In 2024, Video Formatting Made Easy Shape, Size, and Aspect Ratio

In 2024, Video Formatting Made Easy Shape, Size, and Aspect Ratio

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Video Formatting Made Easy: Shape, Size, and Aspect Ratio

How to Change Shape of a Video?

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Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

While most videos nowadays are rectangular, and are recorded in either landscape or portrait orientation, there are some social media platforms that require the clips to be square shaped. If you want to upload your footages on such websites, it is essential to learn how to change video shape.

Another benefit of changing the shape of the recorded films is that they can be adjusted in limited amount of space, especially if they are to be posted on a website. Furthermore, some fancy designs such as star-shaped or circle-shaped videos attract more attention when used in digital marketing campaigns.

With that said, here you will learn how to change the shape of a video using one of the most advanced and versatile post-production tools, Wondershare Filmora.

Want to learn more about aspect ratio of your video? Click here!

Or, you just want to transfer your video into vertical.

Part 1: How to Change Video Shape from Rectangle to Square

Depending on the recording device and the target audiences a video is intended to be distributed to, the aspect ratio of the produced footage could be 16:9, 4:3, or 21:9 that makes the film rectangular-shaped. Given that, the aspect ratio can be modified to change the film shape from rectangle to square.

The instructions given below explain how to change video shape from rectangle to square in Wondershare Filmora:

Step 1: Import Video to Timeline

Launch Wondershare Filmora on your PC (a Windows 10 computer is used here), click the Add Files icon from the center of the Media window present at the upper-left section, and use the Open box that appears to select and import the source video to Filmora. Next, drag the video from the Media window to the Timeline, and select your preferred option when/if the Project Setting confirmation box appears.

Step 2: Change Aspect Ratio

Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon from the upper-left area of the Timeline itself. On the Crop and Zoom window that opens next, select 1:1 from the Ratio drop-down list, and click OK to save the new setting.

Step 3: Export the Video

Click EXPORT from the top-center area of the interface, go to the Local tab on the Export box, select your preferred format from the Format list in the left pane, optionally click SETTINGS from the right window to make other adjustments if necessary, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner of the box.

For more details, please refer to this article: How to Resize a Video to Right Aspect Ratio and Size.

Part 2: Change Video Shape by Cropping

If your preferred aspect ratio isn’t available in the ‘Ratio’ drop-down list of the ‘Crop and Zoom’ window, Wondershare Filmora allows you to manually change the video to a custom shape.

crop-video-9

You can learn how to change the shape of a video to an unlisted aspect ratio by following the instructions given below:

Step 1: Import the Video and Get to the Crop and Zoom Window

Follow the method explained in Step 1 of Part 1 to import a video to Wondershare Filmora, and then add it to the Timeline.

Step 2: Select Custom Ratio

Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon as explained earlier to open its window. Next, select Custom from the Ratio drop-down list to be able to crop the videos unproportionally.

Step 3: Crop the Video Manually

Drag the cropping handles from any one edge of the video. Repeat this process for all the four sides to select the area of interest. Click OK to save the changes.

Step 4: Export the Video

Follow the process explained in Step 3 of Part 1 to export the modified video.

Part 3: Change Video Shape to Circle or Other Shapes in Filmora

Another, rather better way of changing videos to custom shapes is with the help of image or shape masking.

In Filmora you can apply image masks either from the existing presets, i.e. circle, star, diamond, etc., or you can add custom photos if need be. Professionals generally use custom pictures to create fancy logos and titles.

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

On the other hand, shape masking allows you to mask a background video with a foreground footage in a custom shape.

Although the basic concept of both types of masking is same, the options available under each can be used to produce effective outputs.

That said, following are the instructions to apply both types of masking to your videos:

Image Masking

The steps given below explain how to change video shape with image masking in Filmora:

Step 1: Add Clip to Timeline

Use the method explained in the previous sections to import a clip and add it to the Timeline.

Step 2: Add Image Mask

Click Effects from the standard toolbar at the top, select Utility from the left pane, drag Image Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Notice how the fx icon appears on the video layer showing that the effect has been successfully added.

Step 3: Customize Image Mask

On the Timeline, double-click the video layer you applied Image Mask to, and notice all the available shapes available under the Preset Mask section on the Video Effects > Image Mask window that appears at the upper-left area. You can double-click any of the available shape presets to apply it to the video layer. In addition, drag the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size, and edge smoothness respectively. You can also check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect on the video. Finally, click OK to save the changes, and follow the method explained in earlier parts to export the video.

Shape Masking

The following steps explain how to change the shape of a video with shape masks in Filmora:

Step 1: Get to the Utility Window

Add at two footages on their individual layers in the Timeline (make sure to place the second layer above the first one), and follow the method explained above to get to the Effects > Utility window.

Step 2: Add Shape Mask

Drag Shape Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Confirm that the fx icon appears on the video layer to ensure that the effect has been applied.

Step 3: Customize Shape Mask

Double-click the video layer in the Timeline you applied shape mask to. On the Video Effects > Shape Mask window, use the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size and edge smoothness respectively. Optionally check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect, and click OK to save the settings. Next, follow the method explained earlier to export the video.

FAQs

1. What’s the difference between Image Mask and Shape Mask in Filmora?

A) In Filmora, Image Mask allows you to use an image (or any available preset) for masking so that the background footage is cropped to the shape of the picture. This is generally used to create logos and dynamic titles for movies or documentaries. On the other hand, Shape Mask enables you to mask the background clip with the foreground footage in the form of a shape that could be positioned and customized using the available sliders.

2. How many image masks are available in Filmora?

A) At the time of this writing, Wondershare Filmora has around 40 image mask presets. In addition, it also allows you to add custom images from your PC for more dynamic approach.

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Liza Brown

Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Liza Brown

Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

While most videos nowadays are rectangular, and are recorded in either landscape or portrait orientation, there are some social media platforms that require the clips to be square shaped. If you want to upload your footages on such websites, it is essential to learn how to change video shape.

Another benefit of changing the shape of the recorded films is that they can be adjusted in limited amount of space, especially if they are to be posted on a website. Furthermore, some fancy designs such as star-shaped or circle-shaped videos attract more attention when used in digital marketing campaigns.

With that said, here you will learn how to change the shape of a video using one of the most advanced and versatile post-production tools, Wondershare Filmora.

Want to learn more about aspect ratio of your video? Click here!

Or, you just want to transfer your video into vertical.

Part 1: How to Change Video Shape from Rectangle to Square

Depending on the recording device and the target audiences a video is intended to be distributed to, the aspect ratio of the produced footage could be 16:9, 4:3, or 21:9 that makes the film rectangular-shaped. Given that, the aspect ratio can be modified to change the film shape from rectangle to square.

The instructions given below explain how to change video shape from rectangle to square in Wondershare Filmora:

Step 1: Import Video to Timeline

Launch Wondershare Filmora on your PC (a Windows 10 computer is used here), click the Add Files icon from the center of the Media window present at the upper-left section, and use the Open box that appears to select and import the source video to Filmora. Next, drag the video from the Media window to the Timeline, and select your preferred option when/if the Project Setting confirmation box appears.

Step 2: Change Aspect Ratio

Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon from the upper-left area of the Timeline itself. On the Crop and Zoom window that opens next, select 1:1 from the Ratio drop-down list, and click OK to save the new setting.

Step 3: Export the Video

Click EXPORT from the top-center area of the interface, go to the Local tab on the Export box, select your preferred format from the Format list in the left pane, optionally click SETTINGS from the right window to make other adjustments if necessary, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner of the box.

For more details, please refer to this article: How to Resize a Video to Right Aspect Ratio and Size.

Part 2: Change Video Shape by Cropping

If your preferred aspect ratio isn’t available in the ‘Ratio’ drop-down list of the ‘Crop and Zoom’ window, Wondershare Filmora allows you to manually change the video to a custom shape.

crop-video-9

You can learn how to change the shape of a video to an unlisted aspect ratio by following the instructions given below:

Step 1: Import the Video and Get to the Crop and Zoom Window

Follow the method explained in Step 1 of Part 1 to import a video to Wondershare Filmora, and then add it to the Timeline.

Step 2: Select Custom Ratio

Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon as explained earlier to open its window. Next, select Custom from the Ratio drop-down list to be able to crop the videos unproportionally.

Step 3: Crop the Video Manually

Drag the cropping handles from any one edge of the video. Repeat this process for all the four sides to select the area of interest. Click OK to save the changes.

Step 4: Export the Video

Follow the process explained in Step 3 of Part 1 to export the modified video.

Part 3: Change Video Shape to Circle or Other Shapes in Filmora

Another, rather better way of changing videos to custom shapes is with the help of image or shape masking.

In Filmora you can apply image masks either from the existing presets, i.e. circle, star, diamond, etc., or you can add custom photos if need be. Professionals generally use custom pictures to create fancy logos and titles.

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

On the other hand, shape masking allows you to mask a background video with a foreground footage in a custom shape.

Although the basic concept of both types of masking is same, the options available under each can be used to produce effective outputs.

That said, following are the instructions to apply both types of masking to your videos:

Image Masking

The steps given below explain how to change video shape with image masking in Filmora:

Step 1: Add Clip to Timeline

Use the method explained in the previous sections to import a clip and add it to the Timeline.

Step 2: Add Image Mask

Click Effects from the standard toolbar at the top, select Utility from the left pane, drag Image Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Notice how the fx icon appears on the video layer showing that the effect has been successfully added.

Step 3: Customize Image Mask

On the Timeline, double-click the video layer you applied Image Mask to, and notice all the available shapes available under the Preset Mask section on the Video Effects > Image Mask window that appears at the upper-left area. You can double-click any of the available shape presets to apply it to the video layer. In addition, drag the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size, and edge smoothness respectively. You can also check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect on the video. Finally, click OK to save the changes, and follow the method explained in earlier parts to export the video.

Shape Masking

The following steps explain how to change the shape of a video with shape masks in Filmora:

Step 1: Get to the Utility Window

Add at two footages on their individual layers in the Timeline (make sure to place the second layer above the first one), and follow the method explained above to get to the Effects > Utility window.

Step 2: Add Shape Mask

Drag Shape Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Confirm that the fx icon appears on the video layer to ensure that the effect has been applied.

Step 3: Customize Shape Mask

Double-click the video layer in the Timeline you applied shape mask to. On the Video Effects > Shape Mask window, use the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size and edge smoothness respectively. Optionally check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect, and click OK to save the settings. Next, follow the method explained earlier to export the video.

FAQs

1. What’s the difference between Image Mask and Shape Mask in Filmora?

A) In Filmora, Image Mask allows you to use an image (or any available preset) for masking so that the background footage is cropped to the shape of the picture. This is generally used to create logos and dynamic titles for movies or documentaries. On the other hand, Shape Mask enables you to mask the background clip with the foreground footage in the form of a shape that could be positioned and customized using the available sliders.

2. How many image masks are available in Filmora?

A) At the time of this writing, Wondershare Filmora has around 40 image mask presets. In addition, it also allows you to add custom images from your PC for more dynamic approach.

author avatar

Liza Brown

Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Liza Brown

Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

While most videos nowadays are rectangular, and are recorded in either landscape or portrait orientation, there are some social media platforms that require the clips to be square shaped. If you want to upload your footages on such websites, it is essential to learn how to change video shape.

Another benefit of changing the shape of the recorded films is that they can be adjusted in limited amount of space, especially if they are to be posted on a website. Furthermore, some fancy designs such as star-shaped or circle-shaped videos attract more attention when used in digital marketing campaigns.

With that said, here you will learn how to change the shape of a video using one of the most advanced and versatile post-production tools, Wondershare Filmora.

Want to learn more about aspect ratio of your video? Click here!

Or, you just want to transfer your video into vertical.

Part 1: How to Change Video Shape from Rectangle to Square

Depending on the recording device and the target audiences a video is intended to be distributed to, the aspect ratio of the produced footage could be 16:9, 4:3, or 21:9 that makes the film rectangular-shaped. Given that, the aspect ratio can be modified to change the film shape from rectangle to square.

The instructions given below explain how to change video shape from rectangle to square in Wondershare Filmora:

Step 1: Import Video to Timeline

Launch Wondershare Filmora on your PC (a Windows 10 computer is used here), click the Add Files icon from the center of the Media window present at the upper-left section, and use the Open box that appears to select and import the source video to Filmora. Next, drag the video from the Media window to the Timeline, and select your preferred option when/if the Project Setting confirmation box appears.

Step 2: Change Aspect Ratio

Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon from the upper-left area of the Timeline itself. On the Crop and Zoom window that opens next, select 1:1 from the Ratio drop-down list, and click OK to save the new setting.

Step 3: Export the Video

Click EXPORT from the top-center area of the interface, go to the Local tab on the Export box, select your preferred format from the Format list in the left pane, optionally click SETTINGS from the right window to make other adjustments if necessary, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner of the box.

For more details, please refer to this article: How to Resize a Video to Right Aspect Ratio and Size.

Part 2: Change Video Shape by Cropping

If your preferred aspect ratio isn’t available in the ‘Ratio’ drop-down list of the ‘Crop and Zoom’ window, Wondershare Filmora allows you to manually change the video to a custom shape.

crop-video-9

You can learn how to change the shape of a video to an unlisted aspect ratio by following the instructions given below:

Step 1: Import the Video and Get to the Crop and Zoom Window

Follow the method explained in Step 1 of Part 1 to import a video to Wondershare Filmora, and then add it to the Timeline.

