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How to stabilize footage in HitFilm

Shooting content on the move can look dynamic and exciting, but it can also mean that the captured footage contains unwanted camera shaking as the camera operator’s hand moves up and down, and pans across the scene. However, it is
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Whether you’re new to the software or a community veteran, these videos teach you everything you need to make the most of HitFilm and Imerge.

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How to record a voiceover in HitFilm

If you’re creating digital content, especially gameplay walkthroughs or vlogging, you might want to enhance it with a voiceover. HitFilm’s voiceover recorder allows you to
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How to fade audio in HitFilm

Learning how to fade audio in and out is very useful when working with multiple layers of audio, sound effects, or songs. When you use
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How to adjust the volume in HitFilm

A clip’s volume can be changed over time. By adjusting the volume of your multiple clips, you can create a more interesting soundtrack for your
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How to adjust audio pitch in HitFilm

Adjusting the pitch of your audio can be useful as an effect by itself, or it can be used to counter the natural pitch change
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How to reverse audio in HitFilm

Reversing your audio is a neat way to alter your sound effects to create something completely new. Encode a hidden message in a mystery film,