Editing Videos | Twinmotion Documentation

Editing Videos

Learn how to edit videos in Twinmotion.

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Once you've created a video in Twinmotion, you can edit various aspects of it. If your video contains several parts, you can reorganize them in the order you want them to play. You can change the length and playback speed of a video by adjusting the length of each part in the video. In the Part menu and the Keyframe menu, you can access common commands to manage parts and keyframes such as Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete. If you change the visibility status of objects or the camera position in your scene after a video has been created, you can update your video by refreshing the keyframes in the video.

Organizing Parts

You can organize the order the parts of your video play by dragging and dropping them to the position of your choice.

  1. In the Media dock, click the video.

  2. In the video controls, click the Collapse/expand parts icon.

    Collapse or expand part

  3. Click and hold the Grab and move part handle and drag and drop the part to a new position.

Changing Part Length

By default, Twinmotion sets a length of 10 seconds per part, meaning that it takes 10 seconds to play a part from beginning to end. The length assigned to parts affects the playback speed and length of videos. For example, if a video contains three parts that each have a length of 10 seconds, the total playing time of the video is 30 seconds.

You can change the part length to adjust the total playing time of a video. A longer length makes the part play slower, and a shorter length makes the part play faster.

To change the part length:

  1. In the Media dock, click on the video.

  2. Select the part in the video.

  3. To the right of the part name enter a new value for the length. The length is measured in minutes and seconds.

    Part length of a video

  4. To preview the part length, click the Play icon situated in the video controls.

    Play video icon

    The total playing time of a video is displayed on the left side of the video.

    Total playing time of a video

Managing Parts and Keyframes

The keyframes and parts inside a video each have their own menu.

In the Part menu you can Rename, Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete parts. You can also Collapse a part and select the Start/end ambience command to create time-lapse videos.

Part menu of a video

Part menu

In the Keyframe menu you can Delete keyframes, as well as copy and paste the visual settings (ambience) from one keyframe to another.

Keyframe menu of a video

Keyframe menu

Opening the Part Menu

  1. In the Media dock, click on a video.

  2. Select a part in the video.

  3. Click the ellipsis (...) to the right of the part name.

    Opening the part menu

Opening the Keyframe Menu

  1. In the Media dock, click on a video.

  2. Select a part in the video.

  3. Hover over a keyframe and click the ellipsis (...) that appears above the keyframe.

    Opening the keyframe menu

Renaming Parts

  1. In the Media dock, click on a video.

  2. Select the part that you want to rename.

  3. Open the Part menu, and select Rename.

    Type the new name for the part.

    Renaming video parts

Cutting, Copying, Pasting, and Deleting Parts

  1. In the Media dock, click on a video.

  2. Select the part that you want to cut, copy, paste or delete.

  3. Open the Part menu and select a command.

Deleting Keyframes

  1. In the Media dock, click on a video.

  2. Select the keyframe that you want to delete.

  3. Open the Keyframe menu and select Delete.

Updating Keyframes

If you make changes to the visibility status of objects in the Scene graph or change the camera position in the scene when editing a video, you can update the keyframes in the video to reflect the changes you've made in the scene by refreshing the keyframes.

For more information on how to refresh keyframes, refer to Updating Media.