How to Get Started with Vizard 2.0
TLDRIn this tutorial, Jason guides users through the process of using Vizard 2.0, a webinar editing tool. He starts by showing how to create a new project and add videos through various methods like uploading, using Zoom Cloud, screen recording, or a YouTube link. The tool automatically transcribes English audio to text and allows users to edit and trim videos. Vizard's AI engine analyzes and segments visual elements, enabling scene division and layout arrangement. The design interface offers tools for video polishing, with a video monitor and element pool for adjusting visual elements. Users can select video ratios, rearrange elements, and apply premade layouts for a professional look. Additional features include uploading slides, adding text, editing subtitles, changing backgrounds, and adding logos. The tutorial concludes with exporting and sharing the final video, inviting users to join the community for further questions.
Takeaways
- 🚀 Create a new project by clicking on 'new project' and add a video through various methods like uploading, using a Zoom recording, screen recording, or a YouTube link.
- 🔍 Vizard automatically transcribes English audio into text and converts it into subtitles for your video.
- ✂️ Edit the video by adjusting the text; deleting text will remove the corresponding video part.
- 📊 Vizard's AI engine analyzes and splits the video into scenes based on key visual elements like speakers and slides.
- 🎬 You can rearrange and customize the layout of each scene, and merge or delete scenes as needed.
- 🖌 Design tools are available on the left for polishing your video, while the video monitor and element pool are on the right for adjustments.
- 📐 Select the layout and aspect ratio for your video, catering to landscape or vertical phone screen formats.
- 🔄 Replace and rearrange visual elements in the video monitor, and adjust their size or crop them to fit your design.
- 📑 Add text boxes, change subtitle styles, and manage background images and logos to enhance your video's professionalism.
- 🔲 Use the 'apply to all' feature to apply changes to all scenes for consistency.
- 💾 Upload higher quality slide files or images to replace blurry ones directly within Vizard.
- 📤 Once editing is complete, export your video by clicking the 'export' button and then publish or download your final video.
Q & A
What is the name of the tour guide for the session on Vizard 2.0?
-The tour guide's name is Jason.
How many ways are there to add a video to a new project in Vizard 2.0?
-There are four ways to add a video to a new project: uploading from your computer, uploading a Zoom recording, recording your screen, or using a YouTube video link.
What should you not do while a video is uploading in Vizard 2.0?
-You should not refresh or close the page while a video is uploading, or the upload will be automatically cancelled.
What feature does Vizard 2.0 support for automatically transcribing video content?
-Vizard 2.0 supports automatic transcription of English audio only.
How can you trim a video in Vizard 2.0 after the transcribing process is completed?
-You can trim the video by editing the text, as the transcript will appear as subtitles in your video.
What is the purpose of the gray dots in the text editor of Vizard 2.0?
-The gray dots represent breaks or pauses between spoken words and can be deleted to reduce silent time.
How does Vizard 2.0 help in arranging visual elements for a video?
-Vizard 2.0 provides automation for scene division and allows users to replace, rearrange, and adjust the size and crop of visual elements.
What feature allows you to apply visual adjustments to all scenes in Vizard 2.0?
-The 'Apply to All' button enables you to apply visual adjustments to all scenes.
How can you replace a blurry slide in Vizard 2.0 with a clearer version?
-You can upload the slides in PDF format to Vizard and drag and drop them into the video to replace the blurry ones.
What are the different tabs available on the left side of the Vizard 2.0 interface for enhancing visuals?
-The different tabs available are Media, Text, Subtitles, Background, and Logos.
How can you add a logo to your video in Vizard 2.0?
-In the Logos tab, you can upload your logo and drag and drop it into your video monitor.
What should you do once your video is ready for finalization in Vizard 2.0?
-Click the export button in the upper right corner, wait for the process to complete, and then click the publish or download button.
Outlines
🎬 Introduction to Visard 2.0 Webinar Editing Tool
Jason introduces Visard 2.0, a webinar editing tool, and guides users through creating a new project. He explains the four methods to add videos: uploading from a computer, using Zoom Cloud, screen recording, or a YouTube link. Users are instructed not to refresh or close the page during upload. Once uploaded, Visard transcribes English audio to text, which appears as subtitles and can be edited. The AI engine also analyzes and splits visual elements for layout arrangement. The design interface is introduced with tools on the left, video monitor and element pool on the right, and layout selection in the top right corner. Users can rearrange, trim, and edit scenes and visual elements. Automation for scene division is provided, and manual adjustments are possible. Gray lines indicate scene divisions, and editing the text editor can adjust or remove scenes. Visual design can be modified automatically or manually, and premade layouts are available for a professional look. Original webinar videos can also be used by dragging from the element pool.
📚 Additional Features for Professional Video Editing
The video continues with additional features to enhance the video's quality. Users can upload slides in PDF format to replace blurry ones or add images to the video. The text tab allows adding a text box that stays until the end of the current scene, which can be used as a title or subtitle. Subtitle styles can be edited by double-clicking the text. The background tab enables changing the background image with options from Visard's library or uploading a custom image. The logos tab is used to upload and add a logo to the video, which can be resized and cropped. If users are unsatisfied with their edits, a reset button is available to revert to the initial state after uploading. Once editing is complete, the export button is used to finalize the video. After processing, users can publish, download, or complete their project, and the finished video will appear in the complete page, ready for download and sharing. The video concludes with an invitation to join the Discord Community or contact support via email or social media for further questions.
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Keywords
💡Vizard 2.0
💡New Project
💡Transcribe
💡Subtitles
💡Scene Division
💡Design Interface
💡Automation
💡Layout
💡Visual Elements
💡Export
💡Discord Community
Highlights
Introduction to Vizard 2.0, a webinar editing tool
Creating a new project in Vizard
Four methods to add a video to your project: upload, Zoom Cloud, screen recording, or YouTube link
Automatic transcription of English audio to text subtitles
Editing the video by trimming or adjusting the transcribed text
Vizard AI engine analyzes and splits video into sequences for layout arrangement
Design tools for video enhancement located on the left side of the interface
Video monitor and element pool for adjusting and managing visual elements
Selecting video aspect ratio for landscape or vertical phone screen
Scene division automation and manual scene creation through text editing
Combining or deleting scenes using keyboard shortcuts
Editing the visual design of each scene individually or applying to all scenes
Replacing blurry slides with clear PDF uploads
Adding text boxes and customizing subtitle styles
Changing the background image from Vizard's library or uploading a custom one
Adding logos to the video with resizing and cropping options
Resetting the project to the initial state after uploading
Exporting the final video and downloading or sharing it
Joining the Discord Community or contacting support for further questions