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Elevate Your Edits – The 2-Way Filmora Method to Top TikTok Reactions
How to Make TikTok Reaction Videos Easily in 2 Ways
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
With all the videos of different moods and categories available on the platform, TikTok’s reaction is something that makes the footage more engaging. Available for both iOS and Android platforms, TikTok allows you to record, edit , and compile a video of up to 60 seconds, and apply a plethora of filters and animation effects to them along with adding relevant music to awe your audience.
Considering this, here you will learn how to make TikTok reaction videos with ease from within the app itself, and if that’s not enough, using one of the best and most efficient programs available in the market that can even allow you to add unique effects to the reactions you create.
- Part 1: How to Make React Videos on TikTok
- Part 2: How to Use Snap Filmora to Make TikTok Reaction Videos
Bonus: Create A More Attractive Video with Human Segmentation Effect
The human segmentation effect under AI Portrait allows you to isolate people from video background even without a green screen, and then you can composite it to make a reaction video easily. Watch the video tutorial below to find out more details.
Want to read the texts instead of watching videos? Check the complete guide to making a reaction video in 3 ways .
Part 1: How to React to a TikTok Video
After being equipped with all the worldly knowledge about TikTok reaction videos, you can follow the steps given below to learn how to react to the footage created by other people:
1. Tap Share and Record Your Reaction
Start TikTok, play the video you want to react on, tap the Share icon from the lower-right area, and tap the React option from the Share to menu. Tap Flip from the top-right corner of the Camera screen to switch between the front and rear camera as needed, optionally tap the Mic icon to disable or enable voice and system audio capture, drag and reposition React window according to the source footage, and tap the Record button from the bottom to start shooting your TikTok reaction. Wait while the source clip and your recording process are complete successfully before moving forward to the next step.
2. Apply Filters
Tap the Filters icon from the top-right corner, tap to pick a filter from those available at the bottom, and tap anywhere on the screen to accept the one you selected and to get back to the previous window.
3. Manage Audio
Tap the Mixer icon from the upper-right corner of the screen, drag the My Voice and Soundtrack Volume sliders to manage your voice recording and the internal audio respectively, and tap Done to save the changes once you’re through with the modifications. Back on the previous window, tap Next from the bottom-right corner.
4. Publish the Video
Tap the Who can view this video option to manage your reaction’s visibility settings (optional). Tap the Save to device toggle switch to prevent TikTok reaction from being stored on your mobile’s storage (optional). Next, tap the Post button from the bottom-right corner to publish the video to TikTok.
More creative tricks about TikTok video: Clone Yourself in TikTok
Part 2: How to Make Reaction Videos with Filmora
Even though you can make TikTok reaction videos using its own filters and audio mixing tools that work pretty well under ideal conditions, if you are a perfectionist and like precision in anything you do or create, you need a dedicated program that has been designed specifically for the purpose.
Although several such tools are available in the market and can be easily downloaded and used, the best among them is Filmora by Wondershare. Wondershare Filmora is an industry-standard production and post-production tool for both Mac and Windows PCs that the majority of users prefer over its competitors such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, etc. This is because Filmora offers simple UI, is less resource-intensive, and is able to render the outputs significantly faster.
You can learn how to make TikTok reaction videos using Wondershare Filmora by following the steps given below:
Note: Before proceeding, make sure that you have already copied the source (and the reaction) video(s) from your smartphone to your computer.
1. Create New Project and Set Preferences
Start Wondershare Filmora on your Windows or Mac PC, go to File > New Project and click 9:16 (Portrait) from the submenu that appears.
Click Split Screen from the standard toolbar at the top, hover mouse to the screen type preset you want to use, click the + ( Add to Project ) icon that appears at the bottom-right corner of the thumbnail, and click OK from the bottom-right corner once the preset is added to the Timeline.
2. Import and Add Video(s) Preview/Timeline
Click the Media button from the standard toolbar, click anywhere inside the Media window at the upper-left corner, and when the Open box comes up, select and import the video file(s) you want to participate in the TikTok reaction. Alternatively, you can also click Record from below the standard toolbar, and choose any of the options to record your own video or voice right from within Wondershare Filmora itself.
Next, click and drag each of the imported videos to their corresponding screen sections in the Preview window in the upper-right area. Notice how the files are automatically added to the Timeline at the bottom.
3. Add Elements and Titles
Click Elements from the standard toolbar, hover mouse to the element you want to add to the reaction, click the + icon that appears at the center of the thumbnail, and reposition the element in the Timeline to match the duration with that of the reaction you are creating.
4. Export the Reaction
Click EXPORT from the top-middle section of the interface, go to the Local tab from the top of the Export box that appears next, select your preferred format from the left bar, optionally choose a destination folder from the right window, optionally click SETTINGS to fine-tune the output preferences as needed, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner to export the TikTok reaction. Or, you can save it in the settings perfect for iPhone or another device.