Step 2: Select Custom Ratio

Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon as explained earlier to open its window. Next, select Custom from the Ratio drop-down list to be able to crop the videos unproportionally.

Step 3: Crop the Video Manually

Drag the cropping handles from any one edge of the video. Repeat this process for all the four sides to select the area of interest. Click OK to save the changes.

Step 4: Export the Video

Follow the process explained in Step 3 of Part 1 to export the modified video.

Part 3: Change Video Shape to Circle or Other Shapes in Filmora

Another, rather better way of changing videos to custom shapes is with the help of image or shape masking.

In Filmora you can apply image masks either from the existing presets, i.e. circle, star, diamond, etc., or you can add custom photos if need be. Professionals generally use custom pictures to create fancy logos and titles.

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

On the other hand, shape masking allows you to mask a background video with a foreground footage in a custom shape.

Although the basic concept of both types of masking is same, the options available under each can be used to produce effective outputs.

That said, following are the instructions to apply both types of masking to your videos:

Image Masking

The steps given below explain how to change video shape with image masking in Filmora:

Step 1: Add Clip to Timeline

Use the method explained in the previous sections to import a clip and add it to the Timeline.

Step 2: Add Image Mask

Click Effects from the standard toolbar at the top, select Utility from the left pane, drag Image Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Notice how the fx icon appears on the video layer showing that the effect has been successfully added.

Step 3: Customize Image Mask

On the Timeline, double-click the video layer you applied Image Mask to, and notice all the available shapes available under the Preset Mask section on the Video Effects > Image Mask window that appears at the upper-left area. You can double-click any of the available shape presets to apply it to the video layer. In addition, drag the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size, and edge smoothness respectively. You can also check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect on the video. Finally, click OK to save the changes, and follow the method explained in earlier parts to export the video.

Shape Masking

The following steps explain how to change the shape of a video with shape masks in Filmora:

Step 1: Get to the Utility Window

Add at two footages on their individual layers in the Timeline (make sure to place the second layer above the first one), and follow the method explained above to get to the Effects > Utility window.

Step 2: Add Shape Mask

Drag Shape Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Confirm that the fx icon appears on the video layer to ensure that the effect has been applied.

Step 3: Customize Shape Mask

Double-click the video layer in the Timeline you applied shape mask to. On the Video Effects > Shape Mask window, use the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size and edge smoothness respectively. Optionally check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect, and click OK to save the settings. Next, follow the method explained earlier to export the video.

FAQs

1. What’s the difference between Image Mask and Shape Mask in Filmora?

A) In Filmora, Image Mask allows you to use an image (or any available preset) for masking so that the background footage is cropped to the shape of the picture. This is generally used to create logos and dynamic titles for movies or documentaries. On the other hand, Shape Mask enables you to mask the background clip with the foreground footage in the form of a shape that could be positioned and customized using the available sliders.

2. How many image masks are available in Filmora?

A) At the time of this writing, Wondershare Filmora has around 40 image mask presets. In addition, it also allows you to add custom images from your PC for more dynamic approach.

author avatar

Liza Brown

Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Liza Brown

Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

While most videos nowadays are rectangular, and are recorded in either landscape or portrait orientation, there are some social media platforms that require the clips to be square shaped. If you want to upload your footages on such websites, it is essential to learn how to change video shape.

Another benefit of changing the shape of the recorded films is that they can be adjusted in limited amount of space, especially if they are to be posted on a website. Furthermore, some fancy designs such as star-shaped or circle-shaped videos attract more attention when used in digital marketing campaigns.

With that said, here you will learn how to change the shape of a video using one of the most advanced and versatile post-production tools, Wondershare Filmora.

Want to learn more about aspect ratio of your video? Click here!

Or, you just want to transfer your video into vertical.

Part 1: How to Change Video Shape from Rectangle to Square

Depending on the recording device and the target audiences a video is intended to be distributed to, the aspect ratio of the produced footage could be 16:9, 4:3, or 21:9 that makes the film rectangular-shaped. Given that, the aspect ratio can be modified to change the film shape from rectangle to square.

The instructions given below explain how to change video shape from rectangle to square in Wondershare Filmora:

Step 1: Import Video to Timeline

Launch Wondershare Filmora on your PC (a Windows 10 computer is used here), click the Add Files icon from the center of the Media window present at the upper-left section, and use the Open box that appears to select and import the source video to Filmora. Next, drag the video from the Media window to the Timeline, and select your preferred option when/if the Project Setting confirmation box appears.

Step 2: Change Aspect Ratio

Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon from the upper-left area of the Timeline itself. On the Crop and Zoom window that opens next, select 1:1 from the Ratio drop-down list, and click OK to save the new setting.

Step 3: Export the Video

Click EXPORT from the top-center area of the interface, go to the Local tab on the Export box, select your preferred format from the Format list in the left pane, optionally click SETTINGS from the right window to make other adjustments if necessary, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner of the box.

For more details, please refer to this article: How to Resize a Video to Right Aspect Ratio and Size.

Part 2: Change Video Shape by Cropping

If your preferred aspect ratio isn’t available in the ‘Ratio’ drop-down list of the ‘Crop and Zoom’ window, Wondershare Filmora allows you to manually change the video to a custom shape.

crop-video-9

You can learn how to change the shape of a video to an unlisted aspect ratio by following the instructions given below:

Step 1: Import the Video and Get to the Crop and Zoom Window

Follow the method explained in Step 1 of Part 1 to import a video to Wondershare Filmora, and then add it to the Timeline.

Step 2: Select Custom Ratio

Select the video in the Timeline, and click the Crop and Zoom icon as explained earlier to open its window. Next, select Custom from the Ratio drop-down list to be able to crop the videos unproportionally.

Step 3: Crop the Video Manually

Drag the cropping handles from any one edge of the video. Repeat this process for all the four sides to select the area of interest. Click OK to save the changes.

Step 4: Export the Video

Follow the process explained in Step 3 of Part 1 to export the modified video.

Part 3: Change Video Shape to Circle or Other Shapes in Filmora

Another, rather better way of changing videos to custom shapes is with the help of image or shape masking.

In Filmora you can apply image masks either from the existing presets, i.e. circle, star, diamond, etc., or you can add custom photos if need be. Professionals generally use custom pictures to create fancy logos and titles.

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

On the other hand, shape masking allows you to mask a background video with a foreground footage in a custom shape.

Although the basic concept of both types of masking is same, the options available under each can be used to produce effective outputs.

That said, following are the instructions to apply both types of masking to your videos:

Image Masking

The steps given below explain how to change video shape with image masking in Filmora:

Step 1: Add Clip to Timeline

Use the method explained in the previous sections to import a clip and add it to the Timeline.

Step 2: Add Image Mask

Click Effects from the standard toolbar at the top, select Utility from the left pane, drag Image Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Notice how the fx icon appears on the video layer showing that the effect has been successfully added.

Step 3: Customize Image Mask

On the Timeline, double-click the video layer you applied Image Mask to, and notice all the available shapes available under the Preset Mask section on the Video Effects > Image Mask window that appears at the upper-left area. You can double-click any of the available shape presets to apply it to the video layer. In addition, drag the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size, and edge smoothness respectively. You can also check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect on the video. Finally, click OK to save the changes, and follow the method explained in earlier parts to export the video.

Shape Masking

The following steps explain how to change the shape of a video with shape masks in Filmora:

Step 1: Get to the Utility Window

Add at two footages on their individual layers in the Timeline (make sure to place the second layer above the first one), and follow the method explained above to get to the Effects > Utility window.

Step 2: Add Shape Mask

Drag Shape Mask from the Utility window, and drop it on top of the video itself in the Timeline. Confirm that the fx icon appears on the video layer to ensure that the effect has been applied.

Step 3: Customize Shape Mask

Double-click the video layer in the Timeline you applied shape mask to. On the Video Effects > Shape Mask window, use the X and Y, and Width, Height, and Feather sliders to adjust the mask’s position, size and edge smoothness respectively. Optionally check the Invert Mask box to reverse the masking effect, and click OK to save the settings. Next, follow the method explained earlier to export the video.

FAQs

1. What’s the difference between Image Mask and Shape Mask in Filmora?

A) In Filmora, Image Mask allows you to use an image (or any available preset) for masking so that the background footage is cropped to the shape of the picture. This is generally used to create logos and dynamic titles for movies or documentaries. On the other hand, Shape Mask enables you to mask the background clip with the foreground footage in the form of a shape that could be positioned and customized using the available sliders.

2. How many image masks are available in Filmora?

A) At the time of this writing, Wondershare Filmora has around 40 image mask presets. In addition, it also allows you to add custom images from your PC for more dynamic approach.

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Liza Brown

Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.

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Ken Burns Effect Tutorial: Add Movement to Your Photos

How to Make Ken Burns Effect in Final Cut Pro?

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Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Ken Burns Effect is an advanced feature of Final Cut Pro that allows users to add creative animations to their videos and images within minutes. You just need to select your picture, add movements to the clip, and choose the start and the end position to produce high-resolution stills. Besides, you can do a tilt, zoom in, a pan, or a combination of these three moves on a single image. This way, you can use the Ken Burns Effect to highlight the stimulating features in your photograph and save your memories in the form of innovative and high-definition animated clips.

This article introduces the readers to Final Cut Pro and explains how to add the Ken Burns Effect in 8 simple steps.

Part 1: How to Make a Ken Burns Effect in Final Cut Pro?

Final Cut Pro is user-friendly software and makes it easy for you to create a Ken Burns Effect without having advanced skills and expertise. So, are you interested in knowing the best part? Given below are a few simple steps to create Ken Burns Effect and make your pictures and videos look adorable.

Step 1: Add Images to the Timeline

First of all, you should specify a name for your project and add photos to the timeline in Final Cut Pro. For this purpose, select multiple photos and press E. A clip will be added to the timeline as shown in figure 1.

AddingPhotostotheTimeline

Step 2: Check Your Settings

As you can see, our timeline has no other video clip. Hence, Final Cut Pro will not recognize the clip until you adjust the video properties such as format, resolution, and rate, etc. For this purpose, click OK to use your preferred settings and press Shift + Z to fit the picture to your timeline window. Once you’re done it’s time to apply the Ken Burns Effect.

adjust properties

Step 3: Add the Ken Burns Effect

The Ken Burns Effect is used to focus on specific parts of an image and bring motionless content in to provoke emotional reactions. Follow these steps to add the Ken Burns Effect:

  1. Select the clip or picture;
  2. See the lower left of the viewer;
  3. Go to the Viewer window using the drop-down menu;
  4. Tap on the pop-up menu located in the bottom left-hand corner;
  5. Choose the Crop option from the menu or press Shift + C;
  6. Press the Ken Burns button in the Crop onscreen controls to add the effect; and
  7. Finally, notice the start frame and the end frame controls.

adding ken burns effect

Step 4: Customize Your Effect

In the Ken Burns display, you can see the controls for adjusting the panning and zooms effects by changing the size and position of two-colored rectangles overlaying on the clip. To customize the Ken Burns effect:

  1. Adjust the green rectangle’s size and position to set the start position;
  2. Adjust the red rectangle’s size and position to set the end position;
  3. The arrow depicts the direction of camera position between start and end position;
  4. In the top left-hand corner, click on the Swap button to exchange the two positions as per your requirements;
  5. You can see the preview of the animation on the screen.

custormizing ken burns effect

Step 5: Add a Freeze Frame

You’re not done yet because you need to hold your picture at the end of the animation. For this purpose, you should create a freezing frame at the end of the clip to make Ken Burns do this. Here’s the deal:

  1. Press the Down arrow followed by the Left arrow to go to the last frame;
  2. Press Option-F to add a freeze-frame;
  3. Make sure that your added frame matches the ending frame of the Ken Burns Effect.

adding a freeze frame

Step 6: Adjust the Duration of the Freeze Frame

The users can also adjust the speed of the animation and the duration of the freeze-frame by trimming your clip. For this purpose, trim the length as per your requirement and it will optimize the speed as shown in figure 6.

adjust the length and speed

Step 7: Swap the Start and End Frame

Now, swap the start and ending frame as per your preference for the Ken Burns animation. Here’s how you can do this:

  1. Click on the Swap button;
  2. The start frame will match the still frame (previous one);
  3. Grab the end frame and move it to your desired position;
  4. Apply enough zoom in to make the black areas disappear;
  5. Preview to see how your animation looks.

swapping the start and end frames

Step 8: Play/Preview Looping

After you have optimized the speed of the Ken Burns Effect by trimming the clip’s length and have widened the shot to include everyone, it’s time to preview the changes you have made. Given below are simple steps:

  • Press the Play Loop button;
  • Tap on the Pause icon and return to editing;
  • Click Done and enjoy your animation.

Seems a little complicated? Filmora allows users to do Ken Burns effect, or pan and zoom effect, in much easier steps, click to download and have a try!

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

Part 2: How to add the Ken Burns Effect to Multiple Camera Movements?

Although you can apply a single Ken Burns movement to your image, you can still give the impression of multiple movements being used. This means the Ken Burns Effect can be added to multiple camera movements by duplicating the photo and building numerous movements in sequence.

  1. Add the first camera movement to your image;
  2. Duplicate the clip by click and drag option or copy and paste option;
  3. Press the Swap button in the Ken Burns settings to reverse the start and end positions;
  4. Verify if multiple camera movements have been added.

