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Contents
Chapter
..................................................1
1 - Quick Start Tips
1-1 Motion Tracker
...........................................................................................2
1-2 Screen Recorder
...........................................................................................3
1-3 Action Camera Center
...........................................................................................6
1-4 Lens Correction
...........................................................................................8
1-5...........................................................................................10
Video Speed Designer
1-6...........................................................................................11
Express Project
1-7 Ease In/Out Setting for Title Text/PiP Motion
Keyframes
...........................................................................................13

Chapter
..................................................15
2 - Basic Features
2-1...........................................................................................16
Importing media files
2-1-1 Importing media files
.......................................................................................16
2-1-2 Saving your project
.......................................................................................17
2-2...........................................................................................18
Video editing
2-2-1 Splitting a video
.......................................................................................18
2-3...........................................................................................20
Applying texts
2-3-1 The opening title
.......................................................................................20
2-3-2 Adding a new text box
.......................................................................................23
2-4...........................................................................................24
The audio effects
2-4-1 Background music
.......................................................................................25
2-4-2 Music editing
.......................................................................................26
2-5...........................................................................................27
Producing a video
2-5-1 Producing a video
.......................................................................................27

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2-5-2 Packing project materials
.......................................................................................29
Chapter 3 - Advanced Editing
Techniques
..................................................31
3-1...........................................................................................32
Sport Photography
3-1-1 Accessing the Action Camera Center
.......................................................................................32
3-1-2 The Available Video Fixes
.......................................................................................33
3-1-3 Replay and Reverse
.......................................................................................36
3-1-4 Freeze Frame
.......................................................................................41
3-1-5 Motion Tracker
.......................................................................................44
3-1-6 Title Text
.......................................................................................47
3-1-7 Adding a Tracker
.......................................................................................49
3-1-8 Adding Image or Video Clip
.......................................................................................51
3-2...........................................................................................56
Wedding
3-2-1 Sorting Media
.......................................................................................56
3-2-2 Opening Title Text
.......................................................................................57
3-2-3 Creating a Slideshow Video
.......................................................................................59
3-2-4 Editing Photos
.......................................................................................62
3-2-5 Theme Designer
.......................................................................................65
3-2-6 Particle Objects
.......................................................................................74
3-2-7 Multi-Track Editing
.......................................................................................75
3-3...........................................................................................81
Commercial Videos
3-3-1 Setting the Title Text Format
.......................................................................................81
3-3-2 Setting the Title Text Effect
.......................................................................................84
3-3-3 Adjusting the Title Text Duration
.......................................................................................86
3-3-4 Framing an Image
.......................................................................................88
3-3-5 Transitions
.......................................................................................92
3-3-6 Using Built-in Title Templates
.......................................................................................93
3-3-7 Adding Descriptive Text
.......................................................................................96
3-3-8 Using a Color Board as Title Text
Background
.......................................................................................102
3-3-9 Adding Illustrations to Title Text
.......................................................................................106
3-3-10 The Closing Title Text
.......................................................................................110
3-4 Travel
...........................................................................................112
3-4-1 Using Express Project Templates
.......................................................................................112

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3-4-2 Importing Media Clips
.......................................................................................113
3-4-3 Replacing Media Clips
.......................................................................................115
3-4-4 Adjusting the Attributes in Fix/Enhance
.......................................................................................117
3-4-5 Modifying the Effect Settings
.......................................................................................118
3-4-6 Adjusting the Keyframes of an Effect
.......................................................................................119
3-4-7 Adding an Effect
.......................................................................................122
3-4-8 The Audio
.......................................................................................127
3-4-9 Downloading Express Project Templates
from DirectorZone
.......................................................................................127
3-4-10 Importing Another Express Project
.......................................................................................130
3-4-11 Modifying Title Text
.......................................................................................133
3-5 - Creating Instruction Videos and Tutorials
...........................................................................................134
3-5-1 Recording an Instructor Video
.......................................................................................134
3-5-2 Importing a PowerPoint File
.......................................................................................137
3-5-3 Overlaying the Video Clips with the PiP
Effect
.......................................................................................138
3-5-4 Recording Voice Over Narration
.......................................................................................141
3-5-5 Balancing the Audio Levels
.......................................................................................143
3-5-6 Screen Recorder - Recording Your
Computer Screen
.......................................................................................145
3-5-7 Adding Subtitles to Videos
.......................................................................................150
3-5-8 Uploading the Video to YouTube
.......................................................................................156

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1-1 Motion Tracker

This tool tracks moving objects in a


video and lets you add title text, or
an image/video clip that moves
with it. You can also add a mosaic
or spotlight effect that follows the
motion of the object.

The mosaic effect - blurs the


subjects face.

The spotlight effect - highlights the


subjects face.

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1-2 Screen Recorder


This tool allows you to record your screen and the movement of your
mouse. When the recording is imported into CyberLink PowerDirector,
any mouse clicks become timeline markers for further editing.

There are three ways to open the Screen Recorder:

1. The Screen Recorder can be launched independently from

PowerDirector by double-clicking on its desktop shortcut that is


placed on your desktop after PowerDirector is installed.

2. Go the drop-down list of the PowerDirector plug-ins.

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3. There is also a screen recorder button in the Capture module.

With the Screen Recorder, you can customize the area of your desktop
that you want to record and the animation color of the mouse clicks.

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When the recording is complete, it is saved as a video file. The video file
can be used as a tutorial video or imported to PowerDirector for post-
production.

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1-3 Action Camera Center


The Action Camera Center is recommended for videos that have a lot of
action and movement. This tool has all the features required for creating
and editing action videos, including quick fixes and powerful effects.

You can open the Action Camera Center by:

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1. Selecting the video clip you want to edit in the library, clicking on the
plug-ins button, and then selecting the "Action Camera Center"
option.

2. Adding a video clip to the timeline, selecting it, and then click "Tools
> Action Camera Center".

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The Action Camera Center includes the "Fix" and "Effect" tabs:

On the "Fix" tab, there is Lens Correction, Video Stabilizer, White


Balance, and Color Presets. The "Effect" tab lets you add replay and
speed effects, or add freeze frames.

1-4 Lens Correction


You can find this tool in the "Action Camera Center" or click on the "Fix/
Enhance" function button.

The camera lens profiles listed here include most of the popular video
cameras available on the market today. By selecting the maker and model
of your camera, you can fix fisheye distortions and unwanted vignettes,
automatically. You can also make adjustments manually to fine tune each
video clip.

