Video on end card?

EmmaRhiannon

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You know how people have an end card with 'previous video' or something on, and it has a video clip on it?

How do you do that?

I use CypberLink PowerDirector and I also have Photoshop CS6, if I need that?

Any help would be great, because I'd love to be able to do it LOL :D
 
I don't know how your video editor works, but you just literally do it in the editor. You insert a picture to be your background or make one with the available backgrounds, you take clips of your last video and shrink them and insert them onto it, I used to think there was some magical device they used or something but no hahaha you just do it with the editor.
 
You scale down your videos to be much smaller and put them on a background you make either on your editor or photoshop. Write anything you want on top of the background, put links as annotations on YouTube editor and voila! Your editor needs to be able to have multiple layers for video so you can put more than one video playing at the same time, and also be able to scale them down and reposition them anywhere on the output (should do this if it's using layers).
 
Yeah, fairly straight forward to do as said above, just requires a bit of organisation with video clips and so on, especially as I see some people do a next video one! That's too much for me! :p
 
You can make a template with spaces for your videos to go on photoshop and to put the videos there you just add them as tracks, on top of each other. @Michael and I made some videos on end cards on the channel :)
 
You know how people have an end card with 'previous video' or something on, and it has a video clip on it?

How do you do that?

I use CypberLink PowerDirector and I also have Photoshop CS6, if I need that?

Any help would be great, because I'd love to be able to do it LOL :D

Simple. I do it all the time.

Just take the picture you want as the backdrop make that the main video track. Take whatever clips you want put them under the picture on the timeline then just click the screen and shrink the video size in the editor so it's small and place it wherever you want. Render the end card by itself so you don't have to remake it every time.
 
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