Below is a sample reaction video made with Filmora, you can do much better than that for your TikTok account:
Besides using Filmora to edit reaction videos with the split-screen presets, you can also use some other video editing software to create a reaction video . Filmora can empower your video creation with more creativity, watch the video below and download Filmora to try.
Conclusion
A TikTok reaction enables you to make the source videos more fun and entertaining. Luckily the app itself has a “React” button that helps you create TikTok reaction videos with merely a few simple taps. However, if you feel that the built-in options are not as robust as they should be, a third-party program like Wondershare Filmora is something you would definitely love to try your hands on as the software is not only easy to use, it is also lightweight, and doesn’t put any overhead on your computer hardware.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
With all the videos of different moods and categories available on the platform, TikTok’s reaction is something that makes the footage more engaging. Available for both iOS and Android platforms, TikTok allows you to record, edit , and compile a video of up to 60 seconds, and apply a plethora of filters and animation effects to them along with adding relevant music to awe your audience.
Considering this, here you will learn how to make TikTok reaction videos with ease from within the app itself, and if that’s not enough, using one of the best and most efficient programs available in the market that can even allow you to add unique effects to the reactions you create.
- Part 1: How to Make React Videos on TikTok
- Part 2: How to Use Snap Filmora to Make TikTok Reaction Videos
Bonus: Create A More Attractive Video with Human Segmentation Effect
The human segmentation effect under AI Portrait allows you to isolate people from video background even without a green screen, and then you can composite it to make a reaction video easily. Watch the video tutorial below to find out more details.
Want to read the texts instead of watching videos? Check the complete guide to making a reaction video in 3 ways .
Part 1: How to React to a TikTok Video
After being equipped with all the worldly knowledge about TikTok reaction videos, you can follow the steps given below to learn how to react to the footage created by other people:
1. Tap Share and Record Your Reaction
Start TikTok, play the video you want to react on, tap the Share icon from the lower-right area, and tap the React option from the Share to menu. Tap Flip from the top-right corner of the Camera screen to switch between the front and rear camera as needed, optionally tap the Mic icon to disable or enable voice and system audio capture, drag and reposition React window according to the source footage, and tap the Record button from the bottom to start shooting your TikTok reaction. Wait while the source clip and your recording process are complete successfully before moving forward to the next step.
2. Apply Filters
Tap the Filters icon from the top-right corner, tap to pick a filter from those available at the bottom, and tap anywhere on the screen to accept the one you selected and to get back to the previous window.
3. Manage Audio
Tap the Mixer icon from the upper-right corner of the screen, drag the My Voice and Soundtrack Volume sliders to manage your voice recording and the internal audio respectively, and tap Done to save the changes once you’re through with the modifications. Back on the previous window, tap Next from the bottom-right corner.
4. Publish the Video
Tap the Who can view this video option to manage your reaction’s visibility settings (optional). Tap the Save to device toggle switch to prevent TikTok reaction from being stored on your mobile’s storage (optional). Next, tap the Post button from the bottom-right corner to publish the video to TikTok.
More creative tricks about TikTok video: Clone Yourself in TikTok
Part 2: How to Make Reaction Videos with Filmora
Even though you can make TikTok reaction videos using its own filters and audio mixing tools that work pretty well under ideal conditions, if you are a perfectionist and like precision in anything you do or create, you need a dedicated program that has been designed specifically for the purpose.
Although several such tools are available in the market and can be easily downloaded and used, the best among them is Filmora by Wondershare. Wondershare Filmora is an industry-standard production and post-production tool for both Mac and Windows PCs that the majority of users prefer over its competitors such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, etc. This is because Filmora offers simple UI, is less resource-intensive, and is able to render the outputs significantly faster.
You can learn how to make TikTok reaction videos using Wondershare Filmora by following the steps given below:
Note: Before proceeding, make sure that you have already copied the source (and the reaction) video(s) from your smartphone to your computer.
1. Create New Project and Set Preferences
Start Wondershare Filmora on your Windows or Mac PC, go to File > New Project and click 9:16 (Portrait) from the submenu that appears.
Click Split Screen from the standard toolbar at the top, hover mouse to the screen type preset you want to use, click the + ( Add to Project ) icon that appears at the bottom-right corner of the thumbnail, and click OK from the bottom-right corner once the preset is added to the Timeline.
2. Import and Add Video(s) Preview/Timeline
Click the Media button from the standard toolbar, click anywhere inside the Media window at the upper-left corner, and when the Open box comes up, select and import the video file(s) you want to participate in the TikTok reaction. Alternatively, you can also click Record from below the standard toolbar, and choose any of the options to record your own video or voice right from within Wondershare Filmora itself.
Next, click and drag each of the imported videos to their corresponding screen sections in the Preview window in the upper-right area. Notice how the files are automatically added to the Timeline at the bottom.
