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Add Text To Video in Canva | NEW Video Editor ?

Hi guys how are you all doing? Today Im  going to show you how easy it is to add text to a video using Canvas new video editor.  A few weeks ago if you remember I shared a video giving you a really good overview  of what the Canva new video editor does. But today Im going to take a deeper dive into  adding text to video so that you can see what makes the Canva video editor so special. And if  you want to make your videos truly professional you dont want to miss my text editing tips and  tricks. If youre new to this channel Im Nicky Pasquier, Im a Canva Certified Creative and Canva  Creator. So if you want to learn more about how to use Canva for your business be sure to hit the  subscribe button and bell so that youre notified when I publish a new tutorial. If youre ready  to make a start this week follow me over to Canva So from the Canva homepage make sure you click  on this video link right here underneath the heading "What will you design" to access the new  video editor. And underneath youll be given a variety of template layouts and dimensions  so pick whichever one suits your project. Im going to choose the plain video template  which has the same dimensions as a presentation. As you can see this has brought up a blank  video template onto my Canva desktop. If youre not already familiar with Canvas new  video editor please do watch this tutorial before you start a project otherwise you might not be  familiar with all the new video editors features and exactly how to use them. As always if youre  creating a project and youre stuck for ideas you can pick one of Canvas templates from the  left hand side to help you get started. Some of the Pro templates are absolutely gorgeous so if  youd like to explore these as well you can do so for FREE for an exclusive 45 days using  my Canva Certified Creative affiliate link. Youll find the link in the description below  so do check it out. If you dont want to use any of Canvas templates you can of course upload  your own video to work on. To do that go to the left hand side toolbar and click on the  "Uploads tab and then click on the purple button here to upload your video snippet  from your local device. Or alternatively click on the three little dots to the side and  upload your video from Facebook, Google Drive, Instagram or Dropbox. Ive already uploaded my own  video so Im just going to click on the Videos tab and Im going to select the video  to bring it up onto my template. So adding text to a video is so easy and you  do it in exactly the same way as you add text to a static image. So go over to the left  hand side toolbar and find the "Text" icon click on it. If you have Canva Pros Brand Kit  youll find your brand fonts right at the top, so Im going to select one of mine to bring a  text box up onto my video template. You can drag the text to wherever you want on the template,  it acts just the same as a layer so you can put it directly on top of the video or outside of the  video. Now go ahead and edit the text in the same way as you would do normally. If the text layer  doesnt stand out from your video alter the colour the size of your text and even the weight To make it pop even more you can  also add a text box behind it So far so good. Now as I explained in my last  tutorial you can add multiple video clips to the Canva video editor right at the bottom  here. There are two ways I can do this. The first way is to add a new blank page by clicking  on this "Add page" button. And now I can upload a fresh video snippet to my template. To add text  to this video snippet I can simply copy and paste the text from the original video by  just locking the video into place, running my cursor over the text in the text  box using one of my Mac shortcut keys which is "Command and C" to copy the text, click over  to the new video and paste the text into place. Since this text is completely separate to this  text I can now add some completely different edits This is the huge bonus of  using Canvas new video editor you can add and edit fresh new text for each new  video snippet that you have on your timeline. Another way to edit text in the video editor is  to split one of my clips into multiple sections. I did this to create my first Youtube Canva Short  the other week so that I could add different text instructions to each new section. I explained  exactly how to split a clip in my previous tutorial but just briefly all you need to do is  place the video playhead to where you want to split your video clip, find the three little dots  in the far right hand corner of your video clip, click on the three little dots and then click  on "Split". And you can see that has split my video clip into two sections. Now that you  know the basics of adding text to a video let me show you how to finish off your videos  with some truly professional and eye-catching text effects. To add beautiful text effects  just select the text that you want to edit by clicking on it once, heading on up to  the Canva toolbar and clicking on "Effects", and that will bring up the text effect menu on the  left hand side of your screen. So you have seven different text styles to choose from and each  style can be customised by clicking on it once and using the various tools underneath. And you  can also now curve the text with just one click of your mouse using the curve button. And finally  text animations: I explained about text animations in a lot more detail in a previous video so please  do check that one out. But essentially to add an animation to text click on it once to select it  and then select the "Animate" tab in the toolbar, and again on the left hand side of your screen the  text animation menu will appear and you can choose from a whole selection of fantastic text  animations. As you can see as I hover my mouse over each thumbnail you can see the effect it has  on the text on the right hand side in my template Now go ahead and select your favourite animation And now you can finish off your video by  adding some really professional touches.

You can now create all kinds of  videos from product demonstrations, quick promotional videos tutorials and even  YouTube Shorts. If you have any comments or quick questions about the Canva video editor leave  them in the comments box below and Ill do my best to answer them. All the links Ive mentioned  and resources youll find in the description box underneath this video. Whilst youre waiting  for my next video why not dive into those two tutorials that I mentioned to you so that you  get really savvy using Canvas video editor, youll find them just here. I also have a whole  playlist of Canva tips and tricks so I will leave the link to that in the description box. Have a  great week everybody and I will see you next time.

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