
You can adjust the template as you need, but it gives you a starting point that’s far closer to the finished product than editing without a template. They help to standardize and simplify the editing process by giving you a structure. Select a file format from the Save as type field (Windows) or type a file format after the filename (Mac).Creating videos can be incredibly time-consuming, and the editing process alone takes a considerable amount of time and effort.Enter a file name and select a file location. Save the current frame (on the canvas) as an image file (BMP, GIF, JPG, or PNG). Right-click the playhead and select Add Exported Frame.Drag the playhead to the frame to export.Press and hold the Command key while dragging the end of the clip.Click and hold the end of the clip to extend.Press and hold the Option key while completing the following steps.Press and hold Shift+Alt while dragging the end of the media. Move other media to the right on the same track to make room for the longer clip. Move Other Media While Extending the Frame (Ripple Extend) Hold the Option key while dragging the end of the clip. You can also extend the frame by holding the Alt key while dragging the end of a clip. Enter the desired duration of the extended frame. Right-click the video clip and select Extend Frame or press Shift+E on the keyboard.Drag the playhead to the frame to extend.You can also add a video frame as an image on your timeline for more flexible editing, or save it as an image file for use outside of your project.

Everything to the right of the clip moves with the selection.Įxtend a frame to lengthen the duration of a video clip to match the audio or voice narration. Hold the Shift key and drag the media to a new location on the timeline.


Camtasia splits the media across all tracks and moves everything to the right of the playhead. Hold the Shift key and drag the playhead. Insert Space at a Specific Point (Ripple Split) Ripple move or ripple split media to create the space, then extend a video frame to accommodate longer audio recording. Sometimes you need to create space in the middle of a project to make room for a longer explanation or to add additional content.