3. Add Elements and Titles
Click Elements from the standard toolbar, hover mouse to the element you want to add to the reaction, click the + icon that appears at the center of the thumbnail, and reposition the element in the Timeline to match the duration with that of the reaction you are creating.
4. Export the Reaction
Click EXPORT from the top-middle section of the interface, go to the Local tab from the top of the Export box that appears next, select your preferred format from the left bar, optionally choose a destination folder from the right window, optionally click SETTINGS to fine-tune the output preferences as needed, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner to export the TikTok reaction. Or, you can save it in the settings perfect for iPhone or another device.
Below is a sample reaction video made with Filmora, you can do much better than that for your TikTok account:
Besides using Filmora to edit reaction videos with the split-screen presets, you can also use some other video editing software to create a reaction video . Filmora can empower your video creation with more creativity, watch the video below and download Filmora to try.
Conclusion
A TikTok reaction enables you to make the source videos more fun and entertaining. Luckily the app itself has a “React” button that helps you create TikTok reaction videos with merely a few simple taps. However, if you feel that the built-in options are not as robust as they should be, a third-party program like Wondershare Filmora is something you would definitely love to try your hands on as the software is not only easy to use, it is also lightweight, and doesn’t put any overhead on your computer hardware.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
With all the videos of different moods and categories available on the platform, TikTok’s reaction is something that makes the footage more engaging. Available for both iOS and Android platforms, TikTok allows you to record, edit , and compile a video of up to 60 seconds, and apply a plethora of filters and animation effects to them along with adding relevant music to awe your audience.
Considering this, here you will learn how to make TikTok reaction videos with ease from within the app itself, and if that’s not enough, using one of the best and most efficient programs available in the market that can even allow you to add unique effects to the reactions you create.
- Part 1: How to Make React Videos on TikTok
- Part 2: How to Use Snap Filmora to Make TikTok Reaction Videos
Bonus: Create A More Attractive Video with Human Segmentation Effect
The human segmentation effect under AI Portrait allows you to isolate people from video background even without a green screen, and then you can composite it to make a reaction video easily. Watch the video tutorial below to find out more details.
Want to read the texts instead of watching videos? Check the complete guide to making a reaction video in 3 ways .
Part 1: How to React to a TikTok Video
After being equipped with all the worldly knowledge about TikTok reaction videos, you can follow the steps given below to learn how to react to the footage created by other people:
1. Tap Share and Record Your Reaction
Start TikTok, play the video you want to react on, tap the Share icon from the lower-right area, and tap the React option from the Share to menu. Tap Flip from the top-right corner of the Camera screen to switch between the front and rear camera as needed, optionally tap the Mic icon to disable or enable voice and system audio capture, drag and reposition React window according to the source footage, and tap the Record button from the bottom to start shooting your TikTok reaction. Wait while the source clip and your recording process are complete successfully before moving forward to the next step.
2. Apply Filters
Tap the Filters icon from the top-right corner, tap to pick a filter from those available at the bottom, and tap anywhere on the screen to accept the one you selected and to get back to the previous window.
3. Manage Audio
Tap the Mixer icon from the upper-right corner of the screen, drag the My Voice and Soundtrack Volume sliders to manage your voice recording and the internal audio respectively, and tap Done to save the changes once you’re through with the modifications. Back on the previous window, tap Next from the bottom-right corner.
4. Publish the Video
Tap the Who can view this video option to manage your reaction’s visibility settings (optional). Tap the Save to device toggle switch to prevent TikTok reaction from being stored on your mobile’s storage (optional). Next, tap the Post button from the bottom-right corner to publish the video to TikTok.
More creative tricks about TikTok video: Clone Yourself in TikTok
Part 2: How to Make Reaction Videos with Filmora
Even though you can make TikTok reaction videos using its own filters and audio mixing tools that work pretty well under ideal conditions, if you are a perfectionist and like precision in anything you do or create, you need a dedicated program that has been designed specifically for the purpose.
Although several such tools are available in the market and can be easily downloaded and used, the best among them is Filmora by Wondershare. Wondershare Filmora is an industry-standard production and post-production tool for both Mac and Windows PCs that the majority of users prefer over its competitors such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, etc. This is because Filmora offers simple UI, is less resource-intensive, and is able to render the outputs significantly faster.
You can learn how to make TikTok reaction videos using Wondershare Filmora by following the steps given below:
Note: Before proceeding, make sure that you have already copied the source (and the reaction) video(s) from your smartphone to your computer.
1. Create New Project and Set Preferences
Start Wondershare Filmora on your Windows or Mac PC, go to File > New Project and click 9:16 (Portrait) from the submenu that appears.
Click Split Screen from the standard toolbar at the top, hover mouse to the screen type preset you want to use, click the + ( Add to Project ) icon that appears at the bottom-right corner of the thumbnail, and click OK from the bottom-right corner once the preset is added to the Timeline.
