


Split Screen, also known as multi-screen, is when you display two or more video clips simultaneously on one screen. This is useful when you want to display different angled shots at once, compare two clips or images, or incorporate two or more types of footage into your video at once.Ĭlick the Split Screen tab to enter the layout library. There are currently around 30 split-screen preset templates available in Filmora9 which allow up to 6 clips to be played back at the same time. From there you can add clips to your split screen layout as well as edit and animate each clip.īy default, the duration of the split screen is 5 seconds.ĭouble click the preset thumbnails to preview the layouts and then drag the layout you want to use into a video track on your timeline as shown below:ĭouble click the Split Screen effect in the timeline to enter the editing window. You can drag the edges of it forward or backward on the timeline to adjust the duration. Select the video drop box in the preview window first and then click on a video clip in your media library to add the clip to the split-screen window. You can reposition your clip by clicking and dragging it within its box. To add borders around the clips in your split screen, enable the Border option. If you go to the Transform option in the Video tab you can rotate the split screen as a whole, or change its scale and position.įor more details about video editing, check our guide about Editing Video To change the default border settings click the border option and choose a color and size. In Split Screen editing mode you can adjust the white balance and tone of all your clips, or apply 3D LUT effects. The color correction feature works the same as when editing non-split screen videos. Find a detailed explanation of color correction in Filmora9 in Color Tuning Guide Page.
