How to Do Velocity Edit in Capcut?

Choosing and preparing the video

  • The first step in creating a velocity edit in Capcom is choosing the right video. This can be any video that you want to modify and make more visually interesting.
  • Once you have chosen your video, you will need to split it at a specific point. In this tutorial, the video is split at the point where the subject starts dancing.
  • In order to make the velocity edit more effective, it is a good idea to mute the audio on the clip. This will allow you to add your own audio later on and create a more cohesive final product.
  • If necessary, you may need to adjust the split point of the video. This can be done by using the trim and split tools within Capcom.

Exporting and creating a new project

  • After you have prepared your video, the next step is to export it. This will allow you to create a new project and work with the exported video separately.
  • To create a new project, simply select the “New Project” option in Capcom. From here, you can add the exported video to the project by pressing the “Add” button.
  • In order to add audio to the project, you will need to extract the audio from the first video. This can be done by selecting the “Import Sounds Only” option and adding the extracted audio to the project.

Audio matching and speed adjustments

  • The next step in creating a velocity edit is to use the “Audio Match Cut” and “Auto Generate” features in Capcom. These tools will help you sync the audio and video in your project.
  • In order to create a more dynamic and visually interesting edit, you will need to split the video on specific beats. This can be done by using the split tool and selecting the appropriate points in the video.
  • After you have split the video, you can adjust the speed of each section by using the “Speed Curve” feature. This will allow you to create a sense of motion and change the pacing of the edit.

Final thoughts

  • Once you have completed all of the steps above, you will have a finished velocity edit in Capcom. It is important to note that, in order to avoid copyright issues, you should not add music to your final product.
  • We hope that this tutorial was helpful and that you were able to create a velocity edit that you are happy with. Don’t forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe to the tutorial Millennial channel for more helpful video editing tips and tricks.
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