Marathi song editing Alight motion

 


Hello friends, and welcome back to another video editing tutorial! In today's video, we’ve created a video on a trending Marathi song. This video is perfect for both boys and girls, and it’s also great for couples. The video has turned out really well—it's absolutely beautiful! I’m sure you’ll love it!

STAPE 1:open the Alight Motion application.

So friends, first of all, you need to open the Alight Motion application. Once you've opened the Alight Motion app, you'll see two projects created with the beat markers and fake links you imported earlier. Open the first beat-marked project.

After opening the beat-marked project, you’ll notice that I've already set up the lyrics and other elements for you. Now, go to the lower layers where you'll find an emoji layer. Click on that emoji layer, and when you select it, you’ll see an option called "Edit Text" below. Click on this option, and you’ll see a list of fonts. Click on "View All Fonts," then tap on the three lines on the side and choose "Import Font."

Next, select the ZIP file folder where you've stored the fonts I provided. Import both fonts from the ZIP file. Once both fonts are imported, your lyrics should display beautifully in the design. After doing this, we’ll move on to adding the photos.

Now, to add a photo, you'll see a large plus (+) button at the bottom. Click on that button, go to the "Media" option, and select the photo you want to add. After selecting the photo, go to the "Move & Transform" option, and in the second tab, you’ll find the "Rotate" option. Click on "Rotate" and adjust the photo by rotating it between -90° to 90°.

Then, go to the third tab to zoom in slightly, and position the photo on the desired side, just a bit beyond the edge, so that it aligns perfectly with the lyrics and design. Once positioned, drag the photo along the timeline until it matches the first beat marker. Click on the right side of the photo and place it under any existing group or text layers.

Repeat the same steps for the second photo. For the next beat marker, add the second photo in the same way, adjusting it as needed.

Now, fully zoom in on the photo and place its layer below the main group layer. You’ll see a group called "Photo Group." Click on it and enter "Edit Group." Inside this group, you’ll see a rectangle shape. Move to the beginning of this rectangle and click the plus (+) button to add another media. Go to the "Media" option and select any photo you want, such as a background photo you already chose.

STAPE 2:added the photo

Once you've added the photo, position it under the rectangle layer and drag it along the timeline so it matches the length of the rectangle. Adjust the photo within the rectangle frame to fit according to your preference. You can zoom out or adjust the photo size as needed to achieve the look you want.

In this way, add photos within the second group, both inside and outside, to align with the design.

Now, for the third photo, select it and rotate it by 90 degrees. Move it to the next beat marker, slightly zoom in, and position it a bit beyond the text layer. Place this photo layer below all the group layers.

Then, for the next beat marker, add another photo, rotate it by 90 degrees as well, and fully zoom it in. Position it below the layers, just like the previous ones.

BEAT MARK

Follow this process for the first four photos, positioning each one correctly at each beat marker. For the remaining beat markers, you can add photos normally, without any specific adjustments, to complete the sequence.

After placing the remaining vertical photos, you’ll see a group layer at the bottom. Click on the empty space to the right of this group and move it completely above the photo layers. You’ll see an option below labeled "Restyle"; adjust the rectangle layer in the same way by moving it fully above the group.

Next, go to the beat marker at 13 seconds. Click on the large plus (+) button, go to the "Media" option, and select the ink overlay video provided. Once selected, go to the "Blending and Opacity" option, then choose "Lighten" and select "Screen" mode. This will make the ink overlay video blend into the screen.

SHEKH EFFECT 

Now, click on this video to make further adjustments as needed.

STAPE 3: how to apply effect ine photo 

To paste the effects, click the back button to exit to the main menu, then open your effects project. Click on the first photo, go to the "Effects" tab, and tap the three dots. Select "Copy Layer" to copy the effects applied to this photo.

OLL MATAREL

Next, open your beat-marked project. Scroll down to the first photo, click on it, go to "Effects," and tap the three dots again. This time, select "Paste FX" to apply the copied effects to this photo.

STAPE 4: save editing video 

Now, go back to your effects project, click on the second photo, and copy its effects. Open the beat-marked project again, scroll to the second photo, and paste the effects.

Repeat this process for the third photo as well: open the effects project, copy the effects from the third photo, go back to the beat-marked project, and paste the effects onto the third photo. This way, you can ensure each photo has the correct effects applied.

After pasting the effects on all photos, your video is now completely ready. To save the video, click on the "Share" button at the top. You’ll see a "Video" option with a small arrow next to it; click on this arrow to set the video quality. Increase the resolution slider to the highest quality.

Once you’ve set the quality, click on the large "Export" button at the bottom to export your video. And that's it—you’ve successfully created and saved your video! Friends, let me know in the comments how you liked today's video.



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