2. Import and Add Video(s) Preview/Timeline
Click the Media button from the standard toolbar, click anywhere inside the Media window at the upper-left corner, and when the Open box comes up, select and import the video file(s) you want to participate in the TikTok reaction. Alternatively, you can also click Record from below the standard toolbar, and choose any of the options to record your own video or voice right from within Wondershare Filmora itself.
Next, click and drag each of the imported videos to their corresponding screen sections in the Preview window in the upper-right area. Notice how the files are automatically added to the Timeline at the bottom.
3. Add Elements and Titles
Click Elements from the standard toolbar, hover mouse to the element you want to add to the reaction, click the + icon that appears at the center of the thumbnail, and reposition the element in the Timeline to match the duration with that of the reaction you are creating.
4. Export the Reaction
Click EXPORT from the top-middle section of the interface, go to the Local tab from the top of the Export box that appears next, select your preferred format from the left bar, optionally choose a destination folder from the right window, optionally click SETTINGS to fine-tune the output preferences as needed, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner to export the TikTok reaction. Or, you can save it in the settings perfect for iPhone or another device.
Below is a sample reaction video made with Filmora, you can do much better than that for your TikTok account:
Besides using Filmora to edit reaction videos with the split-screen presets, you can also use some other video editing software to create a reaction video . Filmora can empower your video creation with more creativity, watch the video below and download Filmora to try.
Conclusion
A TikTok reaction enables you to make the source videos more fun and entertaining. Luckily the app itself has a “React” button that helps you create TikTok reaction videos with merely a few simple taps. However, if you feel that the built-in options are not as robust as they should be, a third-party program like Wondershare Filmora is something you would definitely love to try your hands on as the software is not only easy to use, it is also lightweight, and doesn’t put any overhead on your computer hardware.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
With all the videos of different moods and categories available on the platform, TikTok’s reaction is something that makes the footage more engaging. Available for both iOS and Android platforms, TikTok allows you to record, edit , and compile a video of up to 60 seconds, and apply a plethora of filters and animation effects to them along with adding relevant music to awe your audience.
Considering this, here you will learn how to make TikTok reaction videos with ease from within the app itself, and if that’s not enough, using one of the best and most efficient programs available in the market that can even allow you to add unique effects to the reactions you create.
- Part 1: How to Make React Videos on TikTok
- Part 2: How to Use Snap Filmora to Make TikTok Reaction Videos
Bonus: Create A More Attractive Video with Human Segmentation Effect
The human segmentation effect under AI Portrait allows you to isolate people from video background even without a green screen, and then you can composite it to make a reaction video easily. Watch the video tutorial below to find out more details.
Want to read the texts instead of watching videos? Check the complete guide to making a reaction video in 3 ways .
Part 1: How to React to a TikTok Video
After being equipped with all the worldly knowledge about TikTok reaction videos, you can follow the steps given below to learn how to react to the footage created by other people:
1. Tap Share and Record Your Reaction
Start TikTok, play the video you want to react on, tap the Share icon from the lower-right area, and tap the React option from the Share to menu. Tap Flip from the top-right corner of the Camera screen to switch between the front and rear camera as needed, optionally tap the Mic icon to disable or enable voice and system audio capture, drag and reposition React window according to the source footage, and tap the Record button from the bottom to start shooting your TikTok reaction. Wait while the source clip and your recording process are complete successfully before moving forward to the next step.
2. Apply Filters
Tap the Filters icon from the top-right corner, tap to pick a filter from those available at the bottom, and tap anywhere on the screen to accept the one you selected and to get back to the previous window.
3. Manage Audio
Tap the Mixer icon from the upper-right corner of the screen, drag the My Voice and Soundtrack Volume sliders to manage your voice recording and the internal audio respectively, and tap Done to save the changes once you’re through with the modifications. Back on the previous window, tap Next from the bottom-right corner.
4. Publish the Video
Tap the Who can view this video option to manage your reaction’s visibility settings (optional). Tap the Save to device toggle switch to prevent TikTok reaction from being stored on your mobile’s storage (optional). Next, tap the Post button from the bottom-right corner to publish the video to TikTok.
More creative tricks about TikTok video: Clone Yourself in TikTok
Part 2: How to Make Reaction Videos with Filmora
Even though you can make TikTok reaction videos using its own filters and audio mixing tools that work pretty well under ideal conditions, if you are a perfectionist and like precision in anything you do or create, you need a dedicated program that has been designed specifically for the purpose.
Although several such tools are available in the market and can be easily downloaded and used, the best among them is Filmora by Wondershare. Wondershare Filmora is an industry-standard production and post-production tool for both Mac and Windows PCs that the majority of users prefer over its competitors such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, etc. This is because Filmora offers simple UI, is less resource-intensive, and is able to render the outputs significantly faster.
