Importing and Footage Editing Basics

In this post, we will cover the importation of video files, along with some of LightWorks video editing tools. If you haven't installed LightWorks yet, please follow the previous post's instructions. 

Now you have created your first project, it's time to import some footage to start editing. I will be using free stock video as an example in this guide. To import a video file: download a video file, locate it in file explorer, drag the file into LightWork and drop it on the "Project Content" table. 

When your clip has fully loaded into the "Project Content" table, you can begin to edit. To start editing the clip, drag it down from "Project Content" table and drop it onto the timetable. When you have multiple clips, the positioning of the clip will dictate in what order the clip appears. However, since we only have one clip, the positioning isn't relevant.


Initially, clips imported from the "Project Contents" table will remain in their full length. In order to shorten the clip, select either the front or end of the clip. From there, drag the clip to the opposite end to shorten it. Lightworks will try to automatically control your clip selection to combat sensitivity.

   If you would like to remove the clip fully, or trim it in a more precise way, right click the clip. A menu will appear, allowing access to Audio Gain, Deletion, Remove Clip, Trim Clip, Reveal Elements, Adjust Speed, Playback Format, Align, Tracks, Marks. These are all very useful tools and I recommend spending some time now to play around with your video using these tools. When you have tried several out, follow our next post where we will discuss the audio editing basics on lightwork.


    For more detailed guides to these tools, I recommend this official LightWorks video-guide. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hwrN0R7XGs&ab_channel=LWKS-LightworksVideoEditor%26QScanAQC)


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