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Supported video cameras:

GoPro Hero 3, Hero 4


SONY HDR-AS30V, HDR-AS100V, HDR-AZ1, HDR-
AS200V, SFDR-X1000V
JVC GC-XA1, GC-XA2
RICOH WG-M1
Rollei 7S
HTC RE

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1-5 Video Speed Designer


In PowerDirector 14 you can select a specific segment of your video and
adjust its speed in the Video Speed Designer . The option of easing in and
out is also provided to give your video a smoother transition from the
original speed to slow/fast motion.

The interface and functionality of the Video Speed Designer are quite
similar to those of the Action Camera Center. To provide consistent and
efficient learning experience for our users, we'll explain the video speed
adjustment feature in the Action Camera Center's chapter.

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1-6 Express Project


Express projects offer pre-designed project templates for your videos and
photos. By placing your media clips in the media placeholders, you can
complete a video production very quickly.

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There are two ways to access express projects:

1. Clicking on the "Express Projects" button when starting PowerDirector


14.

2. Clicking on the plug-ins icon, and then selecting "Express Projects."

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1-7 Ease In/Out Setting for Title Text/PiP


Motion Keyframes
There is an ease in/out setting for keyframes in the Title Designer and PiP
Designer.

In the Title Designer and PiP Designer you can use "keyframes" at
different points of time to control the movement of an object (text or PiP
object). With the new ease in/out option, the added text/object will move
more smoothly.

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The Ease in/out option

Both keyframes 1 and 2 are not Keyframe 1 is using the ease out
using the ease in/out option. The option. Nothing for keyframe 2.
object moves at a consistent The speed increases from zero as
speed. it leaves the keyframe, up to the
speed required to get to keyframe
2.

No setting for keyframe 1, but Keyframe 1 is set up with the ease


keyframe 2 is using ease in option. out option, and keyframe 2 the
The speed of the object slows ease in option. The speed of the
down as it gets to keyframe 2, all object increases from zero at
the way down to zero. keyframe 1, up to a maximum
speed in the middle, and then
slows down to zero when it
reaches keyframe 2.

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2-1 Importing media files


CyberLink PowerDirector is very powerful, so how can a beginner quickly
learn how to produce a video? The steps shown in this chapter will teach
you how to use the features of PowerDirector. Follow along and you're
guaranteed to soon learn the basics of PowerDirector.

First, import the media files you want to use into PowerDirector.

2-1-1 Importing media files


1. Start PowerDirector, and click
on Full Feature Editor.

2. Click on and then select


Import a Media Folder.

Extra Information:
You may select Import Media
Files to import individual media
files into the media library.
3. Select the folder you want to
import, and then click on Select
Folder.

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4. Click on to show or hide the


explorer view.

5. Go to Color Boards, and drag a


colored board onto the video track
of the editing timeline.

6. Switch back to Media Content,


drag your video onto the video
track 1 of the editing timeline, and
then place it next to the color
board.

2-1-2 Saving your project

1. Click on File > Save Project.

Tip:
You can quickly save a project by
clicking on <Save project>, or
pressing Ctrl+S on your keyboard.

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2. Select the folder you wish to


save the project in, enter a project
name, and then click Save.

To avoid losing or damaging files by accident, remember to save your


project from time to time while editing your video production.

2-2 Video editing


If your video clips need to be edited, remember to edit them before adding
any text, effects, or music to them. Here's how to edit a video clip.

2-2-1 Splitting a video

1. Move the timeline slider to


where you wish to split the video
clip, and click on <Split
timeline> to split the video.

2. The video is split into two clips.

Extra Information:
Splitting a video on the editing
track will not affect the original
video file. The edited file will be
saved in the project.

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3. Move the timeline slider to


where you wish to split the video
clip again.

4. Click on <Split timeline>


to split the video clip.

5. The splitting is complete.

6. Select the video clip you wish to


remove, press the Delete key on
your keyboard, and then choose
Remove, Fill Gap, and Move All
Clips to delete it.

Tip:
After selecting the video clip to be
removed, you may click on
<Remove the selected clip> to
delete it.

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6. The video editing is complete.

2-3 Applying texts


When the video content is ready, you can add some title text to it. Text is
an important element in video productions. Showing text at the right place
and time will inform and keep your viewers interested.

2-3-1 The opening title


1. Click on to go to the Title
Room.

2. Drag the default title template


onto the video track of video track
2.

3. Double click on the title effect on


the timeline to open the Title
Designer.

Extra Information:
The lower a track is in the editing timeline, the higher the content
displays in your video production. So the background should be on video
track 1 to avoid covering the added text.

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4. Change the text.

5. Click on Character Presets to


select your preferred template.

6. Go to Font Type and then set


the size of your text.

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7. Click on <Align Objects>


and then select Horizontal Center
to put the text in the center of the
frame.

8. Click on <Align Objects>


and then select Vertical Center.

9. Go to Font Face, set the fill type


as 2 Color Gradient, and then
change the colors.

10. Select the appropriate colors


and then click OK.

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11. The title text is complete.

2-3-2 Adding a new text box

1. Click on <Insert title> and


then click in the preview window.

2. Enter some text and then apply


a default character preset.

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3. Click Save when it's done.

4. Adjust the duration of the title


effect.

Extra Information:
The opening title is suggested to
have the same duration as the
color board.

5. Your opening title is complete.

2-4 The audio effects


Don't forget about the audio in your video production. The right
background music will greatly enhance a video, so let's add some music
to enrich yours.

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2-4-1 Background music


1. Returen to the Media Room,
click on <Import Media> and
then select Import Media Files.

2. Select your preferred


background music, and then click
Open.

3. Drag the music file to any of the


audio tracks.

Extra Information:
If your project length is much
longer than the music file, you can
drag it onto an audio track multiple
times to extend the length of your
video production.

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2-4-2 Music editing

1. Move the timeline slider to


where you wish to edit the audio
file, and then click on <Split
the selected clip>.

2. Remove the excess audio.

3. Your background music is


complete.

Knowledge Base:
To mute the audio in a video clip,
simply deselect the corresponding
checkbox <Enable/Disable this
track> to the left of the timeline.

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2-5 Producing a video


Once you're done editing your video, you can produce it by outputting it as
a new video file and back up the project. Here's how.

2-5-1 Producing a video

1. Go to Produce.

2. Select Windows Media as the


file format.

3. Set the profile type as Windows


Media Video 9 FullHD
1920X1080/30p(10 Mbps), and
then click on to select a
different output folder.

Extra Information:
The profile type determines the
resolution of the produced video,
but the original video file needs to
have a high resolution to produce a
video with good image quality.

