![]() ![]() How to Fade in & Fade out?Ī video fade is a trick in videography that enables an image or video clip to gradually blend into (or appear out of) a color clip. This is a very simple presentation of the fade-out effect:. ![]() How To Fade a Video on Windows 10? Four Steps to Magic!.See how easy and intuitive Mac software is? (I did the same thing in Windows Movie Maker in one step). Now view the final mp4 video to make sure everything is right.(I'm pretty sure this is a lossless trim because it saved a 100MB video instantly). File > Save to save the trimmed mp4 file.Drag the right handle left by 10s and click Trim. File > Share > File to export an mp4 video.There should be an extra 10s of black silence at the end. Play your video and make sure the fade to black is satisfactory (video and audio).(The timeline will look messed up, but it's okay). Double click on it to change the Duration to 15s. Drag the Transitions > Fade to Black effect to the end of the timeline.(This adds the extra 10 second pad at the end). Then click on the freeze frame and change the Duration to 10s in the preview panel. Go to the end of the audio clip and drag the audio handle to the left to create a 5s audio fade out.The video is black around 33% into the duration, whereas the audio can still be heard about 90% into the duration). (This is necessary because the audio fades slower than the video. Then we will throw away the extra 10 seconds (not trivial). To achieve that, you will need to set the Transitions > Fade to Black to 15 seconds so that it will fade to black in 5 seconds. Let's say you want a fade to black in the last 5 seconds of your video. I spent hours and figured out a workaround (messy but achieves the desired result). It already reaches black merely 33% into the duration of the transition. No, you cannot change the fade time in Settings > Fade Out to Black.Įven the manual Transitions > Fade to Black does not work well, it still fades too quickly. So I don't recommend these steps anymore, but I'm leaving it here for educational purposes. Edit: Later, I found a much easier solution using Cross Dissolve (see ![]()
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