Author: @toiletgranny
The purpose of this document is to provide technical guidance for content curators on trimming down video files to be later displayed in featured videos hero sections on Atlas.
Make sure the video is suited for All audiences
and that its license is one of the following:
CC0
PDM
CC_BY
CC_BY_SA
CC_BY_NC
CC_BY_NC_SA
If the video's license is not listed above, it means it cannot be edited or remixed, thus it can't be trimmed down and be featured in any of our hero sections.
Depending on how large your video file is and which operating system you're on, your process for trimming down a video file may differ. We recommend starting with the online option.
Using a browser-based online tool is the fastest and easiest way to trim down a video file. Please note, that the tool described in this guide comes with a limit of 700 MB per file and can process up to 10 videos per day unless you upgrade to a paid plan. If the above limits are exceeded, feel free to follow macOS or Windows guides below.
Right-click in the center of a video player and select Copy Video Address
to have its URL copied into your clipboard.
Open file
button, and select From URL
from the dropdown.File format
popover.No re-encoding
option.Save
in the bottom right corner.Once your video has been processed, click on the Save
button to save it on your computer. And that's all!
The easiest way to trim down a video file on a Mac is to use the built-in QuickTime video player.
Right-click in the center of a video player and select Save Video As...
to save it on your computer.
Open the video file in QuickTime.
Edit -> Trim
from the top menu or hit ⌘T
on your keyboard.Trim
button on the right side of the timeline.Trim
button from a previous step you'll end up with a new Untitled
video file.File -> Save
from the top menu or hit ⌘S
on your keyboard. And that's all!The easiest way to trim down a video file on a Mac is to use the built-in QuickTime video player.
Right-click in the center of a video player and select Save video as
to save it on your computer.
Open the video file in Photos.
To enter trimming mode in Photos, click on the three dots icon in the top right corner and select Trim
from the dropdown.
Save as
button in the top right corner. And that's all!