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4. Select the output folder and then


click Save.

5. Click on to
produce your video.

6. Your video is being produced.

7. The production is done.

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2-5-2 Packing project materials


When you save your project, you save a log of the edits you performed,
which are applied once you produced the video. The media files are not
saved in this project file. If you ever delete or misplace the media files, you
won't be able to open the saved project later. Therefore, it is always a
good idea to back up the media in your production accordingly.

1. Click on File > Pack Project


Materials.

2. Select Desktop and then click


Create Folder.

3. Name the folder is named "


Project Backup", and then double
click on the folder.

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4. Click Select Folder.

Tip:
For any media files that you
imported into the media room but
haven't used in your project yet,
you can select Include unused
clips to back them up as well.

5. Go to your desktop, and you will


see the Project Backup folder,
which has the project file and the
used materials (media files).

With the above-mentioned five steps, you will be able to produce a fun
video in no time.

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3-1 Sport Photography

3-1-1 Accessing the Action Camera Center


1. Select the video, and then
click on <Plug-ins>.

2. Select "Action Camera


Center."

Tip:
Click on <View entire
movie> to fit your video in the
timeline area.

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3-1-2 The Available Video Fixes


1. Select "Video Stabilizer".

2. Select "Use enhanced


stabilizer".

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Extra Information:
Click this icon to display some
helpful information about the
feature.

3. Select "White balance", and


then you can adjust the "Color
temperature" and "Tint".

4. Select "Color presets" to apply


built-in presets from
ColorDirector.

5. Select "Countryside" to make


the blue color in the video richer.
Next, click on <Settings>

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6. Click on "Remove audio," and


then "Apply".

Extra Information:
I'll apply the replay and reverse
effect to this video, so it's better to
remove its audio now and then
add some new background music
later.

7. The color of the video was


adjusted.

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3-1-3 Replay and Reverse

3-1-3-1 Replaying and Reversing a Video


1. Switch to the "Effect" tab.

2. Position the timeline slider at


the 00:00:03:03 mark, and then
click on .

Note:
The "Create Time Shift" button is
only available in the "Effect"
mode.

3. An orange time shift segment


displays automatically.

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4. Select "Apply replay and


reverse,"set the number of times
you want this segment to repeat
to "2", and then click on to
preview the effect.

5. The replay effect is applied to


the time shift segment. Pause
the video.

6. Select "Add reverse effect".

7. Go to the "Apply speed effect"


section.

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8. Select "Apply speed effect",


and then set the speed
multiplier, using the slider, to
0.600.

Extra Information:

The details of the applied effects


is displayed on the time shift
segment.

The upper left corner displays the


number of repeats; the lower left
corner the speed multiplier.

The example here means the


segment will repeat twice at 60%
of its original speed.

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3-1-3-2 Slow Motion


1. Move the timeline slider to the
end of the previous segment,
and the click on
.

2. Drag the left end of the time


shift segment to adjust its length.

Extra Information:
To remove a time shift segment,
select it and then click on
<Remove the selected freeze
frame of time shift>.

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3. Adjust the right end of the


time shift segment.

4. Select "Apply speed effect",


and then set the speed multiplier
to 0.350.

5. Select "Ease in" and "Ease


out."

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6. Add another time shift


segment at the end.

7. Select "Apply replay and


reverse", set the repeat times to
"1", and then select "Apply
reverse effect".

8. The time shift segment on the


timeline will display information
of the applied effects.

3-1-4 Freeze Frame


1. Click on to
add a freeze frame effect.

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Extra Information:
An orange marker displays where
you added freeze frame on the
timeline.

2. Set the duration as


"00:00:05:00" to freeze the video
for five seconds.

3. Select "Apply zoom effect".

4. Resize and align the focus


box.

Extra information:
The location of the focus box is
where the zoom will occur.

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5. When you're done, click "OK".

Extra information:
The applied effects are indicated
on the timeline.

6. To return to the Action


Camera Center for further
editing, select the video in the
timeline, and then click on the
button.

7. You're back in the Action


Camera Center.

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3-1-5 Motion Tracker


1. Import a video clip.

2. Drag it to the timeline.

3. Click on , and
then select "Motion Tracker".

4. The Motion Tracker window


displays.

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5. Resize the tracker selection


box to just around the subject
you want to track.

6. You can also move the


tracker selection box, and then

click on .

7. If the subject moves out of the


tracker selection box, click on

Extra information:
The Motion Tracker will follow the selected subject in the video
automatically. However, note that the if the pixels surrounding the
subject are similar to the background, the accuracy of the motion
tracking can be affected. If this occurs, click on "Stop", move the
tracker selection box back to the subject, and then click on "Track"
again.

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8. Adjust the tracker selection


box.

Extra information:
The video segment where the
motion was tracked appears
brighter on the Motion Tracker
timeline.

9. Click on "Track" again to


continue tracking the subject.

10. When the tracking is


complete, click on to preview
the video and check if the
subject was correctly tracked.

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11. If you find any problems,


stop the video, and then move
the tracker selection box to the
correct position.

3-1-6 Title Text

1. Click on <Add title


text>.

2. Enter some text here.

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3. Select your preferred font


type, size, and color for the text.
Next, select "Border,"and then
click on the color box.

4. Select your preferred color,


and then click on "OK".

5. The text was modified.

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6. Drag the title text to the lower


right corner near the subject.

7. The title text will follow the


subject's movements and stay in
the lower right position during
the preview.

3-1-7 Adding a Tracker


You can add more than one tracker in a video clip. Here's how you can
place the tracker on the other subject's head, covering it with a picture that
moves with the subject.

1. Click on
to add a new tracker.

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2. Reduce the size of the tracker


selection box.

3. Drag the tracker selection box


onto the other subject's head,
and then click on

4. If the tracker selection box


doesn't follow the subject
correctly, click on

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5. Adjust the tracker selection


box's location.

6. Click on
again to continue tracking.

7. Make sure the tracking was


completed successfully.

3-1-8 Adding Image or Video Clip


You can add more than one tracker in a video clip. Here's how you can
place the tracker on the other subject's head, covering it with a picture that
moves with the subject.

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1. Click on <Add image


or video clip>.

Note:
A tracker can only support one
effect. If you apply a second
effect to a tracker, this message
will display, asking if you want to
delete the existing effect.

2. Click on
.

3. Select "Import from Hard


Drive."

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4. Select the image you want to


use, and then click on "Open".

5. The imported image will


appear in the preview window.

6. Drag the image over the


subject's head, and then click
on to preview the video.

