is attractive and interesting.
The LinkedIn video thumbnail size specifications are as follows:
● Image size: 1200 X 627 pixels
● Format of the image: JPG or PNG
● Maximum size of the image: 2MB
● Aspect Ratio: The aspect ratio of the thumbnail should match that of the video itself.
Part 2 Publishing videos on LinkedIn
If you are planning to publish a video on LinkedIn, the first thing to know is the place where it will be published. LinkedIn allows adding the videos on the personal feed as well as on the Company pages.
If you are into an established business or a brand having a large number of followers, paid video posts on the company page work best.
For the small- setups and businesses who are looking to promote their products and brands posting a video on the personal feed is a good idea. Initially, you can start by posting on your feed and then can later create a company page.
Part 3 Ways To Publish Videos On Linkedin
After you have decided that whether you will be posting a video on your company page or your personal feed, the next thing is to decide that how the video will be published. There are 3 different ways for posting a video as enlisted below.
● Using YouTube and Vimeo links
If you have your videos on Vimeo or YouTube you can paste their link on your LinkedIn account. To watch the video, a person needs to click on the link and it will then open in the hosting platform.
● Using LinkedIn Native Video
This is the most effective method where a video can be uploaded directly on your LinkedIn account from your system as well as your phone. While posting videos directly on LinkedIn, you can even add customized thumbnails, stickers, subtitles, and titles. A native video will play automatically as it is seen by the people in their feed and thus, they reach a larger number of people.
● Using LinkedIn video ads
To reach the target audience, a sponsored post is also an effective way and the video ads can be posted only through a company page. Depending on the type of product or the brand to be promoted, the video can be created.
Part 4 Importance Of Thumbnails In Linkedin Video
The LinkedIn video thumbnail is one of the important factors that make your video engaging and interesting. Before a person starts watching your video, you need to ensure that they get interested in it and click it. For grabbing this first-time attention, a custom thumbnail works great. You can use any interesting graphic or an image related to your video and edit it to create a customized thumbnail.
A thumbnail can only be used when videos are posted as native LinkedIn videos.
Part 5 Tips To Create An Interesting And Effective Linkedin Video Thumbnail
The following tips will help you create interesting thumbnails for your LinkedIn videos that will grab the viewers’ attention.
● Search for thumbnail templates
There are several sites like Canva, Visme, Postermywall, and others where you can get ready-made templates for creating impressive thumbnails. A variety of designs in different categories are available at these sites to choose from.
● Edit files using an editing tool
To edit the selected template or a fresh image to be used as a thumbnail, you would need a good editing tool. We recommend Wondershare Filmora Video Editor here as excellent software that can edit your files in multiple ways. The software can be downloaded on your Windows and Mac systems in a hassle-free manner and then multiple editing tools can be used to get the desired thumbnail image. Some of the key features supported by the software include enhancing files with effects, rotating, merging, cropping, flipping, adding text & tiles, adding overlays and filters, transitions and elements, motion tracking, color tuning, and much more.
Wondershare Filmora
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
The interface of the software is simple and the process is fast which makes the software perfect for all types of users.
● Keep it simple and uncluttered
The thumbnail should be kept simple and without any clutter. Since LinkedIn is a professional platform there is no need for any unnecessary details needed.
● Let the thumbnail speak of your content
Create a thumbnail that speaks about the content of your video. If the thumbnail is interesting and gives an idea about your video, the viewer will open and watch it.
Key Takeaways from This Episode
● The LinkedIn video thumbnail is a cover image for your videos posted on LinkedIn.
● The videos on LinkedIn can be posted on the company page or as a personal feed.
● The videos can be posted as YouTube or Vimeo links, LinkedIn ads, or as native LinkedIn videos.
● There are several factors to create an effective LinkedIn video thumbnail and one of them is using professional editing software like Wondershare Filmora.
If you have been looking for options to grab the potential of video posting on LinkedIn you are reading on the right page.
We will guide you through the importance of Linkedin thumbnail, and effective ways to create a thumbnail. Keep reading!!!
In this article
01 [What is a Linkedin Video Thumbnail and Its Size Specifications?](#Part 1)
02 [Publishing Videos On Linkedin](#Part 2)
03 [Ways To Publish Videos On Linkedin](#Part 3)
04 [Importance Of Thumbnails In Linkedin Video](#Part 4)
05 [Tips To Create An Interesting And Effective Linkedin Video Thumbnail](#Part 5)
Part 1 What is a LinkedIn video thumbnail and its size specifications?