You can learn how to make TikTok reaction videos using Wondershare Filmora by following the steps given below:
Note: Before proceeding, make sure that you have already copied the source (and the reaction) video(s) from your smartphone to your computer.
1. Create New Project and Set Preferences
Start Wondershare Filmora on your Windows or Mac PC, go to File > New Project and click 9:16 (Portrait) from the submenu that appears.
Click Split Screen from the standard toolbar at the top, hover mouse to the screen type preset you want to use, click the + ( Add to Project ) icon that appears at the bottom-right corner of the thumbnail, and click OK from the bottom-right corner once the preset is added to the Timeline.
2. Import and Add Video(s) Preview/Timeline
Click the Media button from the standard toolbar, click anywhere inside the Media window at the upper-left corner, and when the Open box comes up, select and import the video file(s) you want to participate in the TikTok reaction. Alternatively, you can also click Record from below the standard toolbar, and choose any of the options to record your own video or voice right from within Wondershare Filmora itself.
Next, click and drag each of the imported videos to their corresponding screen sections in the Preview window in the upper-right area. Notice how the files are automatically added to the Timeline at the bottom.
3. Add Elements and Titles
Click Elements from the standard toolbar, hover mouse to the element you want to add to the reaction, click the + icon that appears at the center of the thumbnail, and reposition the element in the Timeline to match the duration with that of the reaction you are creating.
4. Export the Reaction
Click EXPORT from the top-middle section of the interface, go to the Local tab from the top of the Export box that appears next, select your preferred format from the left bar, optionally choose a destination folder from the right window, optionally click SETTINGS to fine-tune the output preferences as needed, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner to export the TikTok reaction. Or, you can save it in the settings perfect for iPhone or another device.
Below is a sample reaction video made with Filmora, you can do much better than that for your TikTok account:
Besides using Filmora to edit reaction videos with the split-screen presets, you can also use some other video editing software to create a reaction video . Filmora can empower your video creation with more creativity, watch the video below and download Filmora to try.
Conclusion
A TikTok reaction enables you to make the source videos more fun and entertaining. Luckily the app itself has a “React” button that helps you create TikTok reaction videos with merely a few simple taps. However, if you feel that the built-in options are not as robust as they should be, a third-party program like Wondershare Filmora is something you would definitely love to try your hands on as the software is not only easy to use, it is also lightweight, and doesn’t put any overhead on your computer hardware.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
From One to a Hundred: A Guide to Creating Multiple TikToks of Youself
How to Clone Yourself on TikTok
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Every rising pop star needs music videos, but using professional video editing software may be too time-consuming if you want to quickly create a clone video you can share with your fans on TikTok.
Multiplying yourself in a video is a cool way of making sure that your video is going to get the kind of attention it deserves. The process of cloning yourself in a video is a simple one, but there are certain rules you have to follow while recording the footage that will help you avoid overlapping the figures you’re cloning. Here’s how you can make your first clone yourself video on TikTok.
Selecting the Song for your Clone Video
Before you start shooting the video you first need to select the song on TikTok you’re going to use in the video. Once you’ve found the perfect track simply record it and save it as a video to your camera roll. You can then import the video clip that contains the song into the Video Star app.
Here are 10 Popular TikTok Songs for you.
Using the Video Star App to Clone Yourself
1. Download Video Star App
Choosing a location, mounting your iPhone on a tripod, or picking the positions for each of your clones are all important steps you’ll need to take before you actually start recording. There are several apps that enable you to create clone videos easily, but in this article, we are going to show you how you can clone yourself with Video Star. The app can be downloaded from the App Store for free, but additional in-app purchases are necessary if you want to have access to all the power packs Video Star offers. You don’t have to record the video clips with this app since the iPhone’s native camera app is powerful enough to enable you to record high-quality footage.
2. Edit Multiple Video Clips
After you record all the positions for your next clone video with the iPhone’s native camera app, you should cut the video clips and keep only the parts where you are perfectly positioned, so your position in one clip doesn’t overlap with other positions. During the video recording process try to create as much separation between two positions in order to avoid any chance of overlapping. One of the best ways to achieve this is to shoot at a location that is spacious enough so you can make enough separation between two positions. Keep in mind that the maximum number of clips you can combine in the Video Star app is limited to just three, so if you want to have more than three clones in the shot you first have to piece together three clips, save them as a single file and then add more clips to the cloned video you created.
3. Level up Your Videos with Video Star
Video Star also enables you to shoot your videos from the app, and you can adjust the Countdown before the app starts recording or the Recording Speed. Make sure to enter the lowest Recording Speed value possible, because that way you’ll be recording like TikTok does on fast.