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7. His face is now covered by


the image. Click "OK".

Extra Information:
When you preview the video, you
can click on to show the
tracker selection box or to
hide it.

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8. The added effects are


displayed on the Motion Tracker
timeline.

Extra information:
To perform more modifications,
simply click on "Tools > Motion
Tracker".

Extra information:
You can add a mosaic or spotlight
effect to your video in the motion
tracker as well.

The mosaic effect - blurs out the


subject's face.

The spotlight effect - highlights


the subject's face.

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3-2 Wedding
Most girls dream about their wedding day. They dream about the
ceremony, the gathering of their friends and family, and the new life they
have waiting for them. Not to be forgotten though, is the wedding video
that will forever be a treasured memento of the day. This chapter will
show you how to quickly create a wedding video with CyberLink
PowerDirector's Theme Designer. Just select the media you need, and
you'll be able to produce a beautiful video.

3-2-1 Sorting Media


After the wedding you will have a large amount of photos videos you will
want to include in the wedding video. When this media is imported into
PowerDirector, it's all mixed together in the media library. To save time
and effort, we suggest that you use tags to sort the media after it's
imported.
1. After opening PowerDirector,
click on <Display/hide
explorer view>.

2. Click on to add a new tag.

3. Enter "Groom's Side" as the


tag name.

4. Click "Import Media > Import a


Media Folder."

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5. Select the folder to be


imported, and then click "Select
Folder."

6. The media is imported with


the "Groom's Side" tag.

7. Import and tag the rest of the


media the same way.

3-2-2 Opening Title Text


Wedding videos often start with some title text, so it's important to select
an appropriate title template. The Title Room of PowerDirector has
several templates you can use as the opening text for such videos, which
will save you some time.

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1. Go to the Title Room, and


then drag your preferred
template onto editing track 1.

2. Double click the title template


clip.

3. Edit the text.

4. Change the font size to "36".

5. Click "Save".

6. The opening title text is


complete.

Tip:
You can drag on the edge of the
title text clip to adjust its length or
display time in the video.

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3-2-3 Creating a Slideshow Video


When there's a large quantity of photos to be shown, you can create
different themed slideshows for each and every album to present the
photos differently.
1. Select the "Pre-wedding
photos" tag, and then drag all the
photos to editing track 1.

2. Select all the photos on editing


track 1, and then click the
"Slideshow" button.

3. Select the "Highlight" template,


and then click "Next".

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4. Preview the slideshow with the


selected template.

5. Click "Customize" to modify the


cropping area on the photos.

Extra Information:
You can customize the focus area and the motion of the photos, but
not every template supports customization. You won't see the
"Customize" button if this feature isn't available.

6. Move the focus area box to a


differently location on the photo.

7. Go to another photo, and then


rezise the focus area.

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8. Move the focus area, and then


click "OK".

9. If you're satisfied with the


slideshow preivew, click "Next."

10. Click on "Advanced editing" to


return to the PowerDirector
workspace.

11. Click "OK".

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12. The completed slideshow is


placed in the timeline.

The Slideshow Creator applies a slideshow template to your photos, so


it's suggested that you use different templates on different groups of
photos to enrich the final slideshow video.

3-2-4 Editing Photos


You can use the "Fix/Enhance" feature to get rid of some flaws in your
photos before adding them to the slideshow. We'll demonstrate the
fisheye distortion and image cropping here.
Fisheye distortions can be used to emphasize the subject in a photo, and
image cropping lets you crop out unwanted portions of a photo.

Fisheye Distortion

1. Drag the photo you want do


edit to editing track 1, and then
click "Fix/Enhance".

Extra Information:
The Fix/Enhance menu will
display on the upper left corner.
You can click on to close it.

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2. Select "Lens Correction", drag


the Fisheye distortion slider to
the left, and then click on to
close the panel.

Extra Information:
Lens Correction can also be
used to fix photos.

3. The fisheye distortion is


complete.

Image Cropping

1. Select the photo you want to


edit, and then click on the
<Crop the selected image>
button.

2. Click "OK".

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3. Adjust the cropping area, and


then click "OK".

Extra Information:
The available cropping aspect
ratios are determined by the
aspect ratio setting of the
project, so you can only crop
proportionally.

4. The photo was cropped.

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3-2-5 Theme Designer


The Theme Designer offers many creative templates you can use to
create a your wedding video. Apply them to the imported photos and
video clips, to create a wedding video you will cherish.

Applying the theme designer

1. Click "Plug-ins > Theme


designer".

2. Select the "Wedding Album"


theme template.

3. Click on a sequence to
preview it in the preview window.

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4. Click on to preview the


default content of a single
sequence.

5. Click on to pause the


preview of a sequence.

6. Click on to collapse the


theme templates.

Extra Information:
Collapsing the theme templates
makes it easier for you to view
all of them.

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7. Select the "Wedding Album"


theme template, and then click
"OK."

Extra Information:
A theme template is composed
of a set of sequences.

Inserting Media into Sequences

1. Go to the first sequence.

2. Drag your preferred photo to


the first media slot.

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3. Drag a second photo to the


other slot.

4. Edit the title text in the first


text box.

5. Click on the "Effects" tab.

6. Drag the "Spotlight" effect


onto the first media slot.

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7. Click on the
"FX" icon in the lower right
corner of the slot to modify the
settings.

8. Select the "Spotlight" effect,


the settings you can modify are
displayed on the right.

9. When you're done, click "OK".

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10. The effect is now applied to


the photo.

Quickly Adding Media to Sequences

1. Select all of the media, click


and then select
"Auto fill by library order".

2. Click "OK".

Extra information:
"There are no empty spaces
remaining" means your total
number of media files exceeds
the number of available sequence
content areas. However, you can
add some more sequences.

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3. Switch to the forth sequence,


and then click on the icon in the
top right corner of the sequence
slot to make the image fit the
preview screen.

Extra Information:
Photos that do not go full screen
will be displayed in frames.

4. Click on this icon to adjust the


duration of the photo.

5. If the icon in the transition


setting section is available, it
means you can change the
transition between sequences.

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6. Select your preferred


transition, and then click "OK".

7. When you're done in the


Theme Designer, click "OK".

Extra Information:

If you need to reenter the Theme


Designer to continue editing,
select the created file in the
timeline and then click the
button.

Click "Yes" to reopen the Theme


Designer for further editing.

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Adding More Sequences

1. Click on <Add more


sequences>.

2. Group them by "Sequence


Type".

3. Select the sequence you want


to add.

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4. Select multiple sequences,


and then click "OK".

