Video masking is a simple yet powerful tool for hiding or showing certain parts of a video. Imagine it like cutting shapes out of paper to reveal what’s behind! 

In Filmora, you can use different video masks to create cool effects or focus on specific parts of your footage. With AI Video Masking, Filmora makes it even easier by automatically tracking objects as they move. 

This article will explain the different types of video masks, how they work, and how to create them using AI. By the end, you’ll know how to use masking to bring your videos to life!

Part 1: What are The Different Types of Video Masks, and How Are They Used?

There are different kinds of video masking, and they each help you show or hide parts of your video in fun ways!

  • Clipping Masks

A clipping mask is like making a window in your video. You can choose an excellent shape, like a heart or a star, and only show what’s inside that shape. The rest of the video can be blurry or hidden. You can use this mask to highlight important parts of your video, making them look brighter or more precise than the rest.

  • Inverted Masks 

Inverted masks do the opposite of clipping masks. Instead of showing something, they hide it! Imagine using a black rectangle to cover part of the video, like hiding a person’s face or a car’s license plate. You can blur or block out parts of the video you don’t want people to see.

  • Text Masks  

Text masks use words as a shape to reveal parts of the video. Instead of putting words on your video, you cut out letters so the video shows through them. It’s an excellent way to make titles look interesting while letting viewers see the video behind the text.

  • Object Masks

Object mask videos use shapes to hide or show parts of your video. You can draw any shape to create a mask. For example, you can block out a sign or an object in your video that you don’t want to show, or you can make a shape that only shows what’s inside.

  • Static Masks

Static masks stay in one spot. They don’t move while the video plays. You can use them to block something that stays still, like a tree in the background. Static masks are simple and easy to use, and they’re great for split screens or showing two things at once.

  • Dynamic Masks 

Dynamic masks move with the video! If you need to blur a moving object, like a car, a dynamic mask follows it. These masks are great because they track things that move around in your video. With AI video masking, this becomes super easy, as the software helps you track the object automatically.

Video masks are highly versatile and can be employed in many creative and practical ways:

  • Removing Objects 

You can use a mask to block out something you don’t want in the mask video, like a person walking by or an object you don’t want people to see.

  • Blurring Faces  

Sometimes, you might need to blur someone’s face to keep their identity secret. Masks can help you blur only their face while leaving the rest of the video clear.

  • Focusing on Faces  

If a person’s face is too dark in your video, you can create a mask to brighten their face so people can see it better.

  • Creating Title Sequences

You can use text masks to make excellent video titles. People can read the words while seeing part of the video inside the letters.

  • Doubling Up

Ever seen someone play two characters at once? It’s done with video masks! The person films two scenes, and then the video is cut and combined so it looks like they’re both in the same scene.

  • Cool Transitions

Masks can also neatly transition between scenes. For example, as a person walks across the screen, the next scene could appear behind them. 

That’s how video masks help make your videos fun and exciting!

Part 2: Different Ways to Make Video Masks in Filmora

As you can see, video masking can feel a bit tricky, especially if you’re new to it. That’s why choosing the right tool to help you is essential. One of the best platforms for video editing is Wondershare Filmora. It makes video editing easy and fun while allowing you to create fantastic effects.

Filmora offers many excellent options for video masking. You can make a mask in any shape, like a circle, heart, star, or rectangle, or even draw your mask around a person’s face. If you have a saved mask shape, you can upload it and use it as a template. 

Filmora’s AI video masking tool can automatically pick out people or objects from your videos. The intelligent brush lets you quickly draw any area you want to mask.

With all these features, Filmora makes video editing easier while helping you create professional-quality videos.

How to Combine Clips and Make Smooth Transitions with Filmora

Step 1. Open Wondershare Filmora and click on “New Project” to start.

new project

Step 2. **Import your video** by dragging and dropping it into Filmora. Drag the video to the timeline** to start editing.

import video

Step 3. Go to **Video > Mask > AI mask on the right side. Choose the brush size however you like.

Step 4. To **combine two videos**, add another video on a separate track in the timeline. Select the AI mask again and make the same adjustments.

choose masking

Step 5: To add transitions, **click on the spot in the video where you want a keyframe** and hit the Add button. Edit the keyframe to create cool transitions.

select rectangle

Step 6. Gradually move the video and mask line to automatically add more keyframes until the video scrolls out of view. Preview the video to see how the transitions look.

And that’s it! You’ve combined two videos and created seamless transitions using Filmora’s masking tool. Filmora makes it super easy to add masks and create unique effects in just minutes!

Conclusion

Video masking is a powerful technique that can add depth, creativity, and precision to your editing projects. Whether you’re using clipping masks to focus on critical details, dynamic masks to track moving subjects, or text masks for creative titles, these tools allow for endless possibilities in video enhancement.

With Wondershare Filmora, incorporating these effects is easier than ever. Its AI Smart Masking feature enables automatic object tracking, making edits seamless and efficient. From removing unwanted objects to creating smooth transitions, Filmora simplifies the process for editors.

It also allows you to create professional-quality videos with minimal effort. Mastering these techniques will open new doors in your video editing journey!

Richard is an experienced tech journalist and blogger who is passionate about new and emerging technologies. He provides insightful and engaging content for Connection Cafe and is committed to staying up-to-date on the latest trends and developments.