Tap the Record button, then select the Multiple options, and play the video that contains the song you previously selected. Once you reach the spot in the song where you want to introduce the clone simply tap Set, so the recording will stop at the designated point and you can move to another position. If at any point during recording you realize that your movements extend to your clone’s location, you can simply tap on the hamburger icon and select the Delete Last option.
To preview the video, you just have to tap on the Scissors icon, and the recorded video will automatically start playing. The Record New Clip in the Scissors menu lets you start from the beginning in case you’re not happy with the results or you can use this option to start recording the video with the second position of your clone.
When done, head back to the Scissors menu, and tap on the Multi-Layer Clip. This feature doesn’t come with the free version of the app, and you must purchase it in order to create a clone video. This action will enable you to select the back and front clips. After selecting the clips, the Mask Front menu will appear on the screen, choose the Shape option and use the hamburger icon on the right side of the screen to change the video’s shape to Rectangle. Drag the rectangle in the preview window so you can crop the first clip to match the demands of your video and press the Next icon to continue the video editing process.
Alternatively, you can use the Erase option to remove the unwanted parts of each video. You can find this option in the Mask Front or Mask Back menu, so just select it and use your finger to remove sections of the shot you don’t want to use.
The Add Effect menu will pop up on the screen so you can add different effects to your first video clip, and then repeat the entire process for the back clip. Once you’ve edited the second clip tap on the Create button to complete the process of making a multilayer clip. Tap Done to save the clip to your camera roll, and upload it to TikTok.
Conclusion
Cloning yourself in a video using the Video Star app is a simple process that can be mastered in a short period of time. The Video Star app lets you create as many clones of yourself as you want, so you just have to make sure that your video clips can be easily combined to feature two or more of your clones and have fun exploring the effects that can make your videos look even cooler. If you want to be a success on the TikTok platform, learning how to make clone videos is one of the best ways to do it, so choose your favorite songs and start producing clone yourself videos.
You can also use Wondershare Filmora to make a split-screen with ease. Check the tutorial below to figure out how to make a split-screen video to clone.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Every rising pop star needs music videos, but using professional video editing software may be too time-consuming if you want to quickly create a clone video you can share with your fans on TikTok.
Multiplying yourself in a video is a cool way of making sure that your video is going to get the kind of attention it deserves. The process of cloning yourself in a video is a simple one, but there are certain rules you have to follow while recording the footage that will help you avoid overlapping the figures you’re cloning. Here’s how you can make your first clone yourself video on TikTok.
Selecting the Song for your Clone Video
Before you start shooting the video you first need to select the song on TikTok you’re going to use in the video. Once you’ve found the perfect track simply record it and save it as a video to your camera roll. You can then import the video clip that contains the song into the Video Star app.
Here are 10 Popular TikTok Songs for you.
Using the Video Star App to Clone Yourself
1. Download Video Star App
Choosing a location, mounting your iPhone on a tripod, or picking the positions for each of your clones are all important steps you’ll need to take before you actually start recording. There are several apps that enable you to create clone videos easily, but in this article, we are going to show you how you can clone yourself with Video Star. The app can be downloaded from the App Store for free, but additional in-app purchases are necessary if you want to have access to all the power packs Video Star offers. You don’t have to record the video clips with this app since the iPhone’s native camera app is powerful enough to enable you to record high-quality footage.
2. Edit Multiple Video Clips
After you record all the positions for your next clone video with the iPhone’s native camera app, you should cut the video clips and keep only the parts where you are perfectly positioned, so your position in one clip doesn’t overlap with other positions. During the video recording process try to create as much separation between two positions in order to avoid any chance of overlapping. One of the best ways to achieve this is to shoot at a location that is spacious enough so you can make enough separation between two positions. Keep in mind that the maximum number of clips you can combine in the Video Star app is limited to just three, so if you want to have more than three clones in the shot you first have to piece together three clips, save them as a single file and then add more clips to the cloned video you created.
3. Level up Your Videos with Video Star
Video Star also enables you to shoot your videos from the app, and you can adjust the Countdown before the app starts recording or the Recording Speed. Make sure to enter the lowest Recording Speed value possible, because that way you’ll be recording like TikTok does on fast.
Tap the Record button, then select the Multiple options, and play the video that contains the song you previously selected. Once you reach the spot in the song where you want to introduce the clone simply tap Set, so the recording will stop at the designated point and you can move to another position. If at any point during recording you realize that your movements extend to your clone’s location, you can simply tap on the hamburger icon and select the Delete Last option.
To preview the video, you just have to tap on the Scissors icon, and the recorded video will automatically start playing. The Record New Clip in the Scissors menu lets you start from the beginning in case you’re not happy with the results or you can use this option to start recording the video with the second position of your clone.