5. Click on to view other


sequences hidden on the right.
When you are finished, click
"OK".

3-2-6 Particle Objects


If you want a beautiful looking wedding video, then particle objects must
be included. Let's add some particle objects that fly and dance around to
make the video more romantic.

1. Click on to enter the


Particle Room.

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2. Drag your preferred partcle


effect template onto editing track
2.

3. Adjust its duration.

4. You can drag other particle


effects onto the same editing
track to apply them to the rest of
the video.

Extra Information:
The lower an editing track is on
the timeline, the higher the
content displays is in your video
production, i.e. it displays on top
of the content in the higher
tracks.

3-2-7 Multi-Track Editing


Multi-track editing allows you to display multiple photos at the same time.
By dragging photos onto different editing track, adjusting their location and
size, and applying some masks in the PiP Designer, you can create very
different visual effects.

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Applying a Heart-shaped Mask to a Photo

1. Drag a photo onto the editing


track.

2. Click on <Set preview


quality/display options> and then
select "Grid Lines > 2X2."

Extra Information:
It's easier to align the photos with
the grid lines displayed.

3. Click on again and then


turn on the "TV Safe Zone."

Extra Information:
The TV safe zone is a box on the
preview window that indicates the
on-screen area of most TV
screens.

4. Drag the photo to the left side


of the preview window.

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5. Adjust the location of the


photo.

6. Click on the photo in the


timeline, and then click on
"Modify" to open the PiP
Designer.

7. Go to the "Mask" tab.

8. Select the heart-shaped


mask.

Tip:
Clicking on the heart-shaped
mask will have it displayed in the
preview window for your
reference.

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9. Move the mask to ensure the


subject of the photo is at the
center.

10. Set the feather radius at "2"


to soften the edges of the mask.
Click "Save".

11. Enlarge the photo in the


preview window.

12. Relocate the photo so that


it's at the center of the left half of
the preview window.

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Applying Masks to Photos on the Multi-Tracks

1. Drag a second photo to


editing track 2, overlapping it
with the first photo.

2. Resize and relocate the photo


to the lower right part of the
preview window.

3. Select the rounded rectangle


mask in the PiP Designer, and
then click "Save."

4. Drag the third photo to editing


track 3, overlapping it with two
previous photos.

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5. Resize and relocate the photo


to the upper right part of the
preview window.

6. Click on "Modify" to enter the


PiP Designer.

7. Apply the rounded rectangle


mask, and then click "Save".

8. The task is complete.

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3-3 Commercial Videos


With PowerDirector's functionality continually improving, while the user
interface remains very user-friendly, there are more and more people
using it to produce commercial and promotional short videos. Here's how
you can use the title text in such videos to boost the publicity for your
products.

3-3-1 Setting the Title Text Format


It's suggested that you set the title text format before adding motion.

1. Import the media files to be


used in your video.

2. Drag a video clip onto editing


track 1.

3. Click on <Title Room>.

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4. Drag the "Default" template to


editing track 2.

5. Enter your text in this first title


text box.

6. Set the font size to "48".

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7. Move the text box, and then


click on <Insert title>.

8. Enter some text in the second


title text box.

9. Set the font size to "24".

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3-3-2 Setting the Title Text Effect


There are dozens of starting and ending effects available for your title text.
1. Click on the first title text box,
switch to the "Effect" tab, and
then select a starting effect.

2. Click on the second title text


box.

Extra Information:
You must click on the title text
box before you can change its
attributes.

3. Select another starting effect.

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4. Clicking on "Starting effect" to


hide the menu.

Tip:
There are many starting effects,
so after you've selected an effect,
it's helpful to hide the menu so
you can find the ending effects
faster.

5. Click on "Ending effect."

6. Select the "Fade" effect.

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7. Apply the "Fade" effect to the


other title text as well.

Extra Information:
Clicking on an effect allows you to
see a preview in the preview
window.

3-3-3 Adjusting the Title Text Duration


You can set the order and timing that multiple title text effects display in
your video production.

There are five phases in a title text effect:


1. Hover the mouse cursor over
the start of the second title text
effect. When it becomes a double
arrow, click and adjust when the
effect starts, making it appear
later than the first effect.

2. Click on the first title text, and


then adjust when the effect ends,
making it disappear first.

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3. When you're done, click


"Save".

4. Move the timeline slider to


where the title text ends, click on
the video clip, and then click on
<Split the selected clip>.

5. Click on the video clip on the


right, and then click on
<Remove the selected clip>.

6. The opening video is complete.

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3-3-4 Framing an Image


The next step is to capture the logo on a webpage, and then use it to
beautify the simple text.
1. Right click on the logo on the
webpage, and then select "Save
image as".

2. Select where you want to save


the image, and then click "Save".

3. Return to PowerDirector, and


then import the image file.

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4. Select the image to be


imported, and then click "Open".

5. The image was imported.

3-3-4-1 Cropping an image


1. Drag the image to the timeline,
and then click on <Crop the
selected image>."

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2. Set the aspect ratio as


"Freeform", select the area you
want to keep, and then click "OK".

3. Select the image, and then


click "Modify".

3-3-4-2 Applying a Rounded Rectangle Frame


1. Go to the "Mask" tab.

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2. Select the rounded rectangle.

3. Deselect "Maintain mask


aspect ratio."

4. Adjust the area to be shown in


the preview window.

5. Click "Save" when you're done.

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6. Reduce the size of the image.

7. Move the image next to the title


text.

3-3-5 Transitions
When multiple video clips are put together, transitions can be applied to
smoothen the transition from one clip to the next.

1. Click on to go to the
Transition Room.

2. Drag the "Fade" transition to


the start of the image.

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3. Drag the same effect to the


end of the image, as well.

4. The image now fades in and


out during the playback.

3-3-6 Using Built-in Title Templates


There are dozens of built-in title templates available in PowerDirector 14.
You can drag them directly to the timeline, modify the content, and
produce various title effects quickly.
1. Drag a video clip to an editing
track on the timeline.

2. Go to the title room, drag a


preferred title template to another
editing track, and then click
"Modify".

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3. Change the text.

4. Set the font size to "28" and in


bold type.

5. Click on <Align objects>


and then select "Horizontal
center".

Tip:
This feature allows you to align
selected objects on the screen
quickly.

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6. Click "Save".

7. Move the timeline slider to the


point where you want to split the
video clip, and then click on
<Split the selected clip>.

8. Delete the excess video


segment.

9. Drag another video clip to


editing track 1, move the timeline
slider to where the title text effect
ends on the other track, and then
click on <Split the selected
clip>.

