How to Create a Share Factory Movie on PS5
Creating a cinematic montage of your best gameplay moments is easier than ever with the PlayStation 5. This guide walks you through the entire process of using the Share Factory application to edit, enhance, and export your video clips. You will learn how to access the tool, combine multiple gameplay segments, add music and commentary, and finally share your creation with friends or social media platforms.
The first step is capturing your gameplay footage. While playing a game, press the Create button on your DualSense controller to open the create menu. You can select “Save Recent Gameplay” to store a specific clip, or set up automatic recording in your settings to ensure you never miss a highlight. Once you have saved the video clips you want to use, they will be stored in your media gallery.
Next, locate and open the Share Factory app on your PS5 dashboard. If you do not see it installed, you can download it for free from the PlayStation Store. Once the application is launched, select “New Project” to begin editing. You will be prompted to choose a theme or start from scratch, depending on the level of customization you desire for your movie.
Inside the project editor, you can import the clips you saved earlier from your media gallery. The timeline interface allows you to trim the start and end points of each video segment, rearrange their order, and add transitions between scenes. Take your time to cut out any dull moments so that the final video remains engaging and fast-paced for your viewers.
To enhance the production value, add a soundtrack and voiceover commentary. Share Factory provides a library of royalty-free music, or you can import your own tracks if supported. You can also record voice commentary over the gameplay by selecting the microphone option, allowing you to explain your strategies or react to the action in real-time. Additionally, you can insert text stickers and filters to personalize the visual style.
When you are satisfied with your edits, select the “Save” option to render the movie. The system will process the video, which may take a few moments depending on the length and complexity of the project. Once saved, you can view the final file in your media gallery. From there, use the share options to upload the movie directly to platforms like YouTube, Twitter, or send it to friends via PlayStation Network messages.