When done, head back to the Scissors menu, and tap on the Multi-Layer Clip. This feature doesn’t come with the free version of the app, and you must purchase it in order to create a clone video. This action will enable you to select the back and front clips. After selecting the clips, the Mask Front menu will appear on the screen, choose the Shape option and use the hamburger icon on the right side of the screen to change the video’s shape to Rectangle. Drag the rectangle in the preview window so you can crop the first clip to match the demands of your video and press the Next icon to continue the video editing process.
Alternatively, you can use the Erase option to remove the unwanted parts of each video. You can find this option in the Mask Front or Mask Back menu, so just select it and use your finger to remove sections of the shot you don’t want to use.
The Add Effect menu will pop up on the screen so you can add different effects to your first video clip, and then repeat the entire process for the back clip. Once you’ve edited the second clip tap on the Create button to complete the process of making a multilayer clip. Tap Done to save the clip to your camera roll, and upload it to TikTok.
Conclusion
Cloning yourself in a video using the Video Star app is a simple process that can be mastered in a short period of time. The Video Star app lets you create as many clones of yourself as you want, so you just have to make sure that your video clips can be easily combined to feature two or more of your clones and have fun exploring the effects that can make your videos look even cooler. If you want to be a success on the TikTok platform, learning how to make clone videos is one of the best ways to do it, so choose your favorite songs and start producing clone yourself videos.
You can also use Wondershare Filmora to make a split-screen with ease. Check the tutorial below to figure out how to make a split-screen video to clone.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Every rising pop star needs music videos, but using professional video editing software may be too time-consuming if you want to quickly create a clone video you can share with your fans on TikTok.
Multiplying yourself in a video is a cool way of making sure that your video is going to get the kind of attention it deserves. The process of cloning yourself in a video is a simple one, but there are certain rules you have to follow while recording the footage that will help you avoid overlapping the figures you’re cloning. Here’s how you can make your first clone yourself video on TikTok.
Selecting the Song for your Clone Video
Before you start shooting the video you first need to select the song on TikTok you’re going to use in the video. Once you’ve found the perfect track simply record it and save it as a video to your camera roll. You can then import the video clip that contains the song into the Video Star app.
Here are 10 Popular TikTok Songs for you.
Using the Video Star App to Clone Yourself
1. Download Video Star App
Choosing a location, mounting your iPhone on a tripod, or picking the positions for each of your clones are all important steps you’ll need to take before you actually start recording. There are several apps that enable you to create clone videos easily, but in this article, we are going to show you how you can clone yourself with Video Star. The app can be downloaded from the App Store for free, but additional in-app purchases are necessary if you want to have access to all the power packs Video Star offers. You don’t have to record the video clips with this app since the iPhone’s native camera app is powerful enough to enable you to record high-quality footage.
2. Edit Multiple Video Clips
After you record all the positions for your next clone video with the iPhone’s native camera app, you should cut the video clips and keep only the parts where you are perfectly positioned, so your position in one clip doesn’t overlap with other positions. During the video recording process try to create as much separation between two positions in order to avoid any chance of overlapping. One of the best ways to achieve this is to shoot at a location that is spacious enough so you can make enough separation between two positions. Keep in mind that the maximum number of clips you can combine in the Video Star app is limited to just three, so if you want to have more than three clones in the shot you first have to piece together three clips, save them as a single file and then add more clips to the cloned video you created.
3. Level up Your Videos with Video Star
Video Star also enables you to shoot your videos from the app, and you can adjust the Countdown before the app starts recording or the Recording Speed. Make sure to enter the lowest Recording Speed value possible, because that way you’ll be recording like TikTok does on fast.
Tap the Record button, then select the Multiple options, and play the video that contains the song you previously selected. Once you reach the spot in the song where you want to introduce the clone simply tap Set, so the recording will stop at the designated point and you can move to another position. If at any point during recording you realize that your movements extend to your clone’s location, you can simply tap on the hamburger icon and select the Delete Last option.
To preview the video, you just have to tap on the Scissors icon, and the recorded video will automatically start playing. The Record New Clip in the Scissors menu lets you start from the beginning in case you’re not happy with the results or you can use this option to start recording the video with the second position of your clone.
When done, head back to the Scissors menu, and tap on the Multi-Layer Clip. This feature doesn’t come with the free version of the app, and you must purchase it in order to create a clone video. This action will enable you to select the back and front clips. After selecting the clips, the Mask Front menu will appear on the screen, choose the Shape option and use the hamburger icon on the right side of the screen to change the video’s shape to Rectangle. Drag the rectangle in the preview window so you can crop the first clip to match the demands of your video and press the Next icon to continue the video editing process.
Alternatively, you can use the Erase option to remove the unwanted parts of each video. You can find this option in the Mask Front or Mask Back menu, so just select it and use your finger to remove sections of the shot you don’t want to use.
The Add Effect menu will pop up on the screen so you can add different effects to your first video clip, and then repeat the entire process for the back clip. Once you’ve edited the second clip tap on the Create button to complete the process of making a multilayer clip. Tap Done to save the clip to your camera roll, and upload it to TikTok.