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10. Delete the excess video


segment.

3-3-7 Adding Descriptive Text


Promotional product videos often use a lot of text to explain the features of
the product. Here's how you can use the keyframes to control the
movement of the title text effects.

3-3-7-1 Setting the Title Text Format


1. Drag the product tutorial video
to editing track 1.

2. Drag the "Default" title template


to editing track 2, and then click
"Modify".

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Extra Information:
It's recommended that you click
on <Toggle TV safe zone and
grid lines on/off> to turn on the
TV safe zone.

3. Change the title text content,


select the font type, and then set
it in bold.

4. Select "Border", and then click


on the color box.

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5. Select the black color, and then


click "OK".

6. The format of the title text is


complete.

3-3-7-2 Setting Motion Path with Keyframes


Here's how to make the title text enter from the right side of the screen,
float to the left side of the screen, and then exit back on the right.
1. Click on the "Object settings"
option.

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2. Click on <Add/remove
current keyframe> beside the
"Position" keyframe track.

3. Drag the title text box outside


the TV safe zone.

4. Move the timeline slider to the


2 second mark.

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5. Click on again to add another


keyframe.

6. Drag the title text box to the


left side of the screen.

Extra Information:
You must add a keyframe to
change the position of the title
text, making it move from point A
to point B in 2 seconds.

7. Move the timeline slider to


the next time mark.

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8. Click on to add another


keyframe.

3-3-7-3 Saving the Title Text as a New Template


1. Move the timeline slider to the
end of the effect, drag the title
text box outside of the TV safe
zone, and then click on
.

2. Enter a name for the title text


template, and then click "OK".

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3. Click "Save".

4. The title text effect was saved


as a new template and is
available in the Title Room.

3-3-8 Using a Color Board as Title Text


Background
Sometimes the background in the video can wash out the title text you
want to display. You can use a color board as the background instead to
make the title text more obvious.

1. In the Media Room, click on


<Display/hide explorer view>, and
then go to "Color Boards".

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2. Drag the black color board to


the timeline, and then click
"Modify".

3. Click on the "Object settings"


option.

4. Deselect "Maintain aspect


ratio," and then reshape the color
board to a thin rectangle.

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5. Move the color board.

6. Set the opacity to "60%", and


then click "Save".

7. Adjust the position of the color


board to ensure it's on top of the
title text

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8. Drag editing track 3 above


editing track 2.

Extra Information:
The color board is on top of the
title text, so the order of the
editing tracks needs to be
adjusted.

9. Extend the duration of the color


board to the end of the video.

10. Drag the customized title text


template to an editing track.

11. Click "Modify".

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12. Change the title text content,


and then click "Save".

3-3-9 Adding Illustrations to Title Text


Aside from the descriptive text, you can also add illustrations to enrich the
content. Here we'll add some pictures of numbers to help clarify the steps
to use this product.
1. In the Title Designer, click on
<Insert image>.

2. Select the image to be


inserted, and then click "Open".

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3. The image can be seen in the


preview window.

4. Click on the second keyframe


on the "Position" track, move the
image to the left of the title text,
and then move the title text
slightly to the right.

Extra Information:
Both the image and the title text are on the left side of the screen in this
keyframe, so we need to fine tune their positions. You must click on the
keyframe before moving the title text to avoid affecting its motion path.

5. Right click on the third


keyframe, and then select
"Duplicate previous keyframe".

Extra Information:

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The second and third keyframes control how long the title text displays
on the screen, so the position of the title text must be the same in these
keyframes. Therefore, duplicating the second keyframe is the fastest
way to do that.

6. Click "Save as".

7. Set the name of the template


as "Steps", and then click "OK".

8. Click "Save".

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9. Add the number images for the


rest of the steps.

10. Delete the excess video


segment at the end.

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11. The title text is done.

3-3-10 The Closing Title Text


The closing title text should have the same style as the opening title text
for consistency. You can simply duplicate the opening title text to get it
done very quickly.
1. Select the title text and the
image at the start of the video,
right click on one of them, and
then select "Copy".

2. Move the timeline slider to the


end of the video, right click and
then select "Paste".

3. The selected title text and


image were at the end of the
video.

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4. Add the closing video clip.

5. Adjust its length and then


remove the unwanted objects.

6. The video is complete.

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3-4 Travel
CyberLink PowerDirector 14 now includes express project templates.
When you drag one of these templates to the timeline will see all the
placeholder clips displayed on the editing tracks. By replacing these
placeholders with your own media, you can finish your video editing very
quickly. Here's how you can create a cool travel video using an express
project.

After starting PowerDirector, you can click on "Express Project" on the


start menu, or find it in the "Plug-in" drop-down.

3-4-1 Using Express Project Templates


Open a new project, and then drag a preferred express project template
onto the timeline.
1. Click on "Plug-ins > Express
Project".

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2. Click "Close".

3. Drag a template to the timeline.

4. All the placeholder clips will be


displayed on the editing tracks.

Tip:
You can right click on the timeline
ruler, and then select "View entire
movie".

3-4-2 Importing Media Clips


Express projects can be seen as pre made video productions, so you can
complete the production by simply replacing the placeholders with your
own media clips. Now, import the media you want into PowerDirector.

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1. Click on <Display/hide
explorer view>.

2. Go to "Media Content".

3. Click on to import the media


clips to be used.

4. Select "Import a Media Folder".

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5. Select the folder to be


imported, and then click "Select
Folder".

6. The media clips are imported.

Extra information:
You can use these three icons
above the library window to only
display a specific type of media
clip, if required.

3-4-3 Replacing Media Clips


By dragging imported media clips to the timeline to replace the
placeholders, you will easily finish the video production. The placeholder
clips by default are marked with numbers.
1. Drag a preferred video clip to
placeholder clip 1.

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2. The media clip was added.


Extra information:
It's recommended that you hover
the media clip over the
placeholder clip until it fits within
the placeholder length. This
ensures that you don't change the
structure of the express project.

3. Drag a photo to placeholder


clip 2.

4. Click on to preview the


video.

5. Replace all the placeholder


clips.

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3-4-4 Adjusting the Attributes in Fix/Enhance


After replacing the media clips, you can adjust all the effects applied to
them. Below is how you can change the color of a video clip.
1. Hover your mouse cursor over
the "i" icon to display the effect
applied to this media clip.

2. Select the video clip, and then


click on "Fix/Enhance".

3. Select "Color adjustment".

4. You can adjust the color


attributes.

Extra information:
The adjustments can be seen in
the preview window.

