How do you know if your channel has a big potential? When you read comments like “how does this channel have only 13k subscribers?”. You are a GOAT in this game
The best channel on video editing. I like that you show the final product at the beginning of the video and take it as a goal that we will be achieving by the end of the video which is always true, unlike other channels in your niche that made me feel lost in the middle of they were showing!
Man first time watching and you not only you just explained the edit secrets in way easier and better engaging way than others but also presented in very well editing with perfectly matched with that inspiring music... Best wishes ahead buddy...❤🙏🏻 got new a subscriber...TYSM
Thanks for this tutorial, iv been editing videos at a young age cause of just having fun, now im grown it became a hobbie and passion, I edited a video similar to magnets on a cheap phone and people were so surprised this is when im changing how to edit to animations, vfx etc. Thanks alot for this tutorial its not much of work or too complicated with this I will be able to edit like a pro, I believe practice makes perfect. Am happy to learn this
Thank you so much sir as im an student and i used to be very passionate about editing and vfx etc but after growing up i lost interest in it or i can say i didn't got time because of studies but now i want to become a person i used to be and your video helped me to get a kick start of a new journey from now on ❤❤❤❤❤
I love your explication. I from Brazil and I m trying make videos magnets style. Is very difficult in the beginning, but I like so much this style that I keep practicing !! Thank you !!!
I mean that when I bring a PNG on a motion background so how i can create shadow of that PNG on the background. Note: mentioned me while replying so that i can receive notification.
@Saadkids0 I suggest 2 solutions: 1- Create the shadow inside the PNG (outside Capcut) and import Image + it's shadow in 1 PNG. 2- Create a separate PNG for the shadow (then you can make it move or animate separately). In both cases, the shadow must be created outside of Capcut, I suggest
This is a well-detailed video. I'm a long-time capcut user doing standard editing for sports videos in the first year of my editing journey but when it comes to Parallax and camera movements, AE is my go-to guy to do the job, if you want to make it cinematic and seamless. I still often go to cap cut for simple editing styles but for high-paying clients, I stick to Adobe most of the time. I think the 3d camera was the only advantage of After Effects when making this kind of video. Everything else can be managed through problem-solving.
I totally agree. I think 3D camera's got to be the major thing missing in capcut. But you know what? I did try AE, Premiere, DaVinci, etc.. and I just can't (the UI is not for me :):) too complicated)
@@In-cyte I agree with you. The UI of Adobe is just not that beginner-friendly. Hope they do about it in the future. If they do add a 3d camera and motion tracking in capcut. I would switch in an instant. Hope you will continue making tutorials for Capcut and push the limit beyond its capability.
This is good, subbed, thanks for NOT skimping or taking shortcuts on the reality of what it means to get started. I liked you suggested which keywords to search and pages to look into to organise the studio library before starting.
Thank you so much sir for sharing this with us; I mean this in my honest opinion is one of the nicest vdo edits I’ve ever seen / let me put it in this way- everything you just said was as simple as it could be; ngl, I stumbled upon your channel and definitely I’d love to put together smth even more interesting and captivating than what magnetes** does - I mean they sure did a pretty good job for the mainstream RU-vid vdos but for somebody who still hadn’t even begun editing or rendered/uploaded anything on RU-vid so far - if I could be quite sure bout my work; than I really believe there’s lots of other people who’d make sickk edits if they sit back relax and just get things done rather than abandoning projects in pursuit of perfection. Iykwim, I mean like you said just do what’s working already and smooth transitions and one more thing you mentioned was about following your intuition. And that’s it - there you go- put and end to makin the perfect edit and just hit upload - ain’t gon’ stop with just one edit yo - take it or leave it - it gone’ get better anyways- p.s. thanks again for taking time to put this together for us; all of us already knew half of it I guess but executing and getting those things to the final render is when the real game begins! Everything else will follow along on its own!! Thanks again. 📈♥️💫
It might not help too much for my channel here where I'm posting music but I'm thinking about creating a second account to become better in video editing. Thank you very much for sharing also the webpages as this is most of the time what people are hiding to not give away any kind of advantage to others. Subscribed, commented and liked this video as for me with 40 subs I know how happy it can make you to get positive recognition for your work. Keep going brother wishing you the best of luck and success. Awesome content man. Seriously.
Oh dude...i can't imagine that u make such great video that contains all values....thank u soooooooo much for helping us. Now i can't wait for your next video😊 please tell us the topic of ur nxt video....and upload it more fast....thank u so much for sharing such a great content
@@In-cyte Good.... Dude can u make a dedicated video on using sound effects and music for mystery videos or documentaries??? Also we are waiting for capcut pc editing hacks and tricks part 2
Thats too much of a work and given the fact that a video would have so many scenes and effects, this is hell lot of a work and requires a team to do so much post production.
Oh yes ! every scene would take a hell lot of work. But the thing is : the more you use these techniques, the more you'll be used to it, the easier it gets. Editing takes a hell of a time either way :).
Didn't get the question. what are you trying to do exactly? For overlays it's in the "Blend Mode" on the right panel. Try them all and pick the best result (depends on the colors you have on your screen). Otherwise you can send me an image of what you're trying to do: incyte-feedbacks@outlook.com Cheers
this video is very well-packed, esp. when you show a beginner where to get these footages before starting to edit the video. This shows that you do consider your audiences. you really did a superb job and you now get 1 more sub;)
@@In-cyte As beginners, we learn the one element that makes a video after one. But how can we know what properly should apply to that video? I mean how can we have the right mindset of the editor that makes a seamless video? I really appreciate your answer 😊
Honestly, you may find it an easy answer: but it's practice. You have to try them out, even if the result is not good. it will get better with time. And a lot of them will not be correctly executed at first, but with time, not only it gets easier, but you start having a better insight on what goes well with what. Also, a good way to learn is to breakdown each and every (good) video you watch (what effect?, what objects?, what movement?, what timing?, ...). I guess best advice is to inspire every edit from your script (what verbs, what actions, how can the word be visualized in footage, in effect, in motion, ...) Sorry if the answer is too generic. I am working on putting together a didactic guide to answer that. Cheers
hi, i didn't get the question, but: - capcut will support any typo as long as it is in PNG format - keyframes are used to make the objects move or transform