Conclusion
Cloning yourself in a video using the Video Star app is a simple process that can be mastered in a short period of time. The Video Star app lets you create as many clones of yourself as you want, so you just have to make sure that your video clips can be easily combined to feature two or more of your clones and have fun exploring the effects that can make your videos look even cooler. If you want to be a success on the TikTok platform, learning how to make clone videos is one of the best ways to do it, so choose your favorite songs and start producing clone yourself videos.
You can also use Wondershare Filmora to make a split-screen with ease. Check the tutorial below to figure out how to make a split-screen video to clone.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Every rising pop star needs music videos, but using professional video editing software may be too time-consuming if you want to quickly create a clone video you can share with your fans on TikTok.
Multiplying yourself in a video is a cool way of making sure that your video is going to get the kind of attention it deserves. The process of cloning yourself in a video is a simple one, but there are certain rules you have to follow while recording the footage that will help you avoid overlapping the figures you’re cloning. Here’s how you can make your first clone yourself video on TikTok.
Selecting the Song for your Clone Video
Before you start shooting the video you first need to select the song on TikTok you’re going to use in the video. Once you’ve found the perfect track simply record it and save it as a video to your camera roll. You can then import the video clip that contains the song into the Video Star app.
Here are 10 Popular TikTok Songs for you.
Using the Video Star App to Clone Yourself
1. Download Video Star App
Choosing a location, mounting your iPhone on a tripod, or picking the positions for each of your clones are all important steps you’ll need to take before you actually start recording. There are several apps that enable you to create clone videos easily, but in this article, we are going to show you how you can clone yourself with Video Star. The app can be downloaded from the App Store for free, but additional in-app purchases are necessary if you want to have access to all the power packs Video Star offers. You don’t have to record the video clips with this app since the iPhone’s native camera app is powerful enough to enable you to record high-quality footage.
2. Edit Multiple Video Clips
After you record all the positions for your next clone video with the iPhone’s native camera app, you should cut the video clips and keep only the parts where you are perfectly positioned, so your position in one clip doesn’t overlap with other positions. During the video recording process try to create as much separation between two positions in order to avoid any chance of overlapping. One of the best ways to achieve this is to shoot at a location that is spacious enough so you can make enough separation between two positions. Keep in mind that the maximum number of clips you can combine in the Video Star app is limited to just three, so if you want to have more than three clones in the shot you first have to piece together three clips, save them as a single file and then add more clips to the cloned video you created.
3. Level up Your Videos with Video Star
Video Star also enables you to shoot your videos from the app, and you can adjust the Countdown before the app starts recording or the Recording Speed. Make sure to enter the lowest Recording Speed value possible, because that way you’ll be recording like TikTok does on fast.
Tap the Record button, then select the Multiple options, and play the video that contains the song you previously selected. Once you reach the spot in the song where you want to introduce the clone simply tap Set, so the recording will stop at the designated point and you can move to another position. If at any point during recording you realize that your movements extend to your clone’s location, you can simply tap on the hamburger icon and select the Delete Last option.
To preview the video, you just have to tap on the Scissors icon, and the recorded video will automatically start playing. The Record New Clip in the Scissors menu lets you start from the beginning in case you’re not happy with the results or you can use this option to start recording the video with the second position of your clone.
When done, head back to the Scissors menu, and tap on the Multi-Layer Clip. This feature doesn’t come with the free version of the app, and you must purchase it in order to create a clone video. This action will enable you to select the back and front clips. After selecting the clips, the Mask Front menu will appear on the screen, choose the Shape option and use the hamburger icon on the right side of the screen to change the video’s shape to Rectangle. Drag the rectangle in the preview window so you can crop the first clip to match the demands of your video and press the Next icon to continue the video editing process.
Alternatively, you can use the Erase option to remove the unwanted parts of each video. You can find this option in the Mask Front or Mask Back menu, so just select it and use your finger to remove sections of the shot you don’t want to use.
The Add Effect menu will pop up on the screen so you can add different effects to your first video clip, and then repeat the entire process for the back clip. Once you’ve edited the second clip tap on the Create button to complete the process of making a multilayer clip. Tap Done to save the clip to your camera roll, and upload it to TikTok.
Conclusion
Cloning yourself in a video using the Video Star app is a simple process that can be mastered in a short period of time. The Video Star app lets you create as many clones of yourself as you want, so you just have to make sure that your video clips can be easily combined to feature two or more of your clones and have fun exploring the effects that can make your videos look even cooler. If you want to be a success on the TikTok platform, learning how to make clone videos is one of the best ways to do it, so choose your favorite songs and start producing clone yourself videos.
You can also use Wondershare Filmora to make a split-screen with ease. Check the tutorial below to figure out how to make a split-screen video to clone.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
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