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5. Select "White balance" to


adjust the color temperature, and
then click on to close the tool.

3-4-5 Modifying the Effect Settings


If a video clip has an effect applied, you can modify the attributes of the
effect.

1. Click on the media clip in the


timeline, and then click on
"Effect".

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2. Click on the name of the effect.

3. Adjust the effect's attributes.

Extra information:
The attributes of each effect are
different.

4. When you're done, click on


to close the effect attributes
panel.

3-4-6 Adjusting the Keyframes of an Effect


If you have the attributes of an effect change at different keyframes
(moments in your video), the effect will be enhanced during the playback.
1. Click on the media clip applied
with an effect, and then click on
"Effect".

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2. Click on "Keyframe".

3. Click on to hide other


attributes.

4. Move the timeline slider to the


beginning of the clip.

5. Adjust the degree by moving


the slider.

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6. Move the timeline slider to the


next position, and then click on
.

7. Adjust the center of the effect,


and then click "OK".

Extra information:
A keyframe will be added
automatically when an attribute is
adjusted, indicating the
adjustment on the timeline.

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8. Move the timeline slider to the


next position.

9. Adjust the degree of the


attribute.

Extra information:
You watch the effect change
during the preview.

3-4-7 Adding an Effect


In addition to modifying an existing effect in an express project template,
you can also add more effects to it.

1. Click on to switch to the


Effect Room.

2. Drag the "Focus" effect to the


media clip.

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3. Click on the applied effect, and


then click .

Tip:
You can expand the effect
attributes window to display more
of the keyframe settings area.

Extra information:
When you adjust any attribute in
the keyframe settings, you can
see how it changes in the preview
window immediately.

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4. Go to "Background color", and


click on to add a keyframe.

5. A keyframe is added on the


timeline.

Extra information:
Aside from adding a keyframe
manually, adjusting any attribute
also adds a keyframe
automatically.

6. Move the timeline slider to the


next position, and then adjust the
height and width of the vignette.

7. Click on the color box of


"Background color".

8. Select the color white, and then


click "OK".

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Extra information:
You'll see a white vignette with a
nice gradient during the preview.

9. Move the timeline slider to the


next position.

10. Change the background color


again, and then click "OK".

11. When you're done, click on


to close the panel.

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Tip:
If you want to delete all the added
keyframes, the fastest way is to
click on .

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3-4-8 The Audio


When you replace the placeholder clips with your video clips, their audio
is on the timeline as well. So during the preview, a mix of the original
audio and the background music can be quite distracting. That's why we
need to ensure the audio balance is perfect.
1. You can right click on the video
clip, and then select "Mute clip".

2. Or deselect the audio track to


mute the entire editing track.

3. Check other audio clips and


decide to keep or mute them.

Extra information:
Deselecting a video track will
disable/hide it. The same goes for
an audio track.

3-4-9 Downloading Express Project Templates


from DirectorZone
We have learned here that express project templates can save a lot of
time and effort. If you want more express project templates, you can
download more from DirectorZone. Register an account for free, and you'll
be granted access to countless templates!

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1. Go to "Media Room > Express


Project," and then click on
"Download Templates".

2. Click on the "Travel" category.

3. Click on your preferred


template.

4. Click on "Download".

Extra information:
You can preview the template on
the webpage before downloading
it.

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5. Click "Download".

6. The express project template is


being downloaded.

7. Once the download is


complete, click on the
downloaded template to install it.

8. When the installation is done,


click "OK".

9. The downloaded template will


now appear in your express
project library.

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3-4-10 Importing Another Express Project


1. Go to "Media Room > Color
Boards".

2. Drag a black color board to the


end of the express project.

3. Click on "Express Projects".

4. Drag a second express project


template to the end of the color
board.

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5. Another express project was


added to your current project.

6. Return to "Media Content".

7. Click on too add a new tag.

8. Enter the name of the new tag.

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9. Click on the new tag, and then


click on <Import a Media
Folder>.

10. Select the folder to be


imported, and then click "Select
Folder".

11. You will see the imported


media when you click on the new
tag.

12. Use these new media clips to


replace the placeholder clips in
the second express project
template.

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3-4-11 Modifying Title Text


You need to modify all the title text in the express project template to fit
your video production.
1. Double click on the title effect
to open the Title Designer.

2. Modify the text to fit your


project.

3. Set the title text format, and


then click "Save".

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4. When your production is done,


don't forget to save the project
and output the video file.

3-5 - Creating Instruction Videos and


Tutorials
CyberLink PowerDirector 14 can be used to create instruction videos and
tutorials. It has many tools and features for creating these types of videos,
including the all new Screen Recorder tool. The Screen Recorder allows
you to record everything that happens on your computer screen. This
section will outline how to use this new tool, and all the other features, to
create instruction and tutorial videos.

3-5-1 Recording an Instructor Video

To overlay an instructor video with a PowerPoint slide as shown in the


example photo, the instructor's part needs to be recorded with a webcam,
and then imported into PowerDirector. PowerDirector has a built-in Screen
Recorder. As long as you have a webcam attached to the computer, you
can start recording directly.

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1. Click on
<Capture> to enter the Capture
module.

2. Click on <Capture from a


webcam>.

3. Once the webcam is set up


and you can see yourself, you
can click on <Record (Alt+R)>.

4. The recording has begun.

Extra information:
The recorded video length is
displayed for your reference.

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5. Click on (Alt + R) when you


are done recording, and then
click "OK".

Tip:
You can record the instruction in
a number of segments, and then
edit it together later in
PowerDirector.

6. The captured webcam video


clip is saved in the "Captured
content" window.

7. Click on "Edit" to return to the


Edit module.

8. The captured webcam video


clip was auto import into the
Media Room as well.

Extra information:
The captured webcam video clip
is also auto added to the timeline
for your convenience.

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3-5-2 Importing a PowerPoint File


After recording the instructor's video clips, you can combine them with the
presentation file now. PowerDirector allows you to directly import
presentation PowerPoint files (both .ppt and .pptx supported). Once
imported, PowerDirector converts them to image files you can import into
the timeline.

1. Click on , and then select


"Import Media Files".

2. Select the presentation file you


want to import, and then click
"Open".

3. PowerDirector is importing and


converting the file.
Extra information:
PowerDirector will automatically
convert the slides into pictures,
so the animation or effects on the
slides will become static.

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4. The imported slides are now


displayed as image files in the
media room.

3-5-3 Overlaying the Video Clips with the PiP


Effect
Now that the instructor's video clips and the slides are ready, we can use
the PiP effect to put them together in the video.
1. Drag a slide to editing track 2.

