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Overlay

What Is an Overlay in Video Editing?

In video editing, an overlay is a layer that is added on top of your existing video footage. Imagine you are making a video and decide to add a picture, text, or another video clip over the original video; that additional content is called an overlay. It’s like putting a sticker on a printed photo. Overlays can be used to add visual interest, display additional information, or create a certain mood in your video projects.

How Do Overlays Enhance a Video?

Here are a few ways overlays can improve your video:

  • Information: Overlays can show important details like names, dates, or facts that help viewers understand your video better.
  • Style: By adding filters or graphical elements, you can change the look of your video to make it more stylish or fit a certain theme.
  • Engagement: Overlays such as subtitles or animated icons can make your video more engaging and help keep viewers interested.

When Should You Use Overlays?

Using overlays in your video can be very helpful, but knowing when to use them is important:

  • Tutorials: If you are explaining how to do something, text overlays can be used to list steps or important notes.
  • Interviews: When someone is speaking off-camera, a text overlay with the speaker’s name and title can provide context to viewers.
  • Storytelling: Overlays can add to your story by providing extra visual elements or background information that adds depth to the story.

Remember, the key is to use overlays in a way that adds to your video without distracting from the main content. They should be clear, well-timed, and relevant to the video’s message.