Have you ever wanted to add pictures to your video?
Maybe a picture to represent what you're talking about.
On today's video I'm going to show you how to add pictures to video.
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So to get started I opened up my video editor DaVinci Resolve
And I already picked an old video. It's a raw video.
So we're gonna take a look at it and we're gonna add some pictures.
Now the pictures don't necessarily have anything to do with what's going on in the video.
But I'm going to show you how to do it.
And I'm going to do it with those regular pictures
and with PNG, so that you can see how to do that.
Now the first thing you may ask yourself is why you would want to add pictures to your videos.
Well, sometimes you may have a long video where you're talking about something,
but you're not really showing anything.
But by putting in a picture it can more illustrate your point.
Sometimes you may want to use pictures that have words on them.
And sometimes it may just be a picture of what you're talking about.
Say you're at a dog park and you're talking about different kinds of dogs.
But the kind of dogs are talking about actually isn't in the dog park.
That would be a good time to actually insert a picture.
So let me show you how this is done.
Down here I have my video
and it has an audio track attached as you can hear.
I'm going to play a little bit to let you hear how it sounds.
So you can see,
it's talking about Trello boards and I was actually on the Trello site.
But because this is the introduction right here in this part,
I don't necessarily want to show that screen the entire time.
Now normally I would go and source
exactly what I wanted to put in there, as far as pictures, which one would work good.
But I just grabbed something that I already had on my computer.
This one right here is a picture I drug out of my graphics and just stuck it in here.
And how you do that,
I can show you that really quick.
You open up your graphic file.
Pick any graphic that you want to put on.
I'm just going to grab this alligator here, even though that has nothing to do with Trello.
And drag it over.
And now I have that graphic in here ready to go.
Now I'm going to start by grabbing one of these graphics,
drag it directly in where I'm speaking,
and I try to make my graphics line up directly between where I'm talking.
As you can see right here
this is the audio file.
And you can see the dips between the conversations.
Let me turn up the audio file so you can take a look at how it looks.
Then go over to audio and I'm going to raise the entire audio file.
I won't leave it that way, of course. But,
that gives you an idea of what it looks like
in the audio file when they talk.
And so you want to kind of have your pictures and transitions
go right between the spots.
And go with the flow of what you're talking about.
Now up here I dropped this graphic in,
and since its layered on top, it's going to show up instead of the video.
So, before it would just show the video. Now it's going to show the graphic.
See there.
And so that's a natural transition.
Now what we need to do is because this
picture doesn't exactly fit.
I'm going to click on the picture,
Go over here to zoom,
and I'm just going to size it up until it fills the whole screen.
I can then make minor adjustments by either clicking on here,
where I can drag it, drag it up or down or however it best fits.
Maybe I want more of the picture in there.
Maybe I want less.
And you can actually stretch it from here. I just prefer to use the numbers.
And you can even crop it,
crop the top, bottom, left.
You can make it so that it zooms in and out.
There's a lot of things you can do and you can even change how the picture is added.
But just normal for this presentation.
So now I've got it so that it fits.
Let's go ahead, just for the heck of it, and grab another picture.
And I'm going to put that one right here.
And I'm gonna make that one end where I stop talking there.
We're gonna click on that one.
And I'm going to resize that one up so that fills the screen also.
And that's pretty basic for filling up the board with pictures.
Let me go ahead and let that play through a little bit so you can see it.
See how that transition naturally from one to the other?
Then it goes back to here. So that's how you add in a normal picture.
Now say you want to add in a picture that's pointing to something in particular.
Let me go to the video here and I'm actually going to stretch it up.
And say I want to point
at this particular board right here that says about me.
That's when I would grab something like one of these arrows.
I have a blue arrow over here and a pink one.
I go with either one of them depending.
But I'm going to bring that over.
And it inserts just like the picture does.
I want to spread that down
to where it goes between the sound.
Now,
it is absolutely huge. So we are going to definitely
cut that down. And you need to make sure you're using a graphic with a transparency like a PNG.
And I'm going to bring it back over here. And you can even go up here and
rotate it.
So say I want it to point right there.
Let me make sure that's stopped.
And play.
And I probably would have had that one go just a little bit longer.
With any of the pictures you can actually drag them to make them longer or shorter.
Now, let's see how that transitions now that we have that pink one in there.
Apparently, that's one of those parts where I would have cut it.
Because I said something and then I repeated it.
And you do that a lot when you're video editing.
Sometimes you'll say something. And then you'll realize you said it badly.
Or that maybe you coughed or sneezed. And you have to re-say it.
So sometimes I'll have me repeating something two or three times. And that's why I have to edit.
Now, let's try the blue arrow.
I'm going to grab the blue arrow and bring it down here.
As you can see, that blue arrow is quite big.
It's also turned at a really weird angle.
So I'm going to click on that.
I'm going to resize it down.
And that one I'm actually going to grab and turn.
Okay, I have that one turned where I want it.
Now I'm going to bring it up here.
Like I wanted you to look at that directly.
Now once I get that where I want it, at the size I want it,
I can make it smaller or bigger.
Whatever is convenient.
Maybe I want it to point up.
And I want to drag it over here.
It's still a little crooked. There we go.
This one's not set up exactly on a square as you can see, so it takes a little more
time to get it exactly where you want it.
Then I'm going to go ahead and stretch it out and to the end there.
Let me make sure that it's stopped and let's play that.
Okay, so let me back this up and you can see how I threw in the different pictures.
When I make my own videos,
I make sure that the graphics match what I'm talking about.
And I make sure that they're pointed in the right direction.
But you can use any graphics to do this.
Another thing hat's really fun that you can do with graphics
is you can make them go in and out.
With this picture. I'm actually going to make it zoom in.
So I'm going to start
by marking the zoom on that where it is.
And then I go ahead and go to the end of it
and back it up a couple frames.
And then I take this picture,
and I'm going to zoom it
way in.
So now that I marked both parts of the picture,
when I push play it'll zoom in.
And you can make it zoom in more or less. Faster or slower.
Depending on where you zoom the final endpoint.
And you can make it go from all the way off screen and just shoot straight across.
Let's give that a try.
I'm going to take this little pink arrow here.
I'm going to size it down a little bit.
Now, I'm going to move this pink arrow
all the way over here off screen.
Now it's off screen. I'm going to mark the position.
And then I'm going to go to the end of the video.
I'm going to back that up a couple frames.
And then I'm going to move this
manually
all the way across to the other side.
So it's just off-screen.
Now this little pink arrow, when I play this, should go across screen.
Let's try it.
And there we go.
And like I said, once I download it it'll be a lot smoother.
It's just looking a bit rough right now because
I have my video editing software,
and I have my screen recording software,
all running at the same time.
So it tends to be a little bit of jerky that way.
I hope this video was helpful.
If you have any questions about how to add pictures to a video,
pop them down below.
I'll be glad to answer them and we'll see you next week.
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