Extra information:
It's suggested that you zoom in
on the timeline so you can align
the content more precisely. To do
so, hover the curser on the
timeline ruler. When you see the
icon, click and drag to the
right.

2. Drag the other slides to the


editing track and then adjust their
durations as required.

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3. Drag editing track 2 above


editing track 1 to switch their
positions.

Extra information:
The order of the editing tracks
determines the order of the layers
of media in the preview window.
The lower an editing track is on
the timeline, the higher the
content displays in your video
production. So the slides will now
be in the background, with the
instructor's video clip on top of
them.

4. The instructor's video clip


needs to be resized so the slides
can be seen.

5. There are eight white control


points in the preview window
available for resizing the media
clip.

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6. Dragging the blue cross in the


center will move the video clip.

7. The PiP effect is created so


that both the video clip and the
slide can be seen at the same
time.

8. Adjust the durations of the


slides.

9. Click on " Trim and move clips"


to shorten the slides' lengths.

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3-5-4 Recording Voice Over Narration


The imported slides can be used with not only the instructor's video clips,
but also with voice over narration. All you need to do is connect a
microphone to your computer, and then you'll be able to record the
narration while watching the slides.

1. Click on to switch to the


Voice-over Recording Room.

2. Move the timeline slider to


where you want to start the
narration, and then click on
to start recording.

3. The length of the recording will


be displayed on the voice track..

4. Click on again to
stop recording. The recorded
audio clip will appear on the
timeline automatically.

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5. Extend the slide to match the


audio clip's length.

Tip:
Each slide should have its own
narration clip so you don't need to
match the slide the audio clip.

6. Drag another slide to the


timeline.

7. Move the timeline slider to the


start of the slide, and then click
on "Record".

8. The narration clip for the


second slide is complete.

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3-5-5 Balancing the Audio Levels


Putting multiple recorded audio clips together may result in inconsistent
audio levels. Therefore, after all the recording is done, you can use the
"Normalize audio" feature to make the volume of all the audio clips the
same.
1. Select all the audio clips, right
click on them, and then select
"Normalize audio".

2. The volume of the audio clips


will now be at the same level.

Tip:
You can increase the height of
the voice track to make adjusting
easier.

3. Click on to go to the
Audio Mixing Room.

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4. Select all the audio clips, and


then drag the master gain control
to increase the volume.

5. The volume of all the audio


clips will be increased together to
the same level.

6. Drag another slide to the


timeline.

7. Move the timeline slider to the


start of the slide, and then click
on "Record".

8. The narration clip for the


second slide is complete.

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3-5-6 Screen Recorder - Recording Your


Computer Screen
Sometimes you may want to record your computer screen to demonstrate
a process. PowerDirector 14 now has a built-in screen recorder for you to
record whatever happens on your screen.
There are two ways to open CyberLink Screen Recorder:

1. Click on to
enter the Capture module.

2. Click on to capture your


computer's screen.

The second way is to use the desktop shortcut for the CyberLink

Screen Recorder that was placed on your desktop when


PowerDirector 14 was installed. There is also a shortcut in the
Windows start menu. Clicking it will launch the Screen Recorder.

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1. When opened, the Screen


Recorder dialog displays.

2. Select the area to be recorded.


Let's select "Full screen" here.

Extra information:
You can also select other fixed
aspect ratios.

3. You can change the color of


mouse clicks.

4. Bright colors are suitable for


instruction videos.

5. Click "Settings".

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6. Click on to change
where the captured video file is
saved.

7. Select "Desktop", and then


click "OK".

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8. Click "OK" to close the settings


window.

Extra information:
You can set other recording
preferences in here as well.

9. Click on to start recording.

10. The recording will start after


the countdown.

Extra information:
Clicking on will pause the
recording.

11. Click on to stop recording.

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12. The recording is complete.

13. Return to PowerDirector, and


then click on "Import media >
Import Media Files" to import the
recorded video clip into the Media
Room.

14. Select the recorded video clip,


and then click "Open".

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15. The video clip was imported.

16. Drag the video clip to the


timeline.

3-5-7 Adding Subtitles to Videos


Adding subtitles to your instruction videos and tutorials can be helpful for
the viewers learning. In PowerDirector, adding subtitles is easy, and in
this section we'll show you how.

3-5-7-1 Adding Subtitles


You can save the script for the video in Notepad before hand, and then
import it to PowerDirector.
1. Right click on the desktop, and
then select "New > Text
Document".

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2. After entering or copying the


subtitle text, click on the X in the
top right corner to close the
document.

3. Click "Save".

4. Reopen the saved text file, and


then resize the Notepad window
and the PowerDirector window as
shown in the photo. Next, click
to enter the Subtitle Room.

5. Click on to play the video.

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6. During playback, click on


<Add a series of subtitle markers
during playback>.

Extra information:
When you click on this button, a
red "T" representing the subtitle
marker displays on the timeline
ruler. See next photo.

7. Click on to pause the video.

8. Click on <Import subtitles


from an SRT or TXT file > to
import the subtitle file.

9. Select the file to be imported,


and then click "Open".

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10. Click "Yes".

11. The subtitle file was imported.

12. Adjust the posititon of the


video in the frame. Move the
video upwards so the text is at
the bottom of the screen.

3-5-7-1 Modifying Subtitles


1. Hover the mouse cursor over
the subtitle clip. When you see a
hand icon, that means you can
move the subtitle clip.

2. Hover the mouse cursor over


the end of the subtitle clip. When
you see a double arrow, that
means you can adjust its length.

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3. If there's a subtitle missing,


move the timeline slider to where
the subtitle is supposed to be,
and then click on to add a
new subtitle marker.

4. Enter the subtitle text in the


new box.

5. Click on <Change subtitle


text format>.

6. Select your preferred font and


style, and then click "OK".

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7. The subtitle text format was


changed.

8. Click on <Export as an
SRT file>.

9. Select where you want to save


the file, and then click "Save" to
back up the subtitle file in the
SRT format.

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3-5-8 Uploading the Video to YouTube


You can upload the finished tutorial video to YouTube, which is a great
way to share it with your students.
1. Click "Produce".

2. Click on "Online", and then


select "YouTube".

3. Select the "Profile type", enter


the video title, and then click on
to set where the produced
video file that's uploaded is
saved.

4. Select the desktop, and then


click "Save".

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5. Select a video category, and


then click on to
produce the video.

6. Click on "Authorize", and then


click "Accept".

7. PowerDirector will produce


your video and then upload it to
YouTube.

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