You also have an ‘effect’ button to add as many filters to your chosen clip as you’d like. This is where you gain access to cropping tools, alter its opacity, rotation, change its volume, and playback speed. Select a thumbnail and click on the cogwheel icon to manipulate that particular clip.
The final column on the right is labeled Preview, which gives you thumbnails of your project over its length. You have a column for Music, one for Background, another for Main and one for Text. The whole interface has a top down feel which can be confusing.
If you’re used to more traditional video editors, you’ll think of your project’s timeline as something to build from left to right. (Image credit: Future) Video editing in a browser