How to Blur Part of a Video | Clipchamp Tutorial

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How to blur video or blur specific part of a video or image in Clipchamp. This is a beginner friendly tutorial on Microsoft Clipchamp video editing.

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Dude thank you so much. Been banging my head on this for more time than I care to admit to.

Network-Bob
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What about blur in only for few clips in a large video?

mohammadhasanali
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Because of this I liked and subscribed.Thank You!!!

BlueBlazingNinjas
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thanks for the tutorial i was looking everywhere but couldnt find anything helpful but you helped a lot1

wik_mad-._ok
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i dont have the toolbar where the crop is

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This is only for stationary objects. How would you do it if the camera angle is moving side and side and up and down and all around? Not this way…

DonaldMonacelli-lzpo
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Thanks man, quick question. If you have more than one area to blur out, lets say the number plate was in three different places on video. Can you do that ?

P.s, repeat the process and you can blur more than one area....Just worked it out

heathsanders
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This also blurs that part of the video for the entire video. So what if we don't want that part blurred for the entire video? I thought that it would just blur that part. This was a help, but this doesn't actually do what I want. Thanks though

toniadeane
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If there is any foul word in the video How can we trim it?Pls make a tutorial for it .

HeejeePlays
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You blurred the photo, not video. Video blurring is when the hiding part stays always blurred when camera moves around.

valerkayf
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and how to blur mutliple parts that are static in one video ?

overcheats
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how to make text or image in clipchamp

hqwmgiyujcg
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Thanks for that info. I was busting my brain on how to do video fade-out (needed layer for my stuff)...

I do almost the same thing -- thanks to *your* method of [duplicate] layers 😊... and cropping ... only, I did *not* blur it (after selecting done).... just went to Adjust Colors; selected Contrast 100% & Exposure 0%.

For the most part, it works -- if you don't mind a black square [instead of the fuzzy blur outline]. Of course, this might require saving then reloaded from scratch * and repeating the process, to get the square darker (if text or whatever is still bleeding through the cropped area).

* I mean exiting and reloading the [saved or] exported copy with all the elements (layers) combined; that way, if you make a mistake [raises hand over head] you won't have to redo whatever... especially, since you can't "undo" something, once it's exported. I mean, if you do so other edit (sound fx etc), after mugging up the "blur" thing. 😐

The only issue I found is that the file size will probably be larger ... but what the heck... *your* layer/blur method is well worth it... and outweighs the "file-size" issue -- thanks a bunch, Himel!!

Too bad Microsoft didn't think of your method. A tech guy said that there is no way to blur in my "poor version" (free) ... and not even in the Premium version.

tempuser
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Thank you for this. A short and direct video answering exactly what I am looking for.

davidroberts