Using the Canvas Feature for Custom Aspect Ratios
InShot’s Canvas feature allows you to set custom aspect ratios for your photos and videos. Tap the “Canvas” option in the toolbar and select a preset aspect ratio or create your own custom size
Creating Custom Animations and Keyframes
To add custom animations to your text, stickers, or video layers, use the “Keyframe” tool. Tap on the element you want to animate, select the “Keyframe” icon, and set the starting position, size, and rotation. Move the timeline to the desired endpoint, and adjust the element’s position, size, and rotation to create an animation between the two keyframes.
Applying Video Masking and Blending Modes
InShot offers advanced video masking and blending options for video layers. To apply a mask, select the video layer and tap the “Mask” option. Choose from various mask shapes and adjust the size and position as needed. Blending modes can be accessed from the layer’s settings menu, where you can experiment with different modes to achieve unique visual effects.
Using the Chroma Key Feature for Green Screen Effects
InShot’s Chroma Key feature allows you to remove a specific color (typically green) from a video layer, creating a transparent background. To use Chroma Key, select the video layer, tap the “Chroma Key” option, and use the color picker to select the color you want to remove. Adjust the intensity and edge settings to fine-tune the effect.
Advanced Color Grading Techniques
For advanced color grading, use the “Adjust” tool to modify parameters such as temperature, tint, shadows, and highlights. Experiment with these settings to achieve a consistent color grade throughout your project.