Edius X Tutorial
Press CTRL + [+] to zoom into the timeline for frame-accurate cuts, and CTRL + [-] to zoom out for a bird's-eye view.
The Ultimate EDIUS X Tutorial: From Basic Edits to Advanced Workflow Mastery
Save and close QuickTitler; your new title card will appear directly on your timeline. Using the Layout Tool for Motion and Keyframing
EDIUS X features a redesigned core engine designed for high performance and fully customizable workflows. edius x tutorial
Select your project profile. For standard modern video, choose or 3840x2160 29.97p depending on your footage. Click OK to open the workspace. Understanding the Workspace
Usually docked near the bin. This crucial window displays applied effects, layout settings, and audio routing for any clip selected on the timeline.
Before you begin, you must configure your project settings, which define the resolution and frame rate for your entire edit. The Interface Press CTRL + [+] to zoom into the
. Match this to your primary shooting format (e.g., 1920x1080 23.98p or 3840x2160 29.97p ). Click OK to open the workspace. Understanding the Interface
Delete the selected clip and automatically shift all trailing clips backward to close the gap. N: Trim the left side of a clip to the cursor position.
Polishing your video involves smoothing out visual cuts and balancing your audio tracks. Adding Visual Transitions Select your project profile
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The default EDIUS X interface is split into four primary areas:
EDIUS allows you to change project settings after you’ve started editing, which is a lifesaver compared to other software. 2. The Interface Layout
To make transitions seamless, extend the audio of a clip before or after its video track. Hold Alt while dragging the edge of an audio clip to trim it independently of its linked video. 4. Background Rendering and Performance Optimization
Create folders (bins) for Footage, Audio, Graphics, and Music to keep your project organized.