SC-S26W2/Video Editing; Split, Cut, Sort, and Duration

in Steem For Bangladesh28 days ago

The world is updating day by day. There was a time when people used to draw on the walls of a cave. After that, the written form of language was discovered. From that time, writing and reading became the key sources of knowledge. But now we are living in a generation of video. People who can make attractive and useful videos in less time will be the most successful. This is why we must learn how to make a video more appealing and attractive.


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Welcome to another week of STEEMIT Challenge, Season 26. Our honorable mentor @anailuj1992 discussed how to make our video more appealing to the viewers by CapCut in week 2.

In this episode, she discussed a few essential parts of CapCut. Such as Zoom function, edit menu, adjustment duration, sort clips, and video speed. The way she explained every single matter, I can say, I understood everything nicely. Improving of practice was nice. I don't have to explain what I have learned. Instead, I would have to show what I learned.

In my practical section, I will explain everything, why I did that, and the way our mentor would like us to do it. Let's begin.

Brief about my Original Video

It is a video of the pharmacy where I work. At the start, you can see, I am writing something. This was an order that I was noting. After that, I bring all the ordered medicine to the table. Then I calculated the price and packed the medicine and put that pack on the desk. After that, I rearranged some medicine boxes that should have been rearranged. It took a few minutes. That was the story of my original video.


Original Video

When I start editing, I open a new project and import a video. Which I learned in week 1. Then I used another tool when needed.


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Open New Project


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Importing Video

At first, I split the unnecessary parts of the original video. Deleted some of the parts. To do that, I just clicked on the video and the Edit menu appeared. Then I used the split option and cut the point I wanted to remove.

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Using Edit Menu & Split Video


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Deleting Part

After splitting, cutting, and deleting unnecessary parts, I focused on speed. I used the Speed menu various times and adjusted various speed options. I used 1x, 2x, and 5x to make my video attractive.

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Adjusting Speed

In that process, I adjusted the duration. My main video was 07.35 minutes long and after adjusting, cutting, it has become 01.21 minutes.

At this point, I added the STEEMIT logo as an overlay and to do so, I zoomed out the whole video. Though I did not sort and replace any part, you can see, in this part, if needed, I could have done so.


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Zoom In & Out

I hope, I did my job the way my mentor wanted me to do.

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 28 days ago 

This week's lecture is very useful as I have learnt cutting small parts of the video and then using the desired clips. Best wishes for the contest.

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Hello.

Está clase nos ha enseñado muchas cosas entre ellas que así tengamos un vídeo muy largo lo podemos hacer corto sin que pierda el sentido y la estética y se vea bien como lo has logrado en el tuyo.

Fue un gran trabajo, sobre todo con el detalle de la superposición que brinda más exposición para la plataforma de Steemit.

Exitos

This is rewarding as we have learnt a lot in this week's lessons. And you have experimented those tools by applying them in your video.

Wishing you luck

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