Extensive Reading: Why Ken Burns Effect is Named after Ken Burns?

What is the Ken Burns Effect?

The Ken Burns Effect is a feature in Final Cut Pro to create a pan and zoom effect by using your predefined start and end positions. Basically, it is a crop effect with one crop at the start of the clip while the other at the end. Ken Burns Effect can be further customized by adjusting the smoothness of the animation. While creating a Ken Burns Effect, the motion applied to the video clips gets automatically smoothed to accelerate and decelerate the movement slowly at the start and the end of the animation.

Why the Effect is named after Ken Burns?

Now, as you have learned the purpose of the Ken Burns Effect, you must be curious about its name. It is named after American documentarian Ken Burns, who is known for his instantly recognizable and highly influential visual aesthetic. Surprisingly, Ken Burns did not invent this Ken Burns Effect; rather, it has existed for decades. You might be wondering why the technique was then named after Ken Burns. This was due to the persistent and adroit use of this technique that it is now known as the Ken Burns Effect.

ken-burns

What are the Applications of Ken Burns Effect?

Primarily, the Ken Burns Effect is used due to the unavailability of a film or video. The technique gives action to still photographs to glorify the subjects of interest like couples in wedding photography. It gets better and better as you apply simulated parallax with Ken Burns Effect to make your 2D images appear as 3D plus advanced zooming visuals. You can also use the Ken Burns effect to make a video of your graduation ceremony pictures or memorable moments of reunion. Ken Burns Effect is also used in documentaries by professional filmmakers and editors.

Conclusion

Adding animated effects to your pictures and videos makes them look gorgeous. This is crazy, isn’t it, when you impress your peers with your editing skills. So, what’s the bottom line of this whole discussion? Try adding the Ken Burns Effect with Final Cut Pro to create a pan and zoom effect on your pictures and clips get the output in your desired format.

author avatar

Liza Brown

Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Liza Brown

Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Ken Burns Effect is an advanced feature of Final Cut Pro that allows users to add creative animations to their videos and images within minutes. You just need to select your picture, add movements to the clip, and choose the start and the end position to produce high-resolution stills. Besides, you can do a tilt, zoom in, a pan, or a combination of these three moves on a single image. This way, you can use the Ken Burns Effect to highlight the stimulating features in your photograph and save your memories in the form of innovative and high-definition animated clips.

This article introduces the readers to Final Cut Pro and explains how to add the Ken Burns Effect in 8 simple steps.

Part 1: How to Make a Ken Burns Effect in Final Cut Pro?

Final Cut Pro is user-friendly software and makes it easy for you to create a Ken Burns Effect without having advanced skills and expertise. So, are you interested in knowing the best part? Given below are a few simple steps to create Ken Burns Effect and make your pictures and videos look adorable.

Step 1: Add Images to the Timeline

First of all, you should specify a name for your project and add photos to the timeline in Final Cut Pro. For this purpose, select multiple photos and press E. A clip will be added to the timeline as shown in figure 1.

AddingPhotostotheTimeline

Step 2: Check Your Settings

As you can see, our timeline has no other video clip. Hence, Final Cut Pro will not recognize the clip until you adjust the video properties such as format, resolution, and rate, etc. For this purpose, click OK to use your preferred settings and press Shift + Z to fit the picture to your timeline window. Once you’re done it’s time to apply the Ken Burns Effect.

adjust properties

Step 3: Add the Ken Burns Effect

The Ken Burns Effect is used to focus on specific parts of an image and bring motionless content in to provoke emotional reactions. Follow these steps to add the Ken Burns Effect:

  1. Select the clip or picture;
  2. See the lower left of the viewer;
  3. Go to the Viewer window using the drop-down menu;
  4. Tap on the pop-up menu located in the bottom left-hand corner;
  5. Choose the Crop option from the menu or press Shift + C;
  6. Press the Ken Burns button in the Crop onscreen controls to add the effect; and
  7. Finally, notice the start frame and the end frame controls.

adding ken burns effect

Step 4: Customize Your Effect

In the Ken Burns display, you can see the controls for adjusting the panning and zooms effects by changing the size and position of two-colored rectangles overlaying on the clip. To customize the Ken Burns effect:

  1. Adjust the green rectangle’s size and position to set the start position;
  2. Adjust the red rectangle’s size and position to set the end position;
  3. The arrow depicts the direction of camera position between start and end position;
  4. In the top left-hand corner, click on the Swap button to exchange the two positions as per your requirements;
  5. You can see the preview of the animation on the screen.

custormizing ken burns effect

Step 5: Add a Freeze Frame

You’re not done yet because you need to hold your picture at the end of the animation. For this purpose, you should create a freezing frame at the end of the clip to make Ken Burns do this. Here’s the deal:

  1. Press the Down arrow followed by the Left arrow to go to the last frame;
  2. Press Option-F to add a freeze-frame;
  3. Make sure that your added frame matches the ending frame of the Ken Burns Effect.

adding a freeze frame

Step 6: Adjust the Duration of the Freeze Frame

The users can also adjust the speed of the animation and the duration of the freeze-frame by trimming your clip. For this purpose, trim the length as per your requirement and it will optimize the speed as shown in figure 6.

adjust the length and speed

Step 7: Swap the Start and End Frame

Now, swap the start and ending frame as per your preference for the Ken Burns animation. Here’s how you can do this:

  1. Click on the Swap button;
  2. The start frame will match the still frame (previous one);
  3. Grab the end frame and move it to your desired position;
  4. Apply enough zoom in to make the black areas disappear;
  5. Preview to see how your animation looks.

swapping the start and end frames

Step 8: Play/Preview Looping

After you have optimized the speed of the Ken Burns Effect by trimming the clip’s length and have widened the shot to include everyone, it’s time to preview the changes you have made. Given below are simple steps:

  • Press the Play Loop button;
  • Tap on the Pause icon and return to editing;
  • Click Done and enjoy your animation.

Seems a little complicated? Filmora allows users to do Ken Burns effect, or pan and zoom effect, in much easier steps, click to download and have a try!

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

Part 2: How to add the Ken Burns Effect to Multiple Camera Movements?

Although you can apply a single Ken Burns movement to your image, you can still give the impression of multiple movements being used. This means the Ken Burns Effect can be added to multiple camera movements by duplicating the photo and building numerous movements in sequence.

  1. Add the first camera movement to your image;
  2. Duplicate the clip by click and drag option or copy and paste option;
  3. Press the Swap button in the Ken Burns settings to reverse the start and end positions;
  4. Verify if multiple camera movements have been added.

Extensive Reading: Why Ken Burns Effect is Named after Ken Burns?

What is the Ken Burns Effect?

The Ken Burns Effect is a feature in Final Cut Pro to create a pan and zoom effect by using your predefined start and end positions. Basically, it is a crop effect with one crop at the start of the clip while the other at the end. Ken Burns Effect can be further customized by adjusting the smoothness of the animation. While creating a Ken Burns Effect, the motion applied to the video clips gets automatically smoothed to accelerate and decelerate the movement slowly at the start and the end of the animation.

Why the Effect is named after Ken Burns?

Now, as you have learned the purpose of the Ken Burns Effect, you must be curious about its name. It is named after American documentarian Ken Burns, who is known for his instantly recognizable and highly influential visual aesthetic. Surprisingly, Ken Burns did not invent this Ken Burns Effect; rather, it has existed for decades. You might be wondering why the technique was then named after Ken Burns. This was due to the persistent and adroit use of this technique that it is now known as the Ken Burns Effect.

ken-burns

What are the Applications of Ken Burns Effect?

Primarily, the Ken Burns Effect is used due to the unavailability of a film or video. The technique gives action to still photographs to glorify the subjects of interest like couples in wedding photography. It gets better and better as you apply simulated parallax with Ken Burns Effect to make your 2D images appear as 3D plus advanced zooming visuals. You can also use the Ken Burns effect to make a video of your graduation ceremony pictures or memorable moments of reunion. Ken Burns Effect is also used in documentaries by professional filmmakers and editors.

Conclusion

Adding animated effects to your pictures and videos makes them look gorgeous. This is crazy, isn’t it, when you impress your peers with your editing skills. So, what’s the bottom line of this whole discussion? Try adding the Ken Burns Effect with Final Cut Pro to create a pan and zoom effect on your pictures and clips get the output in your desired format.

author avatar

Liza Brown

Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Liza Brown

Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Ken Burns Effect is an advanced feature of Final Cut Pro that allows users to add creative animations to their videos and images within minutes. You just need to select your picture, add movements to the clip, and choose the start and the end position to produce high-resolution stills. Besides, you can do a tilt, zoom in, a pan, or a combination of these three moves on a single image. This way, you can use the Ken Burns Effect to highlight the stimulating features in your photograph and save your memories in the form of innovative and high-definition animated clips.

This article introduces the readers to Final Cut Pro and explains how to add the Ken Burns Effect in 8 simple steps.

Part 1: How to Make a Ken Burns Effect in Final Cut Pro?

Final Cut Pro is user-friendly software and makes it easy for you to create a Ken Burns Effect without having advanced skills and expertise. So, are you interested in knowing the best part? Given below are a few simple steps to create Ken Burns Effect and make your pictures and videos look adorable.

Step 1: Add Images to the Timeline

First of all, you should specify a name for your project and add photos to the timeline in Final Cut Pro. For this purpose, select multiple photos and press E. A clip will be added to the timeline as shown in figure 1.

AddingPhotostotheTimeline

Step 2: Check Your Settings

As you can see, our timeline has no other video clip. Hence, Final Cut Pro will not recognize the clip until you adjust the video properties such as format, resolution, and rate, etc. For this purpose, click OK to use your preferred settings and press Shift + Z to fit the picture to your timeline window. Once you’re done it’s time to apply the Ken Burns Effect.

adjust properties

Step 3: Add the Ken Burns Effect

The Ken Burns Effect is used to focus on specific parts of an image and bring motionless content in to provoke emotional reactions. Follow these steps to add the Ken Burns Effect:

  1. Select the clip or picture;
  2. See the lower left of the viewer;
  3. Go to the Viewer window using the drop-down menu;
  4. Tap on the pop-up menu located in the bottom left-hand corner;
  5. Choose the Crop option from the menu or press Shift + C;
  6. Press the Ken Burns button in the Crop onscreen controls to add the effect; and
  7. Finally, notice the start frame and the end frame controls.

adding ken burns effect

Step 4: Customize Your Effect

In the Ken Burns display, you can see the controls for adjusting the panning and zooms effects by changing the size and position of two-colored rectangles overlaying on the clip. To customize the Ken Burns effect:

  1. Adjust the green rectangle’s size and position to set the start position;
  2. Adjust the red rectangle’s size and position to set the end position;
  3. The arrow depicts the direction of camera position between start and end position;
  4. In the top left-hand corner, click on the Swap button to exchange the two positions as per your requirements;
  5. You can see the preview of the animation on the screen.

custormizing ken burns effect

Step 5: Add a Freeze Frame

You’re not done yet because you need to hold your picture at the end of the animation. For this purpose, you should create a freezing frame at the end of the clip to make Ken Burns do this. Here’s the deal:

  1. Press the Down arrow followed by the Left arrow to go to the last frame;
  2. Press Option-F to add a freeze-frame;
  3. Make sure that your added frame matches the ending frame of the Ken Burns Effect.

adding a freeze frame

Step 6: Adjust the Duration of the Freeze Frame

The users can also adjust the speed of the animation and the duration of the freeze-frame by trimming your clip. For this purpose, trim the length as per your requirement and it will optimize the speed as shown in figure 6.

adjust the length and speed

Step 7: Swap the Start and End Frame

Now, swap the start and ending frame as per your preference for the Ken Burns animation. Here’s how you can do this:

  1. Click on the Swap button;
  2. The start frame will match the still frame (previous one);
  3. Grab the end frame and move it to your desired position;
  4. Apply enough zoom in to make the black areas disappear;
  5. Preview to see how your animation looks.

swapping the start and end frames

Step 8: Play/Preview Looping

After you have optimized the speed of the Ken Burns Effect by trimming the clip’s length and have widened the shot to include everyone, it’s time to preview the changes you have made. Given below are simple steps:

  • Press the Play Loop button;
  • Tap on the Pause icon and return to editing;
  • Click Done and enjoy your animation.

Seems a little complicated? Filmora allows users to do Ken Burns effect, or pan and zoom effect, in much easier steps, click to download and have a try!

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

Part 2: How to add the Ken Burns Effect to Multiple Camera Movements?

Although you can apply a single Ken Burns movement to your image, you can still give the impression of multiple movements being used. This means the Ken Burns Effect can be added to multiple camera movements by duplicating the photo and building numerous movements in sequence.

  1. Add the first camera movement to your image;
  2. Duplicate the clip by click and drag option or copy and paste option;
  3. Press the Swap button in the Ken Burns settings to reverse the start and end positions;
  4. Verify if multiple camera movements have been added.

Extensive Reading: Why Ken Burns Effect is Named after Ken Burns?

What is the Ken Burns Effect?

The Ken Burns Effect is a feature in Final Cut Pro to create a pan and zoom effect by using your predefined start and end positions. Basically, it is a crop effect with one crop at the start of the clip while the other at the end. Ken Burns Effect can be further customized by adjusting the smoothness of the animation. While creating a Ken Burns Effect, the motion applied to the video clips gets automatically smoothed to accelerate and decelerate the movement slowly at the start and the end of the animation.

Why the Effect is named after Ken Burns?

Now, as you have learned the purpose of the Ken Burns Effect, you must be curious about its name. It is named after American documentarian Ken Burns, who is known for his instantly recognizable and highly influential visual aesthetic. Surprisingly, Ken Burns did not invent this Ken Burns Effect; rather, it has existed for decades. You might be wondering why the technique was then named after Ken Burns. This was due to the persistent and adroit use of this technique that it is now known as the Ken Burns Effect.

ken-burns

What are the Applications of Ken Burns Effect?

Primarily, the Ken Burns Effect is used due to the unavailability of a film or video. The technique gives action to still photographs to glorify the subjects of interest like couples in wedding photography. It gets better and better as you apply simulated parallax with Ken Burns Effect to make your 2D images appear as 3D plus advanced zooming visuals. You can also use the Ken Burns effect to make a video of your graduation ceremony pictures or memorable moments of reunion. Ken Burns Effect is also used in documentaries by professional filmmakers and editors.

Conclusion

Adding animated effects to your pictures and videos makes them look gorgeous. This is crazy, isn’t it, when you impress your peers with your editing skills. So, what’s the bottom line of this whole discussion? Try adding the Ken Burns Effect with Final Cut Pro to create a pan and zoom effect on your pictures and clips get the output in your desired format.

author avatar

Liza Brown

Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Liza Brown

Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Ken Burns Effect is an advanced feature of Final Cut Pro that allows users to add creative animations to their videos and images within minutes. You just need to select your picture, add movements to the clip, and choose the start and the end position to produce high-resolution stills. Besides, you can do a tilt, zoom in, a pan, or a combination of these three moves on a single image. This way, you can use the Ken Burns Effect to highlight the stimulating features in your photograph and save your memories in the form of innovative and high-definition animated clips.

This article introduces the readers to Final Cut Pro and explains how to add the Ken Burns Effect in 8 simple steps.

Part 1: How to Make a Ken Burns Effect in Final Cut Pro?

Final Cut Pro is user-friendly software and makes it easy for you to create a Ken Burns Effect without having advanced skills and expertise. So, are you interested in knowing the best part? Given below are a few simple steps to create Ken Burns Effect and make your pictures and videos look adorable.

Step 1: Add Images to the Timeline

First of all, you should specify a name for your project and add photos to the timeline in Final Cut Pro. For this purpose, select multiple photos and press E. A clip will be added to the timeline as shown in figure 1.

AddingPhotostotheTimeline

Step 2: Check Your Settings

As you can see, our timeline has no other video clip. Hence, Final Cut Pro will not recognize the clip until you adjust the video properties such as format, resolution, and rate, etc. For this purpose, click OK to use your preferred settings and press Shift + Z to fit the picture to your timeline window. Once you’re done it’s time to apply the Ken Burns Effect.

adjust properties

Step 3: Add the Ken Burns Effect

The Ken Burns Effect is used to focus on specific parts of an image and bring motionless content in to provoke emotional reactions. Follow these steps to add the Ken Burns Effect:

  1. Select the clip or picture;
  2. See the lower left of the viewer;
  3. Go to the Viewer window using the drop-down menu;
  4. Tap on the pop-up menu located in the bottom left-hand corner;
  5. Choose the Crop option from the menu or press Shift + C;
  6. Press the Ken Burns button in the Crop onscreen controls to add the effect; and
  7. Finally, notice the start frame and the end frame controls.

adding ken burns effect

Step 4: Customize Your Effect

In the Ken Burns display, you can see the controls for adjusting the panning and zooms effects by changing the size and position of two-colored rectangles overlaying on the clip. To customize the Ken Burns effect:

  1. Adjust the green rectangle’s size and position to set the start position;
  2. Adjust the red rectangle’s size and position to set the end position;
  3. The arrow depicts the direction of camera position between start and end position;
  4. In the top left-hand corner, click on the Swap button to exchange the two positions as per your requirements;
  5. You can see the preview of the animation on the screen.

custormizing ken burns effect

Step 5: Add a Freeze Frame

You’re not done yet because you need to hold your picture at the end of the animation. For this purpose, you should create a freezing frame at the end of the clip to make Ken Burns do this. Here’s the deal:

  1. Press the Down arrow followed by the Left arrow to go to the last frame;
  2. Press Option-F to add a freeze-frame;
  3. Make sure that your added frame matches the ending frame of the Ken Burns Effect.

adding a freeze frame

Step 6: Adjust the Duration of the Freeze Frame

The users can also adjust the speed of the animation and the duration of the freeze-frame by trimming your clip. For this purpose, trim the length as per your requirement and it will optimize the speed as shown in figure 6.

adjust the length and speed

Step 7: Swap the Start and End Frame

Now, swap the start and ending frame as per your preference for the Ken Burns animation. Here’s how you can do this:

  1. Click on the Swap button;
  2. The start frame will match the still frame (previous one);
  3. Grab the end frame and move it to your desired position;
  4. Apply enough zoom in to make the black areas disappear;
  5. Preview to see how your animation looks.

swapping the start and end frames

Step 8: Play/Preview Looping

After you have optimized the speed of the Ken Burns Effect by trimming the clip’s length and have widened the shot to include everyone, it’s time to preview the changes you have made. Given below are simple steps:

  • Press the Play Loop button;
  • Tap on the Pause icon and return to editing;
  • Click Done and enjoy your animation.

Seems a little complicated? Filmora allows users to do Ken Burns effect, or pan and zoom effect, in much easier steps, click to download and have a try!

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

Part 2: How to add the Ken Burns Effect to Multiple Camera Movements?

Although you can apply a single Ken Burns movement to your image, you can still give the impression of multiple movements being used. This means the Ken Burns Effect can be added to multiple camera movements by duplicating the photo and building numerous movements in sequence.

  1. Add the first camera movement to your image;
  2. Duplicate the clip by click and drag option or copy and paste option;
  3. Press the Swap button in the Ken Burns settings to reverse the start and end positions;
  4. Verify if multiple camera movements have been added.

Extensive Reading: Why Ken Burns Effect is Named after Ken Burns?

What is the Ken Burns Effect?

The Ken Burns Effect is a feature in Final Cut Pro to create a pan and zoom effect by using your predefined start and end positions. Basically, it is a crop effect with one crop at the start of the clip while the other at the end. Ken Burns Effect can be further customized by adjusting the smoothness of the animation. While creating a Ken Burns Effect, the motion applied to the video clips gets automatically smoothed to accelerate and decelerate the movement slowly at the start and the end of the animation.

Why the Effect is named after Ken Burns?

Now, as you have learned the purpose of the Ken Burns Effect, you must be curious about its name. It is named after American documentarian Ken Burns, who is known for his instantly recognizable and highly influential visual aesthetic. Surprisingly, Ken Burns did not invent this Ken Burns Effect; rather, it has existed for decades. You might be wondering why the technique was then named after Ken Burns. This was due to the persistent and adroit use of this technique that it is now known as the Ken Burns Effect.

ken-burns

What are the Applications of Ken Burns Effect?

Primarily, the Ken Burns Effect is used due to the unavailability of a film or video. The technique gives action to still photographs to glorify the subjects of interest like couples in wedding photography. It gets better and better as you apply simulated parallax with Ken Burns Effect to make your 2D images appear as 3D plus advanced zooming visuals. You can also use the Ken Burns effect to make a video of your graduation ceremony pictures or memorable moments of reunion. Ken Burns Effect is also used in documentaries by professional filmmakers and editors.

Conclusion

Adding animated effects to your pictures and videos makes them look gorgeous. This is crazy, isn’t it, when you impress your peers with your editing skills. So, what’s the bottom line of this whole discussion? Try adding the Ken Burns Effect with Final Cut Pro to create a pan and zoom effect on your pictures and clips get the output in your desired format.

author avatar

Liza Brown

Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Liza Brown

Free Video Blur Tool: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Blur Video Online for Free

author avatar

Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Sometimes it becomes important to blur the entire video or a particular part or section of it to draw the viewers’ attention or hide some sensitive or objectionable details from them respectively. Even though you can download and use any efficient app to get the job done, why take the pain when you can blur video online, and that too for free? Right?

With that said, in the following sections, you will learn about some portals available on the Internet that let you blur video background online. In addition, the options present in some of these web apps can also be exploited to blur part of video online free.

Best Online Tools to Blur Videos

A list of some of the best websites and their essential details are given below:

1. PickFrom

Visit: https://pickfrom.net/blur-video

PickFrom is a one-stop shop for almost all types of post-production tasks. For instance, you can blur a video or part of it, convert video to audio, add filters to the clips, and much more.

You Must Know About PickFrom Blur Tool

  • No registration is required
  • The free version adds a watermark while exporting
  • Offers three pricing plans, namely Starter, Premium, and Enterprise

To blur video online with PickFrom:

  • Go to the official website using your favorite Internet browser, and then click the Click to add files button
  • Locate and upload the source video from your PC, and check the Blur part of the video box from the right pane
  • Drag the selection box over the subject that you don’t want to get blurred, and resize the selection box as needed
  • Turn off the Blur inside switch from the right pane, and choose a format from the Save As menu present at the bottom-left corner.
  • Click Start, and then click Download or Copy the link to download the modified video to your PC or share it online, respectively.

Blur videos online with PickFrom

Limitations

  • Maximum acceptable video size is up to 2GB and 5GB for Starter and Premium subscriptions respectively.
  • Enables you to blur either the full video or a part of it
  • At the time of this writing, the ‘Blur video background’ feature isn’t smart enough to differentiate between the background and the main subject (humans)

2. WoFox

Visit: https://www.wofox.com/video-editing-tools/blur-an-object-in-video

WoFox is another website that offers almost every important tool for designing, post-production, and audio and video treatments. For example, you can create animation designs, GIF templates, infographic images, etc., with the web app.

You Must Know About Using WoFox to Blur Video

  • No registration or credit card details are required
  • Even the free access doesn’t add any watermark to the exported videos
  • Offers three types of subscription plans, namely Free, Business Plan, Team Plan, and Virtual Assistant Plan

To blur part of video online free with WoFox:

  • Launch your favorite web browser, and use the link given above to visit the portal;
  • Click Upload and upload the source video, and then position and scale the selection box to cover the portion of the video that needs to be blurred.
  • Optionally click the + button from the navigation pane on the left to add more selection boxes to cover multiple video portions. Click Download from the top-right corner of the page to download the modified clip.

Blur videos online with WoFox

Limitations of using Wo Fox to Blur Video Online

  • In this writing, WoFox cannot differentiate between the normal background and humans.
  • The free version can create videos only of up to 30 seconds
  • The free version can export videos only in 360p resolution

3. Flixier

Visit: https://flixier.com/tools/blur-or-pixelate-video

This online portal offers many tools to make your source videos look more engaging and professional. With Flixier, you can create innovative adverts, slideshows, intros/outros, lyric videos, and even birthday clips. As for the social media part, you can create videos for YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, and Facebook.

Things You Must Know About Flixier

  • Registration is required before you can start using Flixier
  • The free access adds a watermark to the exported videos
  • Offers three subscription plans, namely Creator, Business, and Enterprise

To blur video online with Flixier:

  • Use your web browser to visit the URL given above, and then click Get Started;
  • Sign up for a new account, or if you already have one, click login from the upper-right corner of the left section of the page;
  • Right-click anywhere inside the Personal Library pane on the left, and then click Import;
  • Choose your preferred method, and upload the source video to Flixier, and then click Import all when done;
  • Close the Pick a layout box and drag the video from the Personal Library pane to the Timeline at the bottom;
  • Position the Skimmer (Playhead) on the frame you want to start blurring the video from, and then click to select Shapes from the toolbox on the left;
  • Click the Expand arrow next to the Square shape in the Shapes pane, and then click Square mask from the menu;
  • Position and scale the square mask in the preview window, and then choose your preferred effect from the available options under the Masks section in the right pane;
  • Drag the sides of the mask layer in the Timeline to specify for how long the mask should be applied in the video;
  • Click Export from the top-right corner, and customize the output settings, and if need be, choose the target platform(s);
  • Click Export Video from the lower area of the right pane, and wait while the video is rendered before you can start downloading it.

Blur videos online with flixier

Limitations of using Flixier

  • The free account can have only up to 2GB of storage
  • It supports only 10 minutes of videos per month to be exported with a free account
  • The maximum resolution for the videos exported with a free account is 720p

4. Kapwing

Visit: https://www.kapwing.com/studio

Kapwing is a trusted portal known to almost everyone who prefers online resources over PC applications. The website allows you to edit the videos, create memes for social media platforms, add audio and subtitles to the clips, resize them, etc.

Things You Must Know About Kapwing

  • Registration is not necessary to blur video background online with Kapwing
  • The free version does not add a watermark to the videos while exporting.
  • Offers three subscription plans, namely Free, Pro, and For Teams

To blur video background online with Kapwing:

  • Launch a web browser and visit the link given above
  • Click Upload File, and upload the source video (or paste its URL if the clip is published online)
  • Click Duplicate from the LAYER section of the right pane, and click to select the duplicate layer
  • Click Crop from the top of the right pane, and crop the portion of the video that needs to be blurred
  • Click Done Cropping, and then click Adjust from the top of the right pane
  • Use the Blur slider to adjust the intensity of the blur effect
  • Click Done Adjustingand use the Forward, Front, Backward, or Back buttons under the LAYER section to make the duplicate layer visible.
  • Click Export Video from the top-right corner of the page, and wait while the modified video is rendered.
  • Click the Download or Copy link to save the video to your PC or share it online, respectively.

Blur videos online with kapwing

Limitations

  • You must register and sign in to a free account before exporting the videos to get rid of the watermark.
  • Files of only up to 250MB can be uploaded while using a free account
  • Videos of only up to 7 minutes each can be exported with a free account, while the total duration of the videos that can be exported is up to 3 hours.

5. Hippo Video

Visit: https://www.hippovideo.io/users/sign%5Fin

In addition to having various tools to edit the clips, including blur video online, Hippo Video can also record your PC screen and audio and even capture webcam footage. Creating engaging slideshows from the uploaded images is yet another feature that the web app offers.

You Must Know

  • Registration is mandatory before you can start using Hippo Video
  • The free/trial version doesn’t add a watermark to the exported videos
  • Offers four subscription plans, namely Free, Personal, Classroom, and School

To blur video background online for free with Hippo Video:

  • Use your favorite web browser to visit the URL given above
  • Click Sign Up from the lower area of the Sign In to your account box (or sign in if you already have a Hippo Video account)
  • Choose your preferred method to create an account, and then sign in
  • Click Get Started and then populate the fields on the next couple of pages with the correct information on the next page.
  • After completing the account creation process, click Import Video on the page that appears.
  • On the Import Video box, choose your preferred method to locate and upload the source video, i.e., from your local computer or G-Drive.
  • Click PROCEED from the bottom-right corner, and on the next page, add the necessary details related to the video (optional)
  • Click IMPORT from the bottom-right corner to import the video and click EDIT VIDEO from the upper-right area of the preview window on the next page.
  • Click Quick Edit from the list that appears, and then click the Blur tool from the bottom of the preview window.
  • Click Add New Blur and position and scale the selection box in the preview window to cover the area that needs to be blurred.
  • Drag the Blur marker in the progress bar to define the effect duration, and use the Strength slider to manage the intensity of the blur effect, and then click SAVE
  • Back on the previous page, click EXPORT from the lower area of the preview window.
  • Choose your preferred platform to export and publish the modified video to

Blur videos online with hippovideo

Limitations

  • The video resolution remains 480p while using a free account
  • With the free version, you only get 1GB of bandwidth per month

6. YouTube Studio

Visit: https://studio.youtube.com/

Being one of the most viewed streaming media portals that offer free uploads and even lets you monetize your creations, YouTube has a separate section called YouTube Studio, where you can edit clips before publishing.

You Must Know

  • A Gmail account is required to use YouTube Studio.
  • All the videos can be uploaded without a watermark for free without any expiration date
  • No subscription plans are enforced

To blur video online with YouTube Studio:

  • Visit the URL given above using your favorite web browser (Google Chrome is recommended)
  • If not already signed in, do so with your Gmail account when prompted for
  • Click UPLOAD VIDEOS from the Channel dashboard section and on the Upload videos box, click SELECT FILES, and select and upload the source video from your PC
  • While the video uploads, specify other publishing preferences using the options present on the box that appears
  • Click NEXT from the bottom-right corner when done.
  • On the Video elements box, add your preferred elements, click NEXT, review the details on the Checks box, click NEXT, choose your visibility preferences on the Visibility box, and click.
  • Back on the main page, click Content from the navigation pane on the left and hover the mouse over the thumbnail of the video you uploaded, and click the Details icon that appears on the right.
  • Click Editor from the Your video pane on the left and click GET STARTED from the right window and click BLUR PARTS OF YOUR VIDEO from the lower area of the Video editor window on the right.
  • Click Custom blur from the list that appears and position and scale the selection box in the preview window to cover the object that needs to be blurred and drag the Blur slider in the Timeline to specify the duration of the effect.
  • Optionally click BLUR from the upper-left area of the Video editor window to add another instance of the blur effect to blur another segment of the clip and click SAVE from the upper-right side.
  • Click SAVE again on the Save changes confirmation box to save the changes
  • Wait while Google reviews the modifications, and the video is made available for viewing
  • Once this is done, get back to the Content section as explained earlier
  • Hover mouse over the thumbnail, and click the Options icon from the right this time
  • Click Download from the list to download the video with the blur effect to your PC

Blur videos online with YouTube Studio

You can check more details of blurring videos with YouTube Studio .

Limitations

  • Your YouTube account must be verified before you can publish long videos. Account verification is free.
  • No copyright content is allowed to be published on YouTube
  • No pornography or unethical content is allowed to be posted on YouTube

Bonus: How to Blur Video with Wondershare Filmora

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )

Wondershare Filmora is a versatile post-production application with a built-in video editing tools and effects to edit videos with ease. The tool is usually considered a good competitor of Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, etc.

Like any other similar program, even Filmora allows you to blur both landscape and portrait videos. The processes of getting these tasks done are given below:

1. Blur a Part of Video (Landscape Video)

Step 1: Import and Add the Source Video to Timeline

Launch Wondershare Filmora on your Windows or Mac computer (MacBook Pro M1 is used here), make sure that the 16:9 (Widescreen) layout preset is selected under the Select Project Aspect Ratio section on the flash screen, and click New Project.

Filmora start window

Next, click to select My Media from the menu bar if not already selected, and from the navigation pane on the left, select Project Media.

Filmora project library

Then, click Import from the Media box, select and import the source video to the program, drag the clip from the Media box to the Timeline at the bottom, and when the confirmation box appears, choose the option either under the Keep Project Settings or Match to Media sections to add the video to the Timeline.

add video to timeline

Step 2: Add Blur Effect

Go to Effects from the menu bar, select Default from the top of the navigation pane on the left, and select Utility from the available list. From the right box, drag the Mosaic effect, and place it on a separate layer above the video track in the Timeline.

add mosaic effects to timeline

Step 3: Customize the Effect to Blur a Part of Video

Double-click the Blur effect in the Timeline, use the scaling handles in the preview window to scale and position the effect to cover your preferred part of the video and place it at your desired location respectively, choose a Mosaic style from the Type list present in the left box, and use the Intensity and Opacity sliders to customize further the appearance of effect as needed. Optionally, you can drag the side handles of the effect in the Timeline to adjust the duration of its visibility, and click OK from the bottom-right area of the upper-left box to save the changes.

 mosaic effect settings

2. Blur a Vertical Video

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )

Step 1: Import a Vertical Video and Add It to the Timeline

Use the above method to import the source vertical video to Filmora X and add it to the Timeline. However, it is important to choose the button under the Keep Project Settings label when the confirmation box appears, so you get some real estate because of the landscape mode to add the blur effect.

Step 2: Add Background Blur

Go to Effects and choose Default from the left pane, as explained earlier. Next, expand the Filters tree if not already expanded, click to select Background Blur from the list, from the box on the right, choose and drag your preferred blur effect, and place it on a separate layer in the Timeline above the video track.

 add background blur

Step 3: Customize the Blur Effect

Double-click the Blur effect in the Timeline, and use the available sliders to customize the effect that best fits your needs.

 custom background blur

You can find more details about how to blur the background in the portrait video with Filmora .

Conclusion

If you want to have full control over the post-production process, having an efficient desktop program like Wondershare Filmora X would be something you might be looking for. On the other hand, if you are not a professional editor or are not much into editing and prefer playing around with the tools for personal use, going for a decent web portal to blur video online is your best bet.

author avatar

Liza Brown

Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Liza Brown

Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Sometimes it becomes important to blur the entire video or a particular part or section of it to draw the viewers’ attention or hide some sensitive or objectionable details from them respectively. Even though you can download and use any efficient app to get the job done, why take the pain when you can blur video online, and that too for free? Right?

With that said, in the following sections, you will learn about some portals available on the Internet that let you blur video background online. In addition, the options present in some of these web apps can also be exploited to blur part of video online free.

Best Online Tools to Blur Videos

A list of some of the best websites and their essential details are given below:

1. PickFrom

Visit: https://pickfrom.net/blur-video

PickFrom is a one-stop shop for almost all types of post-production tasks. For instance, you can blur a video or part of it, convert video to audio, add filters to the clips, and much more.

You Must Know About PickFrom Blur Tool

  • No registration is required
  • The free version adds a watermark while exporting
  • Offers three pricing plans, namely Starter, Premium, and Enterprise

To blur video online with PickFrom:

  • Go to the official website using your favorite Internet browser, and then click the Click to add files button
  • Locate and upload the source video from your PC, and check the Blur part of the video box from the right pane
  • Drag the selection box over the subject that you don’t want to get blurred, and resize the selection box as needed
  • Turn off the Blur inside switch from the right pane, and choose a format from the Save As menu present at the bottom-left corner.
  • Click Start, and then click Download or Copy the link to download the modified video to your PC or share it online, respectively.

Blur videos online with PickFrom

Limitations

  • Maximum acceptable video size is up to 2GB and 5GB for Starter and Premium subscriptions respectively.
  • Enables you to blur either the full video or a part of it
  • At the time of this writing, the ‘Blur video background’ feature isn’t smart enough to differentiate between the background and the main subject (humans)

2. WoFox

Visit: https://www.wofox.com/video-editing-tools/blur-an-object-in-video

WoFox is another website that offers almost every important tool for designing, post-production, and audio and video treatments. For example, you can create animation designs, GIF templates, infographic images, etc., with the web app.

You Must Know About Using WoFox to Blur Video

  • No registration or credit card details are required
  • Even the free access doesn’t add any watermark to the exported videos
  • Offers three types of subscription plans, namely Free, Business Plan, Team Plan, and Virtual Assistant Plan

To blur part of video online free with WoFox:

  • Launch your favorite web browser, and use the link given above to visit the portal;
  • Click Upload and upload the source video, and then position and scale the selection box to cover the portion of the video that needs to be blurred.
  • Optionally click the + button from the navigation pane on the left to add more selection boxes to cover multiple video portions. Click Download from the top-right corner of the page to download the modified clip.

Blur videos online with WoFox

Limitations of using Wo Fox to Blur Video Online

  • In this writing, WoFox cannot differentiate between the normal background and humans.
  • The free version can create videos only of up to 30 seconds
  • The free version can export videos only in 360p resolution

3. Flixier

Visit: https://flixier.com/tools/blur-or-pixelate-video

This online portal offers many tools to make your source videos look more engaging and professional. With Flixier, you can create innovative adverts, slideshows, intros/outros, lyric videos, and even birthday clips. As for the social media part, you can create videos for YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, and Facebook.

Things You Must Know About Flixier

  • Registration is required before you can start using Flixier
  • The free access adds a watermark to the exported videos
  • Offers three subscription plans, namely Creator, Business, and Enterprise

To blur video online with Flixier:

  • Use your web browser to visit the URL given above, and then click Get Started;
  • Sign up for a new account, or if you already have one, click login from the upper-right corner of the left section of the page;
  • Right-click anywhere inside the Personal Library pane on the left, and then click Import;
  • Choose your preferred method, and upload the source video to Flixier, and then click Import all when done;
  • Close the Pick a layout box and drag the video from the Personal Library pane to the Timeline at the bottom;
  • Position the Skimmer (Playhead) on the frame you want to start blurring the video from, and then click to select Shapes from the toolbox on the left;
  • Click the Expand arrow next to the Square shape in the Shapes pane, and then click Square mask from the menu;
  • Position and scale the square mask in the preview window, and then choose your preferred effect from the available options under the Masks section in the right pane;
  • Drag the sides of the mask layer in the Timeline to specify for how long the mask should be applied in the video;
  • Click Export from the top-right corner, and customize the output settings, and if need be, choose the target platform(s);
  • Click Export Video from the lower area of the right pane, and wait while the video is rendered before you can start downloading it.

Blur videos online with flixier

Limitations of using Flixier

  • The free account can have only up to 2GB of storage
  • It supports only 10 minutes of videos per month to be exported with a free account
  • The maximum resolution for the videos exported with a free account is 720p

4. Kapwing

Visit: https://www.kapwing.com/studio

Kapwing is a trusted portal known to almost everyone who prefers online resources over PC applications. The website allows you to edit the videos, create memes for social media platforms, add audio and subtitles to the clips, resize them, etc.

Things You Must Know About Kapwing

  • Registration is not necessary to blur video background online with Kapwing
  • The free version does not add a watermark to the videos while exporting.
  • Offers three subscription plans, namely Free, Pro, and For Teams

To blur video background online with Kapwing:

  • Launch a web browser and visit the link given above
  • Click Upload File, and upload the source video (or paste its URL if the clip is published online)
  • Click Duplicate from the LAYER section of the right pane, and click to select the duplicate layer
  • Click Crop from the top of the right pane, and crop the portion of the video that needs to be blurred
  • Click Done Cropping, and then click Adjust from the top of the right pane
  • Use the Blur slider to adjust the intensity of the blur effect
  • Click Done Adjustingand use the Forward, Front, Backward, or Back buttons under the LAYER section to make the duplicate layer visible.
  • Click Export Video from the top-right corner of the page, and wait while the modified video is rendered.
  • Click the Download or Copy link to save the video to your PC or share it online, respectively.

Blur videos online with kapwing

Limitations

  • You must register and sign in to a free account before exporting the videos to get rid of the watermark.
  • Files of only up to 250MB can be uploaded while using a free account
  • Videos of only up to 7 minutes each can be exported with a free account, while the total duration of the videos that can be exported is up to 3 hours.

5. Hippo Video

Visit: https://www.hippovideo.io/users/sign%5Fin

In addition to having various tools to edit the clips, including blur video online, Hippo Video can also record your PC screen and audio and even capture webcam footage. Creating engaging slideshows from the uploaded images is yet another feature that the web app offers.

You Must Know

  • Registration is mandatory before you can start using Hippo Video
  • The free/trial version doesn’t add a watermark to the exported videos
  • Offers four subscription plans, namely Free, Personal, Classroom, and School

To blur video background online for free with Hippo Video:

  • Use your favorite web browser to visit the URL given above
  • Click Sign Up from the lower area of the Sign In to your account box (or sign in if you already have a Hippo Video account)
  • Choose your preferred method to create an account, and then sign in
  • Click Get Started and then populate the fields on the next couple of pages with the correct information on the next page.
  • After completing the account creation process, click Import Video on the page that appears.
  • On the Import Video box, choose your preferred method to locate and upload the source video, i.e., from your local computer or G-Drive.
  • Click PROCEED from the bottom-right corner, and on the next page, add the necessary details related to the video (optional)
  • Click IMPORT from the bottom-right corner to import the video and click EDIT VIDEO from the upper-right area of the preview window on the next page.
  • Click Quick Edit from the list that appears, and then click the Blur tool from the bottom of the preview window.
  • Click Add New Blur and position and scale the selection box in the preview window to cover the area that needs to be blurred.
  • Drag the Blur marker in the progress bar to define the effect duration, and use the Strength slider to manage the intensity of the blur effect, and then click SAVE
  • Back on the previous page, click EXPORT from the lower area of the preview window.
  • Choose your preferred platform to export and publish the modified video to

Blur videos online with hippovideo

Limitations

  • The video resolution remains 480p while using a free account
  • With the free version, you only get 1GB of bandwidth per month

6. YouTube Studio

Visit: https://studio.youtube.com/

Being one of the most viewed streaming media portals that offer free uploads and even lets you monetize your creations, YouTube has a separate section called YouTube Studio, where you can edit clips before publishing.

You Must Know

  • A Gmail account is required to use YouTube Studio.
  • All the videos can be uploaded without a watermark for free without any expiration date
  • No subscription plans are enforced

To blur video online with YouTube Studio:

  • Visit the URL given above using your favorite web browser (Google Chrome is recommended)
  • If not already signed in, do so with your Gmail account when prompted for
  • Click UPLOAD VIDEOS from the Channel dashboard section and on the Upload videos box, click SELECT FILES, and select and upload the source video from your PC
  • While the video uploads, specify other publishing preferences using the options present on the box that appears
  • Click NEXT from the bottom-right corner when done.
  • On the Video elements box, add your preferred elements, click NEXT, review the details on the Checks box, click NEXT, choose your visibility preferences on the Visibility box, and click.
  • Back on the main page, click Content from the navigation pane on the left and hover the mouse over the thumbnail of the video you uploaded, and click the Details icon that appears on the right.
  • Click Editor from the Your video pane on the left and click GET STARTED from the right window and click BLUR PARTS OF YOUR VIDEO from the lower area of the Video editor window on the right.
  • Click Custom blur from the list that appears and position and scale the selection box in the preview window to cover the object that needs to be blurred and drag the Blur slider in the Timeline to specify the duration of the effect.
  • Optionally click BLUR from the upper-left area of the Video editor window to add another instance of the blur effect to blur another segment of the clip and click SAVE from the upper-right side.
  • Click SAVE again on the Save changes confirmation box to save the changes
  • Wait while Google reviews the modifications, and the video is made available for viewing
  • Once this is done, get back to the Content section as explained earlier
  • Hover mouse over the thumbnail, and click the Options icon from the right this time
  • Click Download from the list to download the video with the blur effect to your PC

Blur videos online with YouTube Studio

You can check more details of blurring videos with YouTube Studio .

Limitations

  • Your YouTube account must be verified before you can publish long videos. Account verification is free.
  • No copyright content is allowed to be published on YouTube
  • No pornography or unethical content is allowed to be posted on YouTube

Bonus: How to Blur Video with Wondershare Filmora

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )

Wondershare Filmora is a versatile post-production application with a built-in video editing tools and effects to edit videos with ease. The tool is usually considered a good competitor of Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, etc.

Like any other similar program, even Filmora allows you to blur both landscape and portrait videos. The processes of getting these tasks done are given below:

1. Blur a Part of Video (Landscape Video)

Step 1: Import and Add the Source Video to Timeline

Launch Wondershare Filmora on your Windows or Mac computer (MacBook Pro M1 is used here), make sure that the 16:9 (Widescreen) layout preset is selected under the Select Project Aspect Ratio section on the flash screen, and click New Project.

Filmora start window

Next, click to select My Media from the menu bar if not already selected, and from the navigation pane on the left, select Project Media.

Filmora project library

Then, click Import from the Media box, select and import the source video to the program, drag the clip from the Media box to the Timeline at the bottom, and when the confirmation box appears, choose the option either under the Keep Project Settings or Match to Media sections to add the video to the Timeline.

add video to timeline

Step 2: Add Blur Effect

Go to Effects from the menu bar, select Default from the top of the navigation pane on the left, and select Utility from the available list. From the right box, drag the Mosaic effect, and place it on a separate layer above the video track in the Timeline.

add mosaic effects to timeline

Step 3: Customize the Effect to Blur a Part of Video

Double-click the Blur effect in the Timeline, use the scaling handles in the preview window to scale and position the effect to cover your preferred part of the video and place it at your desired location respectively, choose a Mosaic style from the Type list present in the left box, and use the Intensity and Opacity sliders to customize further the appearance of effect as needed. Optionally, you can drag the side handles of the effect in the Timeline to adjust the duration of its visibility, and click OK from the bottom-right area of the upper-left box to save the changes.

 mosaic effect settings

2. Blur a Vertical Video

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )

Step 1: Import a Vertical Video and Add It to the Timeline

Use the above method to import the source vertical video to Filmora X and add it to the Timeline. However, it is important to choose the button under the Keep Project Settings label when the confirmation box appears, so you get some real estate because of the landscape mode to add the blur effect.

Step 2: Add Background Blur

Go to Effects and choose Default from the left pane, as explained earlier. Next, expand the Filters tree if not already expanded, click to select Background Blur from the list, from the box on the right, choose and drag your preferred blur effect, and place it on a separate layer in the Timeline above the video track.

 add background blur

Step 3: Customize the Blur Effect

Double-click the Blur effect in the Timeline, and use the available sliders to customize the effect that best fits your needs.

 custom background blur

You can find more details about how to blur the background in the portrait video with Filmora .

Conclusion

If you want to have full control over the post-production process, having an efficient desktop program like Wondershare Filmora X would be something you might be looking for. On the other hand, if you are not a professional editor or are not much into editing and prefer playing around with the tools for personal use, going for a decent web portal to blur video online is your best bet.

author avatar

Liza Brown

Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Liza Brown

Liza Brown

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Sometimes it becomes important to blur the entire video or a particular part or section of it to draw the viewers’ attention or hide some sensitive or objectionable details from them respectively. Even though you can download and use any efficient app to get the job done, why take the pain when you can blur video online, and that too for free? Right?

With that said, in the following sections, you will learn about some portals available on the Internet that let you blur video background online. In addition, the options present in some of these web apps can also be exploited to blur part of video online free.

Best Online Tools to Blur Videos

A list of some of the best websites and their essential details are given below:

1. PickFrom

Visit: https://pickfrom.net/blur-video

PickFrom is a one-stop shop for almost all types of post-production tasks. For instance, you can blur a video or part of it, convert video to audio, add filters to the clips, and much more.

You Must Know About PickFrom Blur Tool

  • No registration is required
  • The free version adds a watermark while exporting
  • Offers three pricing plans, namely Starter, Premium, and Enterprise

To blur video online with PickFrom:

  • Go to the official website using your favorite Internet browser, and then click the Click to add files button
  • Locate and upload the source video from your PC, and check the Blur part of the video box from the right pane
  • Drag the selection box over the subject that you don’t want to get blurred, and resize the selection box as needed
  • Turn off the Blur inside switch from the right pane, and choose a format from the Save As menu present at the bottom-left corner.
  • Click Start, and then click Download or Copy the link to download the modified video to your PC or share it online, respectively.

Blur videos online with PickFrom

Limitations

  • Maximum acceptable video size is up to 2GB and 5GB for Starter and Premium subscriptions respectively.
  • Enables you to blur either the full video or a part of it
  • At the time of this writing, the ‘Blur video background’ feature isn’t smart enough to differentiate between the background and the main subject (humans)

2. WoFox

Visit: https://www.wofox.com/video-editing-tools/blur-an-object-in-video

WoFox is another website that offers almost every important tool for designing, post-production, and audio and video treatments. For example, you can create animation designs, GIF templates, infographic images, etc., with the web app.

You Must Know About Using WoFox to Blur Video

  • No registration or credit card details are required
  • Even the free access doesn’t add any watermark to the exported videos
  • Offers three types of subscription plans, namely Free, Business Plan, Team Plan, and Virtual Assistant Plan

To blur part of video online free with WoFox:

  • Launch your favorite web browser, and use the link given above to visit the portal;
  • Click Upload and upload the source video, and then position and scale the selection box to cover the portion of the video that needs to be blurred.
  • Optionally click the + button from the navigation pane on the left to add more selection boxes to cover multiple video portions. Click Download from the top-right corner of the page to download the modified clip.

Blur videos online with WoFox

Limitations of using Wo Fox to Blur Video Online

  • In this writing, WoFox cannot differentiate between the normal background and humans.
  • The free version can create videos only of up to 30 seconds
  • The free version can export videos only in 360p resolution

3. Flixier

Visit: https://flixier.com/tools/blur-or-pixelate-video

This online portal offers many tools to make your source videos look more engaging and professional. With Flixier, you can create innovative adverts, slideshows, intros/outros, lyric videos, and even birthday clips. As for the social media part, you can create videos for YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, and Facebook.

Things You Must Know About Flixier

  • Registration is required before you can start using Flixier
  • The free access adds a watermark to the exported videos
  • Offers three subscription plans, namely Creator, Business, and Enterprise

To blur video online with Flixier:

  • Use your web browser to visit the URL given above, and then click Get Started;
  • Sign up for a new account, or if you already have one, click login from the upper-right corner of the left section of the page;
  • Right-click anywhere inside the Personal Library pane on the left, and then click Import;
  • Choose your preferred method, and upload the source video to Flixier, and then click Import all when done;
  • Close the Pick a layout box and drag the video from the Personal Library pane to the Timeline at the bottom;
  • Position the Skimmer (Playhead) on the frame you want to start blurring the video from, and then click to select Shapes from the toolbox on the left;
  • Click the Expand arrow next to the Square shape in the Shapes pane, and then click Square mask from the menu;
  • Position and scale the square mask in the preview window, and then choose your preferred effect from the available options under the Masks section in the right pane;
  • Drag the sides of the mask layer in the Timeline to specify for how long the mask should be applied in the video;
  • Click Export from the top-right corner, and customize the output settings, and if need be, choose the target platform(s);
  • Click Export Video from the lower area of the right pane, and wait while the video is rendered before you can start downloading it.

Blur videos online with flixier

Limitations of using Flixier

  • The free account can have only up to 2GB of storage
  • It supports only 10 minutes of videos per month to be exported with a free account
  • The maximum resolution for the videos exported with a free account is 720p

4. Kapwing

Visit: https://www.kapwing.com/studio

Kapwing is a trusted portal known to almost everyone who prefers online resources over PC applications. The website allows you to edit the videos, create memes for social media platforms, add audio and subtitles to the clips, resize them, etc.

Things You Must Know About Kapwing

  • Registration is not necessary to blur video background online with Kapwing
  • The free version does not add a watermark to the videos while exporting.
  • Offers three subscription plans, namely Free, Pro, and For Teams

To blur video background online with Kapwing:

  • Launch a web browser and visit the link given above
  • Click Upload File, and upload the source video (or paste its URL if the clip is published online)
  • Click Duplicate from the LAYER section of the right pane, and click to select the duplicate layer
  • Click Crop from the top of the right pane, and crop the portion of the video that needs to be blurred
  • Click Done Cropping, and then click Adjust from the top of the right pane
  • Use the Blur slider to adjust the intensity of the blur effect
  • Click Done Adjustingand use the Forward, Front, Backward, or Back buttons under the LAYER section to make the duplicate layer visible.
  • Click Export Video from the top-right corner of the page, and wait while the modified video is rendered.
  • Click the Download or Copy link to save the video to your PC or share it online, respectively.

Blur videos online with kapwing

Limitations

  • You must register and sign in to a free account before exporting the videos to get rid of the watermark.
  • Files of only up to 250MB can be uploaded while using a free account
  • Videos of only up to 7 minutes each can be exported with a free account, while the total duration of the videos that can be exported is up to 3 hours.

5. Hippo Video

Visit: https://www.hippovideo.io/users/sign%5Fin

In addition to having various tools to edit the clips, including blur video online, Hippo Video can also record your PC screen and audio and even capture webcam footage. Creating engaging slideshows from the uploaded images is yet another feature that the web app offers.

