If you have never created a Spark Video before, you will be prompted with a pop-up to watch a short video on how to use Spark Video. This will finally take you to the Video Editor page for Spark Video. Illustration of the Story Template Prompt page with different story structures and descriptions in title cards above the “Start from scratch” button If you wish to start with no pre-made slides, click on the “Start from scratch” button at the bottom of the page. Regardless of if you have chosen to start a project with or without a template, you will be prompted to choose a story template if desired, which will lay out pre-made slides to help you narratively structure the video you are trying to make. Illustration of the Project Title page with the the blank title entry window selected above the “Skip” button. Any unnamed project will be automatically named as “My Video”. This page is merely a prompt to give your project a title before you begin, if you don’t have a project name in mind, you can press the “Skip” button at the bottom of the page to name the project later. This will open up the Project Title page. Illustration of the projects types tabs and the “Start from scratch” button at the top of the Spark Templates page. If you wish to start with a blank project, navigate to the “Start from scratch” button on the top left hand side of the page and choose “Video” from the dropdown menu. Navigate to the “Videos” tab at the top center of the screen if you wish to use a pre-made template for your video project. On the Spark Templates page, you will see that templates for projects are broken out into project types tabs “All”, “Graphics”, “Web Pages” and “Videos”. To create a new project, click on the “+” button at the top center of the page, this will take you to the Spark Templates page.
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