Understanding Cap-Cut

 I figured since I have a basic understanding of Cap-Cut I'd explain it.


Here is where we manipulated the footage in changing the speed, adding animations, cropping footage, and lowering or heightening the volume in certain scenes for certain sounds.


Here you can add text on top of the media playing. You can alter the font, size, alignment, and add animations to help the text fit the timing of your film. We used this for our credits .

This is were you add specific audio tracks such as background tracks, or voice overs. You can also determine the volume here as well.


This is where you see all your hard work and determine if something needs to be added or manipulated to make for film look perfect.
This is the only thing me and group could vaguely understand when starting Cap-Cut. This is where you change the order of your scenes to show in the order of your likening.


Overview

After learning how to work Cap-Cut this is how everything looks



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