A thumbnail for a video is like a preview image of the video and acts like its cover. The viewer will get an idea about what the video contains through its thumbnail image. Though the site chooses the first frame of the video as the thumbnail, you can even set a customized one that is attractive and interesting.
The LinkedIn video thumbnail size specifications are as follows:
● Image size: 1200 X 627 pixels
● Format of the image: JPG or PNG
● Maximum size of the image: 2MB
● Aspect Ratio: The aspect ratio of the thumbnail should match that of the video itself.
Part 2 Publishing videos on LinkedIn
If you are planning to publish a video on LinkedIn, the first thing to know is the place where it will be published. LinkedIn allows adding the videos on the personal feed as well as on the Company pages.
If you are into an established business or a brand having a large number of followers, paid video posts on the company page work best.
For the small- setups and businesses who are looking to promote their products and brands posting a video on the personal feed is a good idea. Initially, you can start by posting on your feed and then can later create a company page.
Part 3 Ways To Publish Videos On Linkedin
After you have decided that whether you will be posting a video on your company page or your personal feed, the next thing is to decide that how the video will be published. There are 3 different ways for posting a video as enlisted below.
● Using YouTube and Vimeo links
If you have your videos on Vimeo or YouTube you can paste their link on your LinkedIn account. To watch the video, a person needs to click on the link and it will then open in the hosting platform.
● Using LinkedIn Native Video
This is the most effective method where a video can be uploaded directly on your LinkedIn account from your system as well as your phone. While posting videos directly on LinkedIn, you can even add customized thumbnails, stickers, subtitles, and titles. A native video will play automatically as it is seen by the people in their feed and thus, they reach a larger number of people.
● Using LinkedIn video ads
To reach the target audience, a sponsored post is also an effective way and the video ads can be posted only through a company page. Depending on the type of product or the brand to be promoted, the video can be created.
Part 4 Importance Of Thumbnails In Linkedin Video
The LinkedIn video thumbnail is one of the important factors that make your video engaging and interesting. Before a person starts watching your video, you need to ensure that they get interested in it and click it. For grabbing this first-time attention, a custom thumbnail works great. You can use any interesting graphic or an image related to your video and edit it to create a customized thumbnail.
A thumbnail can only be used when videos are posted as native LinkedIn videos.
Part 5 Tips To Create An Interesting And Effective Linkedin Video Thumbnail
The following tips will help you create interesting thumbnails for your LinkedIn videos that will grab the viewers’ attention.
● Search for thumbnail templates
There are several sites like Canva, Visme, Postermywall, and others where you can get ready-made templates for creating impressive thumbnails. A variety of designs in different categories are available at these sites to choose from.
● Edit files using an editing tool
To edit the selected template or a fresh image to be used as a thumbnail, you would need a good editing tool. We recommend Wondershare Filmora Video Editor here as excellent software that can edit your files in multiple ways. The software can be downloaded on your Windows and Mac systems in a hassle-free manner and then multiple editing tools can be used to get the desired thumbnail image. Some of the key features supported by the software include enhancing files with effects, rotating, merging, cropping, flipping, adding text & tiles, adding overlays and filters, transitions and elements, motion tracking, color tuning, and much more.
Wondershare Filmora
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
The interface of the software is simple and the process is fast which makes the software perfect for all types of users.
● Keep it simple and uncluttered
The thumbnail should be kept simple and without any clutter. Since LinkedIn is a professional platform there is no need for any unnecessary details needed.
● Let the thumbnail speak of your content
Create a thumbnail that speaks about the content of your video. If the thumbnail is interesting and gives an idea about your video, the viewer will open and watch it.
Key Takeaways from This Episode
● The LinkedIn video thumbnail is a cover image for your videos posted on LinkedIn.
● The videos on LinkedIn can be posted on the company page or as a personal feed.
● The videos can be posted as YouTube or Vimeo links, LinkedIn ads, or as native LinkedIn videos.
● There are several factors to create an effective LinkedIn video thumbnail and one of them is using professional editing software like Wondershare Filmora.
If you have been looking for options to grab the potential of video posting on LinkedIn you are reading on the right page.
We will guide you through the importance of Linkedin thumbnail, and effective ways to create a thumbnail. Keep reading!!!
In this article
01 [What is a Linkedin Video Thumbnail and Its Size Specifications?](#Part 1)
02 [Publishing Videos On Linkedin](#Part 2)
03 [Ways To Publish Videos On Linkedin](#Part 3)
04 [Importance Of Thumbnails In Linkedin Video](#Part 4)
05 [Tips To Create An Interesting And Effective Linkedin Video Thumbnail](#Part 5)
Part 1 What is a LinkedIn video thumbnail and its size specifications?
