Add 3D Placard text to a video clip in Movavi Video Editor 2026

YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@brantamediadotcom

This is a video demonstration on adding 3D Placard text to a video clip in Movavi Video Editor 2026. The software videos seen on our YouTube channel are not intended to be teaching aids, they are simply demonstrations on using certain features of the programs discussed in our videos. Feel free to ask questions in our YouTube comments section we will answer all we can.

The screen capture for this video was recorded and edited with software purchased from:
https://www.movavi.com

Click the link below for Movavi Video Editor’s system requirements:
https://brantamedia.com/2026/01/07/%f0%9f%8e%acmovavi-video-editor-2026-system-requirements/

Add the diagonal soft wipe transition in Clipchamp

YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@brantamediadotcom

This is a video demonstration on adding the diagonal soft wipe transition to video clips in Clipchamp. The software videos seen on our YouTube channel are not intended to be teaching aids, they are simply demonstrations on using certain features of the programs discussed in our videos. Feel free to ask questions in our YouTube comments section we will answer all we can.

Find Clipchamp at:
https://www.clipchamp.com

Neither the free nor the premium version of Clipchamp imposes a strict limit on the length of video exports. You can export videos of any duration, such as 2.5 hours

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The Black Swan: Australia’s Iconic Waterbird

The Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) is a large waterbird native to Australia, famous for its striking black plumage contrasted by a bright red bill and white flight feathers. It is the only entirely Black Swan species in the world and serves as an iconic symbol of Australian wildlife.

The picture above showcases a majestic Black Swan (Cygnus atratus), an elegant large waterbird with predominantly deep black plumage that covers its body, giving it a strikingly uniform and velvety dark appearance contrasted by bright white flight feathers subtly visible along the edges of its folded wings. The swan glides Continue