Creating a Velocity Edit in CapCut: A Step-by-Step Guide

In this tutorial, we will be showing you how to create a velocity edit in CapCut, a popular video editing app. A velocity edit creates a slow-motion effect with flashes in between beats to make the video more dynamic. This tutorial will take you through the process step-by-step, so you can understand how to create this effect in CapCut.

Step 1: Choose and Split Your Video

The first step in creating a velocity edit in CapCut is to choose your video and split it when the subject starts dancing. To do this, open your video in CapCut and select the point where the subject starts dancing. Click on the “split” button to divide the video at that point.

Step 2: Adjust the Speed and Export the Video

Next, adjust the speed of the clip to 0.5x by going to “Speed” and selecting “0.5x.” Once you have the desired speed, export the video by going to “Export” and selecting “Export Video.”

Step 3: Create a New Project and Add Audio

Create a new project in CapCut, and import the exported video by going to “New project” and selecting the video you just exported. Then, add audio extracted from the first video by going to “Add” and selecting “Add audio extracted.”

Step 4: Match Audio and Video with the Audio Match Cut Feature

Use the audio match cut feature to match the audio to the video. To do this, go to “Audio match cut” and select “Auto generate.” Make sure to select “B2” and press the check mark button.

Step 5: Split, Apply Effects, and Repeat

When the subject starts dancing, split the video on each beat. Then, select the video and go to “Speed” and “Curve” to apply the flash in effect for each beat. Repeat this process for the entire video.

Step 6: (Optional) Add a Flash Effect

This step is optional but can make your edit cooler. To add a flash effect to the beginning of the clip, click on the beginning of the clip and add a keyframe. Then, go to “Adjust” and “Exposure” and turn it all the way up. Add another keyframe around the middle of the video and turn the exposure to zero. This will create a flash effect.

Conclusion:

By following these step-by-step instructions, you can create a velocity edit in CapCut to make a visually interesting video with a unique effect. Remember to preview your video before exporting and consider adding a flash effect for an extra touch. If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments section below, and we will do our best to answer them. Happy editing!

Categorised in: