
You canĬonfigure these shortcuts in the Preferences window, which is opened by selectingĮdit→Preferences from the OpenShot menu bar. Here is a list of the default keyboard shortcuts supported by OpenShot. Often audio clips are placed on lower tracks. Often watermarks and titles are placed on higher tracks.Ĭlips in the middle (might or might not be visible, depending on what is above them)Ĭlips on this track will always be on the bottom.

Typically a simple video project will not need more than 5 tracks.įor example, imagine a 3 track video projectĬlips on this track will always be on top and visible. You can have an unlimited number of tracks, but OpenShot will stack the layers and mix each one together, just like a In a photo editing application, then you should be quite familiar with thisĬoncept. Layer, and the bottom track is the bottom layer.

OpenShot uses tracks to layer videos and images. You can always view this tutorial again from the Help→Tutorial menu.

Clicking Next will jump to the next topic. When you first launch OpenShot, you will be presented with a friendly built-in tutorial. Left to Right: Jump to Start, Rewind, Play/Pause, Fast Forward, and Jump to Endįor step-by-step instructions on the basic usage of OpenShot, be sure to read the Enter a few letters of what you are looking for, and the results will be shown. You can drag the mouse to select, move, or delete multiple items.įilter the list of items shown (project files, transitions, effects, and emojis) by using these buttons and filter textbox. The timeline visualizes your video project, and each clip and transition in your project. Hold Shift key while dragging the playhead to snap to nearby clips. The play-head represents the current playback position. The ruler shows the time-scale, and the red line is the play-head. Clips and transitions are displayed as simple rectangles, to give you context for adjusting the zoom to specific clips. Drag the blue area to scroll the timeline left or right. Drag the left or right edge to zoom in or out. This slider will adjust the time-scale of your timeline. This toolbar contains buttons used for snapping, inserting markers, slicing razor, and jumping between markers. This is the area that the video will playback on the screen. Switch between Project Files, Transitions, Effects, and Emojis.Īll audio, video, and image files that have been imported into your project. Overview Ĭontains buttons to open, save, and export your video project.

OpenShot Video Editor has one main window which contains most of the information, buttons,Īnd menus needed to edit your video project.
