You have to add that separately on an audio track. Also HTML feature will not be possible in versions of Shotcut after 20.06 (June 2020). Change colours, timings, width of stripes, etc… Also 100% picture quality.ĬONS: May be daunting for those not familiar with applying HTML files in Shotcut (although it’s not hard to do). PROS: Completely editable (if you have some basic HTML/CSS kowledge). Also may be below 100% quality (especially the border lines of the stripes). Can be used in different screen resolutions.ĬONS: Can’t be edited (except you can speed up/slow down via “properties”). This should be positioned exactly above the cut from scene to scene in your main video).Īlternatively, the HTML files are available here:Īpply the HTML files to a transparent clip on V2 using the Text:HTML filter (not available in Shotcut after version 20.06). (Note: there’s a point in the GSV where the screen is completely covered in coloured stripes. Position the GSV clip(s) exactly at the point where you require the transition(s). You may have to tweak the “distance” slider in the “Chromakey:simple” filter, especially for the blue colour, to make sure none of the coloured stripes turn transparent or semi-transparent). Split the GSV into four different segmnts, each one featuring one colour scheme (blue, pink, red and green) (or just the colour you require) using the “S” keyboard shortcut. Instructions for adding it to your video, after downloading it:Ĭreate another track (V2) and import the GSV onto it, above your main video.Īpply a “Chromakey:Simple” filter to the GSV clip and use the eye-dropper to select the black background colour, which will make it transparent. The “greenscreen” video (GSV) features the same “Criss-cross” design in all four colours (blue, pink, red and green) in one clip. Regular forum members will already know how to apply the greenscreen video, but here are the detailed instructions which I wrote on the Youtube description, for the general public: Note - the “greenscreen” video actually has a BLACK background, not a green background! This is because if it had a green background, the green coloured stripes would become transparent when they are chroma-keyed.
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