A thumbnail for a video is like a preview image of the video and acts like its cover. The viewer will get an idea about what the video contains through its thumbnail image. Though the site chooses the first frame of the video as the thumbnail, you can even set a customized one that is attractive and interesting.
The LinkedIn video thumbnail size specifications are as follows:
● Image size: 1200 X 627 pixels
● Format of the image: JPG or PNG
● Maximum size of the image: 2MB
● Aspect Ratio: The aspect ratio of the thumbnail should match that of the video itself.
Part 2 Publishing videos on LinkedIn
If you are planning to publish a video on LinkedIn, the first thing to know is the place where it will be published. LinkedIn allows adding the videos on the personal feed as well as on the Company pages.
If you are into an established business or a brand having a large number of followers, paid video posts on the company page work best.
For the small- setups and businesses who are looking to promote their products and brands posting a video on the personal feed is a good idea. Initially, you can start by posting on your feed and then can later create a company page.
Part 3 Ways To Publish Videos On Linkedin
After you have decided that whether you will be posting a video on your company page or your personal feed, the next thing is to decide that how the video will be published. There are 3 different ways for posting a video as enlisted below.
● Using YouTube and Vimeo links
If you have your videos on Vimeo or YouTube you can paste their link on your LinkedIn account. To watch the video, a person needs to click on the link and it will then open in the hosting platform.
● Using LinkedIn Native Video
This is the most effective method where a video can be uploaded directly on your LinkedIn account from your system as well as your phone. While posting videos directly on LinkedIn, you can even add customized thumbnails, stickers, subtitles, and titles. A native video will play automatically as it is seen by the people in their feed and thus, they reach a larger number of people.
● Using LinkedIn video ads
To reach the target audience, a sponsored post is also an effective way and the video ads can be posted only through a company page. Depending on the type of product or the brand to be promoted, the video can be created.
Part 4 Importance Of Thumbnails In Linkedin Video
The LinkedIn video thumbnail is one of the important factors that make your video engaging and interesting. Before a person starts watching your video, you need to ensure that they get interested in it and click it. For grabbing this first-time attention, a custom thumbnail works great. You can use any interesting graphic or an image related to your video and edit it to create a customized thumbnail.
A thumbnail can only be used when videos are posted as native LinkedIn videos.
Part 5 Tips To Create An Interesting And Effective Linkedin Video Thumbnail
The following tips will help you create interesting thumbnails for your LinkedIn videos that will grab the viewers’ attention.
● Search for thumbnail templates
There are several sites like Canva, Visme, Postermywall, and others where you can get ready-made templates for creating impressive thumbnails. A variety of designs in different categories are available at these sites to choose from.
● Edit files using an editing tool
To edit the selected template or a fresh image to be used as a thumbnail, you would need a good editing tool. We recommend Wondershare Filmora Video Editor here as excellent software that can edit your files in multiple ways. The software can be downloaded on your Windows and Mac systems in a hassle-free manner and then multiple editing tools can be used to get the desired thumbnail image. Some of the key features supported by the software include enhancing files with effects, rotating, merging, cropping, flipping, adding text & tiles, adding overlays and filters, transitions and elements, motion tracking, color tuning, and much more.
Wondershare Filmora
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
The interface of the software is simple and the process is fast which makes the software perfect for all types of users.
● Keep it simple and uncluttered
The thumbnail should be kept simple and without any clutter. Since LinkedIn is a professional platform there is no need for any unnecessary details needed.
● Let the thumbnail speak of your content
Create a thumbnail that speaks about the content of your video. If the thumbnail is interesting and gives an idea about your video, the viewer will open and watch it.
Key Takeaways from This Episode
● The LinkedIn video thumbnail is a cover image for your videos posted on LinkedIn.
● The videos on LinkedIn can be posted on the company page or as a personal feed.
● The videos can be posted as YouTube or Vimeo links, LinkedIn ads, or as native LinkedIn videos.
● There are several factors to create an effective LinkedIn video thumbnail and one of them is using professional editing software like Wondershare Filmora.
If you have been looking for options to grab the potential of video posting on LinkedIn you are reading on the right page.
We will guide you through the importance of Linkedin thumbnail, and effective ways to create a thumbnail. Keep reading!!!