You Must Know

  • Registration is mandatory before you can start using Hippo Video
  • The free/trial version doesn’t add a watermark to the exported videos
  • Offers four subscription plans, namely Free, Personal, Classroom, and School

To blur video background online for free with Hippo Video:

  • Use your favorite web browser to visit the URL given above
  • Click Sign Up from the lower area of the Sign In to your account box (or sign in if you already have a Hippo Video account)
  • Choose your preferred method to create an account, and then sign in
  • Click Get Started and then populate the fields on the next couple of pages with the correct information on the next page.
  • After completing the account creation process, click Import Video on the page that appears.
  • On the Import Video box, choose your preferred method to locate and upload the source video, i.e., from your local computer or G-Drive.
  • Click PROCEED from the bottom-right corner, and on the next page, add the necessary details related to the video (optional)
  • Click IMPORT from the bottom-right corner to import the video and click EDIT VIDEO from the upper-right area of the preview window on the next page.
  • Click Quick Edit from the list that appears, and then click the Blur tool from the bottom of the preview window.
  • Click Add New Blur and position and scale the selection box in the preview window to cover the area that needs to be blurred.
  • Drag the Blur marker in the progress bar to define the effect duration, and use the Strength slider to manage the intensity of the blur effect, and then click SAVE
  • Back on the previous page, click EXPORT from the lower area of the preview window.
  • Choose your preferred platform to export and publish the modified video to

Blur videos online with hippovideo

Limitations

  • The video resolution remains 480p while using a free account
  • With the free version, you only get 1GB of bandwidth per month

6. YouTube Studio

Visit: https://studio.youtube.com/

Being one of the most viewed streaming media portals that offer free uploads and even lets you monetize your creations, YouTube has a separate section called YouTube Studio, where you can edit clips before publishing.

You Must Know

  • A Gmail account is required to use YouTube Studio.
  • All the videos can be uploaded without a watermark for free without any expiration date
  • No subscription plans are enforced

To blur video online with YouTube Studio:

  • Visit the URL given above using your favorite web browser (Google Chrome is recommended)
  • If not already signed in, do so with your Gmail account when prompted for
  • Click UPLOAD VIDEOS from the Channel dashboard section and on the Upload videos box, click SELECT FILES, and select and upload the source video from your PC
  • While the video uploads, specify other publishing preferences using the options present on the box that appears
  • Click NEXT from the bottom-right corner when done.
  • On the Video elements box, add your preferred elements, click NEXT, review the details on the Checks box, click NEXT, choose your visibility preferences on the Visibility box, and click.
  • Back on the main page, click Content from the navigation pane on the left and hover the mouse over the thumbnail of the video you uploaded, and click the Details icon that appears on the right.
  • Click Editor from the Your video pane on the left and click GET STARTED from the right window and click BLUR PARTS OF YOUR VIDEO from the lower area of the Video editor window on the right.
  • Click Custom blur from the list that appears and position and scale the selection box in the preview window to cover the object that needs to be blurred and drag the Blur slider in the Timeline to specify the duration of the effect.
  • Optionally click BLUR from the upper-left area of the Video editor window to add another instance of the blur effect to blur another segment of the clip and click SAVE from the upper-right side.
  • Click SAVE again on the Save changes confirmation box to save the changes
  • Wait while Google reviews the modifications, and the video is made available for viewing
  • Once this is done, get back to the Content section as explained earlier
  • Hover mouse over the thumbnail, and click the Options icon from the right this time
  • Click Download from the list to download the video with the blur effect to your PC

Blur videos online with YouTube Studio

You can check more details of blurring videos with YouTube Studio .

Limitations

  • Your YouTube account must be verified before you can publish long videos. Account verification is free.
  • No copyright content is allowed to be published on YouTube
  • No pornography or unethical content is allowed to be posted on YouTube

Bonus: How to Blur Video with Wondershare Filmora

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Wondershare Filmora is a versatile post-production application with a built-in video editing tools and effects to edit videos with ease. The tool is usually considered a good competitor of Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, etc.

Like any other similar program, even Filmora allows you to blur both landscape and portrait videos. The processes of getting these tasks done are given below:

1. Blur a Part of Video (Landscape Video)

Step 1: Import and Add the Source Video to Timeline

Launch Wondershare Filmora on your Windows or Mac computer (MacBook Pro M1 is used here), make sure that the 16:9 (Widescreen) layout preset is selected under the Select Project Aspect Ratio section on the flash screen, and click New Project.

Filmora start window

Next, click to select My Media from the menu bar if not already selected, and from the navigation pane on the left, select Project Media.

Filmora project library

Then, click Import from the Media box, select and import the source video to the program, drag the clip from the Media box to the Timeline at the bottom, and when the confirmation box appears, choose the option either under the Keep Project Settings or Match to Media sections to add the video to the Timeline.

add video to timeline

Step 2: Add Blur Effect

Go to Effects from the menu bar, select Default from the top of the navigation pane on the left, and select Utility from the available list. From the right box, drag the Mosaic effect, and place it on a separate layer above the video track in the Timeline.

add mosaic effects to timeline

Step 3: Customize the Effect to Blur a Part of Video

Double-click the Blur effect in the Timeline, use the scaling handles in the preview window to scale and position the effect to cover your preferred part of the video and place it at your desired location respectively, choose a Mosaic style from the Type list present in the left box, and use the Intensity and Opacity sliders to customize further the appearance of effect as needed. Optionally, you can drag the side handles of the effect in the Timeline to adjust the duration of its visibility, and click OK from the bottom-right area of the upper-left box to save the changes.

 mosaic effect settings

2. Blur a Vertical Video

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Step 1: Import a Vertical Video and Add It to the Timeline

Use the above method to import the source vertical video to Filmora X and add it to the Timeline. However, it is important to choose the button under the Keep Project Settings label when the confirmation box appears, so you get some real estate because of the landscape mode to add the blur effect.

Step 2: Add Background Blur

Go to Effects and choose Default from the left pane, as explained earlier. Next, expand the Filters tree if not already expanded, click to select Background Blur from the list, from the box on the right, choose and drag your preferred blur effect, and place it on a separate layer in the Timeline above the video track.

 add background blur

Step 3: Customize the Blur Effect

Double-click the Blur effect in the Timeline, and use the available sliders to customize the effect that best fits your needs.

 custom background blur

You can find more details about how to blur the background in the portrait video with Filmora .

Conclusion

If you want to have full control over the post-production process, having an efficient desktop program like Wondershare Filmora X would be something you might be looking for. On the other hand, if you are not a professional editor or are not much into editing and prefer playing around with the tools for personal use, going for a decent web portal to blur video online is your best bet.

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Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Sometimes it becomes important to blur the entire video or a particular part or section of it to draw the viewers’ attention or hide some sensitive or objectionable details from them respectively. Even though you can download and use any efficient app to get the job done, why take the pain when you can blur video online, and that too for free? Right?

With that said, in the following sections, you will learn about some portals available on the Internet that let you blur video background online. In addition, the options present in some of these web apps can also be exploited to blur part of video online free.

Best Online Tools to Blur Videos

A list of some of the best websites and their essential details are given below:

1. PickFrom

Visit: https://pickfrom.net/blur-video

PickFrom is a one-stop shop for almost all types of post-production tasks. For instance, you can blur a video or part of it, convert video to audio, add filters to the clips, and much more.

You Must Know About PickFrom Blur Tool

  • No registration is required
  • The free version adds a watermark while exporting
  • Offers three pricing plans, namely Starter, Premium, and Enterprise

To blur video online with PickFrom:

  • Go to the official website using your favorite Internet browser, and then click the Click to add files button
  • Locate and upload the source video from your PC, and check the Blur part of the video box from the right pane
  • Drag the selection box over the subject that you don’t want to get blurred, and resize the selection box as needed
  • Turn off the Blur inside switch from the right pane, and choose a format from the Save As menu present at the bottom-left corner.
  • Click Start, and then click Download or Copy the link to download the modified video to your PC or share it online, respectively.

Blur videos online with PickFrom

Limitations

  • Maximum acceptable video size is up to 2GB and 5GB for Starter and Premium subscriptions respectively.
  • Enables you to blur either the full video or a part of it
  • At the time of this writing, the ‘Blur video background’ feature isn’t smart enough to differentiate between the background and the main subject (humans)

2. WoFox

Visit: https://www.wofox.com/video-editing-tools/blur-an-object-in-video

WoFox is another website that offers almost every important tool for designing, post-production, and audio and video treatments. For example, you can create animation designs, GIF templates, infographic images, etc., with the web app.

You Must Know About Using WoFox to Blur Video

  • No registration or credit card details are required
  • Even the free access doesn’t add any watermark to the exported videos
  • Offers three types of subscription plans, namely Free, Business Plan, Team Plan, and Virtual Assistant Plan

To blur part of video online free with WoFox:

  • Launch your favorite web browser, and use the link given above to visit the portal;
  • Click Upload and upload the source video, and then position and scale the selection box to cover the portion of the video that needs to be blurred.
  • Optionally click the + button from the navigation pane on the left to add more selection boxes to cover multiple video portions. Click Download from the top-right corner of the page to download the modified clip.

Blur videos online with WoFox

Limitations of using Wo Fox to Blur Video Online

  • In this writing, WoFox cannot differentiate between the normal background and humans.
  • The free version can create videos only of up to 30 seconds
  • The free version can export videos only in 360p resolution

3. Flixier

Visit: https://flixier.com/tools/blur-or-pixelate-video

This online portal offers many tools to make your source videos look more engaging and professional. With Flixier, you can create innovative adverts, slideshows, intros/outros, lyric videos, and even birthday clips. As for the social media part, you can create videos for YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, and Facebook.

Things You Must Know About Flixier

  • Registration is required before you can start using Flixier
  • The free access adds a watermark to the exported videos
  • Offers three subscription plans, namely Creator, Business, and Enterprise

To blur video online with Flixier:

  • Use your web browser to visit the URL given above, and then click Get Started;
  • Sign up for a new account, or if you already have one, click login from the upper-right corner of the left section of the page;
  • Right-click anywhere inside the Personal Library pane on the left, and then click Import;
  • Choose your preferred method, and upload the source video to Flixier, and then click Import all when done;
  • Close the Pick a layout box and drag the video from the Personal Library pane to the Timeline at the bottom;
  • Position the Skimmer (Playhead) on the frame you want to start blurring the video from, and then click to select Shapes from the toolbox on the left;
  • Click the Expand arrow next to the Square shape in the Shapes pane, and then click Square mask from the menu;
  • Position and scale the square mask in the preview window, and then choose your preferred effect from the available options under the Masks section in the right pane;
  • Drag the sides of the mask layer in the Timeline to specify for how long the mask should be applied in the video;
  • Click Export from the top-right corner, and customize the output settings, and if need be, choose the target platform(s);
  • Click Export Video from the lower area of the right pane, and wait while the video is rendered before you can start downloading it.

Blur videos online with flixier

Limitations of using Flixier

  • The free account can have only up to 2GB of storage
  • It supports only 10 minutes of videos per month to be exported with a free account
  • The maximum resolution for the videos exported with a free account is 720p

4. Kapwing

Visit: https://www.kapwing.com/studio

Kapwing is a trusted portal known to almost everyone who prefers online resources over PC applications. The website allows you to edit the videos, create memes for social media platforms, add audio and subtitles to the clips, resize them, etc.

Things You Must Know About Kapwing

  • Registration is not necessary to blur video background online with Kapwing
  • The free version does not add a watermark to the videos while exporting.
  • Offers three subscription plans, namely Free, Pro, and For Teams

To blur video background online with Kapwing:

  • Launch a web browser and visit the link given above
  • Click Upload File, and upload the source video (or paste its URL if the clip is published online)
  • Click Duplicate from the LAYER section of the right pane, and click to select the duplicate layer
  • Click Crop from the top of the right pane, and crop the portion of the video that needs to be blurred
  • Click Done Cropping, and then click Adjust from the top of the right pane
  • Use the Blur slider to adjust the intensity of the blur effect
  • Click Done Adjustingand use the Forward, Front, Backward, or Back buttons under the LAYER section to make the duplicate layer visible.
  • Click Export Video from the top-right corner of the page, and wait while the modified video is rendered.
  • Click the Download or Copy link to save the video to your PC or share it online, respectively.

Blur videos online with kapwing

Limitations

  • You must register and sign in to a free account before exporting the videos to get rid of the watermark.
  • Files of only up to 250MB can be uploaded while using a free account
  • Videos of only up to 7 minutes each can be exported with a free account, while the total duration of the videos that can be exported is up to 3 hours.

5. Hippo Video

Visit: https://www.hippovideo.io/users/sign%5Fin

In addition to having various tools to edit the clips, including blur video online, Hippo Video can also record your PC screen and audio and even capture webcam footage. Creating engaging slideshows from the uploaded images is yet another feature that the web app offers.

You Must Know

  • Registration is mandatory before you can start using Hippo Video
  • The free/trial version doesn’t add a watermark to the exported videos
  • Offers four subscription plans, namely Free, Personal, Classroom, and School

To blur video background online for free with Hippo Video:

  • Use your favorite web browser to visit the URL given above
  • Click Sign Up from the lower area of the Sign In to your account box (or sign in if you already have a Hippo Video account)
  • Choose your preferred method to create an account, and then sign in
  • Click Get Started and then populate the fields on the next couple of pages with the correct information on the next page.
  • After completing the account creation process, click Import Video on the page that appears.
  • On the Import Video box, choose your preferred method to locate and upload the source video, i.e., from your local computer or G-Drive.
  • Click PROCEED from the bottom-right corner, and on the next page, add the necessary details related to the video (optional)
  • Click IMPORT from the bottom-right corner to import the video and click EDIT VIDEO from the upper-right area of the preview window on the next page.
  • Click Quick Edit from the list that appears, and then click the Blur tool from the bottom of the preview window.
  • Click Add New Blur and position and scale the selection box in the preview window to cover the area that needs to be blurred.
  • Drag the Blur marker in the progress bar to define the effect duration, and use the Strength slider to manage the intensity of the blur effect, and then click SAVE
  • Back on the previous page, click EXPORT from the lower area of the preview window.
  • Choose your preferred platform to export and publish the modified video to

Blur videos online with hippovideo

Limitations

  • The video resolution remains 480p while using a free account
  • With the free version, you only get 1GB of bandwidth per month

6. YouTube Studio

Visit: https://studio.youtube.com/

Being one of the most viewed streaming media portals that offer free uploads and even lets you monetize your creations, YouTube has a separate section called YouTube Studio, where you can edit clips before publishing.

You Must Know

  • A Gmail account is required to use YouTube Studio.
  • All the videos can be uploaded without a watermark for free without any expiration date
  • No subscription plans are enforced

To blur video online with YouTube Studio:

  • Visit the URL given above using your favorite web browser (Google Chrome is recommended)
  • If not already signed in, do so with your Gmail account when prompted for
  • Click UPLOAD VIDEOS from the Channel dashboard section and on the Upload videos box, click SELECT FILES, and select and upload the source video from your PC
  • While the video uploads, specify other publishing preferences using the options present on the box that appears
  • Click NEXT from the bottom-right corner when done.
  • On the Video elements box, add your preferred elements, click NEXT, review the details on the Checks box, click NEXT, choose your visibility preferences on the Visibility box, and click.
  • Back on the main page, click Content from the navigation pane on the left and hover the mouse over the thumbnail of the video you uploaded, and click the Details icon that appears on the right.
  • Click Editor from the Your video pane on the left and click GET STARTED from the right window and click BLUR PARTS OF YOUR VIDEO from the lower area of the Video editor window on the right.
  • Click Custom blur from the list that appears and position and scale the selection box in the preview window to cover the object that needs to be blurred and drag the Blur slider in the Timeline to specify the duration of the effect.
  • Optionally click BLUR from the upper-left area of the Video editor window to add another instance of the blur effect to blur another segment of the clip and click SAVE from the upper-right side.
  • Click SAVE again on the Save changes confirmation box to save the changes
  • Wait while Google reviews the modifications, and the video is made available for viewing
  • Once this is done, get back to the Content section as explained earlier
  • Hover mouse over the thumbnail, and click the Options icon from the right this time
  • Click Download from the list to download the video with the blur effect to your PC

Blur videos online with YouTube Studio

You can check more details of blurring videos with YouTube Studio .

Limitations

  • Your YouTube account must be verified before you can publish long videos. Account verification is free.
  • No copyright content is allowed to be published on YouTube
  • No pornography or unethical content is allowed to be posted on YouTube

Bonus: How to Blur Video with Wondershare Filmora

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )

Wondershare Filmora is a versatile post-production application with a built-in video editing tools and effects to edit videos with ease. The tool is usually considered a good competitor of Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, etc.

Like any other similar program, even Filmora allows you to blur both landscape and portrait videos. The processes of getting these tasks done are given below:

1. Blur a Part of Video (Landscape Video)

Step 1: Import and Add the Source Video to Timeline

Launch Wondershare Filmora on your Windows or Mac computer (MacBook Pro M1 is used here), make sure that the 16:9 (Widescreen) layout preset is selected under the Select Project Aspect Ratio section on the flash screen, and click New Project.

Filmora start window

Next, click to select My Media from the menu bar if not already selected, and from the navigation pane on the left, select Project Media.

Filmora project library

Then, click Import from the Media box, select and import the source video to the program, drag the clip from the Media box to the Timeline at the bottom, and when the confirmation box appears, choose the option either under the Keep Project Settings or Match to Media sections to add the video to the Timeline.

add video to timeline

Step 2: Add Blur Effect

Go to Effects from the menu bar, select Default from the top of the navigation pane on the left, and select Utility from the available list. From the right box, drag the Mosaic effect, and place it on a separate layer above the video track in the Timeline.

add mosaic effects to timeline

Step 3: Customize the Effect to Blur a Part of Video

Double-click the Blur effect in the Timeline, use the scaling handles in the preview window to scale and position the effect to cover your preferred part of the video and place it at your desired location respectively, choose a Mosaic style from the Type list present in the left box, and use the Intensity and Opacity sliders to customize further the appearance of effect as needed. Optionally, you can drag the side handles of the effect in the Timeline to adjust the duration of its visibility, and click OK from the bottom-right area of the upper-left box to save the changes.

 mosaic effect settings

2. Blur a Vertical Video

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Step 1: Import a Vertical Video and Add It to the Timeline

Use the above method to import the source vertical video to Filmora X and add it to the Timeline. However, it is important to choose the button under the Keep Project Settings label when the confirmation box appears, so you get some real estate because of the landscape mode to add the blur effect.

Step 2: Add Background Blur

Go to Effects and choose Default from the left pane, as explained earlier. Next, expand the Filters tree if not already expanded, click to select Background Blur from the list, from the box on the right, choose and drag your preferred blur effect, and place it on a separate layer in the Timeline above the video track.

 add background blur

Step 3: Customize the Blur Effect

Double-click the Blur effect in the Timeline, and use the available sliders to customize the effect that best fits your needs.

 custom background blur

You can find more details about how to blur the background in the portrait video with Filmora .

Conclusion

If you want to have full control over the post-production process, having an efficient desktop program like Wondershare Filmora X would be something you might be looking for. On the other hand, if you are not a professional editor or are not much into editing and prefer playing around with the tools for personal use, going for a decent web portal to blur video online is your best bet.

author avatar

Liza Brown

Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.

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Save Money, Get Creative: Free Commercial-Use Image Sites

Did you know that some of the world’s most iconic advertisements use stock images for commercial use? For example, AlamapBBDO, a Brazilian ad agency, used stock photos from Getty Images to create their Endless Possibilities campaign in 2016. The advertising campaign combined photos of random people’s faces to recreate portraits of famous people such as the Dalai Lama and Pope Francis.

images for commercial use

Most creative agencies prefer altering stock images in most of their work. This is because it allows them to create campaigns for different companies much faster at affordable costs. Keep reading to find out how to get free images for commercial use in your next project.

Part 1: Download images in loyalty-free sites

Several sites offer free images for commercial use as part of their services. In addition, you do not need to register an account to download the images. The sites typically rely on user contributions and content teams to ensure their databases are fresh and maintain consistent quality. Furthermore, all creative assets they offer fall under the creative commons zero license or a variation of it. Here are some of the sites that offer you images for commercial use for free.

1. Pexels

pexels

Pexels.com is a free-to-use provider of high-resolution photos and videos for aspiring creators. The German-based website was started in 2014 by two brothers and has been under the Canva umbrella since 2018.

Currently, the website hosts over 3.2 million images and videos from over 250,000 active contributors. In addition, all the material you find in its library is under the Pexels license, which slightly varies from the creative commons zero license model. Some of the restrictions it enforces include:

  • You can only use pexels images for commercial use after making alterations to the original image. For example, you can use part of an image to create a collage for your commercial branding.
  • Furthermore, you cannot use any of the website’s content to promote political ideologies and explicit content, especially if the images contain identifiable subjects.

Pexels is available through the following channels:

  • Your web browser by typing the URL pexels.com.
  • The Android and iOS app.
  • A plugin for other content creation software such as Google Slides and MS Office.
  • An extension on your Chrome browser.
  • You can also access the database using the official Canva app.

2. Unsplash

unsplash

Another website that offers free images for commercial use is Unsplash, a subsidiary of Getty Images since 2021. The website is a favorite among creators boasting over 16 billion photo impressions monthly. In addition, the database consists of over 3.48 million photos from more than 265,000 unique contributors, all under the Unsplash license.

The Unsplash license restricts the sale of its creative assets without incorporating new creative elements, including using them in print media and physical goods such as mugs and caps.

You can access Unsplash from your web browser or request API integration for your application from the site’s owners. In addition, the site also hosts photo walks across different cities, where Unsplash guides show you the best photo locations around the city and the best camera techniques for your work. Some cities to host the event include Boston, Montreal, Tokyo, and Toronto.

3. Freerange

freerange

Freerange Stock is an online resource for photos, illustrations, and textures you can download and use for commercial and non-commercial purposes. Since 2007, the site has continued to provide high-quality images to its community of over 800,000 registered users.

Unlike the previous examples, all content on Freerange falls under the website’s Equalicense. It grants you broad commercial rights of its stock images while allowing the contributors to retain control of their copyright, image resale, and distribution. As such, you cannot use the images for bulk distribution or print-on-demand works.

Freerange Stock maintains its steady supply of images for commercial use via the following methods:

  • It has an in-house team of professional photographers who upload images across the different categories on the website.
  • Freerange Stock also purchases image rights or directly commissions photos from independent creators.
  • You can also contribute to the website’s library by voluntarily submitting your work to the platform. Kindly note that you will need a verified account to enable this function.
  • The website also works directly with photographers through a licensing and distribution model, providing them extra exposure on the site.
  • Finally, Freerange stock aggregates public domain images from other sources, including similar sites and government institutions. It does so by acknowledging the image owner and sometimes lists the image source when the owner is unknown.

Freerange Stock is accessible through your web browser or as an API integration on your app.

4. Vecteezy

vecteezy

Vecteezy is an extensive online library of free stock images for commercial use. Some of the site’s highlight features include the following:

  • A best-in-class search engine that incorporates multiple filters to ensure your results are extremely accurate. For example, you can sort images by color, style, number of people, and age of the subjects, something other free stock websites do not provide.
  • All images, videos, and vector illustrations are free for personal and commercial uses. It does so through a property sign and release model with its extensive network of contributors, which protects users from any legal liabilities.
  • Finally, it employs a content team that manually reviews each photo submission to ensure consistent quality standards for its offerings.

In addition, you can also purchase design resource bundles by subscribing to its Vecteezy pro for as little as $9 monthly. Some of the resources available include the Ultimate Text Effects Layer Styles Bundle for Photoshop, which costs $39 stand-alone or $4.50 when you subscribe to pro.

Part 2: Buy from stock providers

Another way to get images for commercial use is by buying them from stock providers. Some of the benefits of buying images from stock providers include:

  • You get a wide selection of unique photos from top-tier photographers. Stock providers always seek collaborations with the industry’s finest to edge out the competition.
  • You receive exemplary customer service with your purchase. Selecting the right image can be confusing for amateur creators. As such, stock image providers have customer support channels to help you throughout your creative process.
  • Stock images reduce your delivery times significantly. Buying images from a stock provider eliminates the need to invest in photography equipment and the time you need for post-production. As such, you can deliver projects in a fast and cost-effective way.

Despite the above positive, here are some challenges that buying stock images may present:

  • Not all stock image providers will have the creative assets you need.
  • Image overuse is likely since every creator will rush for the most popular contributor.

Below are some of the stock image providers you should consider.

1. iStock

iStockphoto.com is an online database of creative resources, including royalty-free photos, videos, audio, illustrations, and clip art you can use in your creations. The website is a Getty Images subsidiary based in Calgary, Canada. In addition, contributors earn royalties depending on how often users download their content.

2. Alamy.com

Alamy.com is a British-owned stock image provider with contributions from photographers and agencies in 173 countries. It compensates its contributors by offering higher than average payouts every time users download their creations. Some popular brands to use Alamy’s services include M&C Saatchi, Microsoft, and The Economist.

Part 3: Shot a Photo by yourself or create one with editing tools

Alternatively, you can get images for commercial use by shooting them yourself or creating them with editing tools such as Figma and Wondershare’s Filmstock. Here are some benefits of using this method:

  • You get exactly what you want, provided you have the required skills and equipment. Sometimes, getting the right image for your commercial purpose can be challenging. As such, shooting an original photo may be the only option.
  • You have full ownership of the image.

Unlike obtaining images from stock photography websites, you are free to use the image in whatever capacity you please without any restrictions. For example, sites such as Unsplash do not allow you to use their images in political statements, a restriction you can bypass when using your own creations.

However, you should also consider the following factors when using this method.

It requires a substantial investment

Getting high-quality images for commercial purposes requires specialist equipment. For example, the Panasonic LUMIX GH6 camera, which has 4K resolution capability, costs $2,197 on Amazon. This makes it extremely expensive for amateur creators.

There is a steep learning curve

Becoming a professional photographer takes time and effort. Unless you are creating as a hobby, it will be a while before you can start generating income from your creations.

Part 4: FAQs

1. Do you need a contributor account to get images for commercial use?

Not necessarily. Stock image sites like pexels.com allow you to download images from their website without creating an account. You will only need one if you want to showcase your work on the platform.

2. Can you use your smartphone to get images for commercial use?

Yes. Most stock image providers have device-specific apps that allow you to access their databases from your mobile device. For example, UnsplashPhotoPicker allows you access to the Unsplash library from your Android device.

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  • Title: In 2024, Video Formatting Made Easy Shape, Size, and Aspect Ratio
  • Author: Ava
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  • Updated at : 2024-05-20 14:42:01
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