In this article
01 [What is a Linkedin Video Thumbnail and Its Size Specifications?](#Part 1)
02 [Publishing Videos On Linkedin](#Part 2)
03 [Ways To Publish Videos On Linkedin](#Part 3)
04 [Importance Of Thumbnails In Linkedin Video](#Part 4)
05 [Tips To Create An Interesting And Effective Linkedin Video Thumbnail](#Part 5)
Part 1 What is a LinkedIn video thumbnail and its size specifications?
A thumbnail for a video is like a preview image of the video and acts like its cover. The viewer will get an idea about what the video contains through its thumbnail image. Though the site chooses the first frame of the video as the thumbnail, you can even set a customized one that is attractive and interesting.
The LinkedIn video thumbnail size specifications are as follows:
● Image size: 1200 X 627 pixels
● Format of the image: JPG or PNG
● Maximum size of the image: 2MB
● Aspect Ratio: The aspect ratio of the thumbnail should match that of the video itself.
Part 2 Publishing videos on LinkedIn
If you are planning to publish a video on LinkedIn, the first thing to know is the place where it will be published. LinkedIn allows adding the videos on the personal feed as well as on the Company pages.
If you are into an established business or a brand having a large number of followers, paid video posts on the company page work best.
For the small- setups and businesses who are looking to promote their products and brands posting a video on the personal feed is a good idea. Initially, you can start by posting on your feed and then can later create a company page.
Part 3 Ways To Publish Videos On Linkedin
After you have decided that whether you will be posting a video on your company page or your personal feed, the next thing is to decide that how the video will be published. There are 3 different ways for posting a video as enlisted below.
● Using YouTube and Vimeo links
If you have your videos on Vimeo or YouTube you can paste their link on your LinkedIn account. To watch the video, a person needs to click on the link and it will then open in the hosting platform.
● Using LinkedIn Native Video
This is the most effective method where a video can be uploaded directly on your LinkedIn account from your system as well as your phone. While posting videos directly on LinkedIn, you can even add customized thumbnails, stickers, subtitles, and titles. A native video will play automatically as it is seen by the people in their feed and thus, they reach a larger number of people.
● Using LinkedIn video ads
To reach the target audience, a sponsored post is also an effective way and the video ads can be posted only through a company page. Depending on the type of product or the brand to be promoted, the video can be created.
Part 4 Importance Of Thumbnails In Linkedin Video
The LinkedIn video thumbnail is one of the important factors that make your video engaging and interesting. Before a person starts watching your video, you need to ensure that they get interested in it and click it. For grabbing this first-time attention, a custom thumbnail works great. You can use any interesting graphic or an image related to your video and edit it to create a customized thumbnail.
A thumbnail can only be used when videos are posted as native LinkedIn videos.
Part 5 Tips To Create An Interesting And Effective Linkedin Video Thumbnail
The following tips will help you create interesting thumbnails for your LinkedIn videos that will grab the viewers’ attention.
● Search for thumbnail templates
There are several sites like Canva, Visme, Postermywall, and others where you can get ready-made templates for creating impressive thumbnails. A variety of designs in different categories are available at these sites to choose from.
● Edit files using an editing tool
To edit the selected template or a fresh image to be used as a thumbnail, you would need a good editing tool. We recommend Wondershare Filmora Video Editor here as excellent software that can edit your files in multiple ways. The software can be downloaded on your Windows and Mac systems in a hassle-free manner and then multiple editing tools can be used to get the desired thumbnail image. Some of the key features supported by the software include enhancing files with effects, rotating, merging, cropping, flipping, adding text & tiles, adding overlays and filters, transitions and elements, motion tracking, color tuning, and much more.
Wondershare Filmora
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
The interface of the software is simple and the process is fast which makes the software perfect for all types of users.
● Keep it simple and uncluttered
The thumbnail should be kept simple and without any clutter. Since LinkedIn is a professional platform there is no need for any unnecessary details needed.
● Let the thumbnail speak of your content
Create a thumbnail that speaks about the content of your video. If the thumbnail is interesting and gives an idea about your video, the viewer will open and watch it.
Key Takeaways from This Episode
● The LinkedIn video thumbnail is a cover image for your videos posted on LinkedIn.
● The videos on LinkedIn can be posted on the company page or as a personal feed.
● The videos can be posted as YouTube or Vimeo links, LinkedIn ads, or as native LinkedIn videos.
● There are several factors to create an effective LinkedIn video thumbnail and one of them is using professional editing software like Wondershare Filmora.
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