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CAPCUT

LESSON 1
History of CAPCUT

CapCut is a video editing app developed by ByteDance, the same company behind TikTok. CapCut was
launched in 2018 under the name "Viamaker" and was later rebranded as "CapCut." The app gained
popularity for its user-friendly interface and a wide range of features that catered to both beginners and
more experienced video editors.

CapCut allowed users to edit videos, add music, apply filters, and incorporate various effects. The app's
simplicity and effectiveness contributed to its rapid growth in the competitive video editing app market.

PROs and CONs of Using CAPCUT

Pros:

User-Friendly Interface:
CapCut is known for its intuitive and easy-to-use interface, making it accessible for beginners and those
new to video editing.

Free to Use:
CapCut is a free app, which is a significant advantage for users who don't want to invest in premium
video editing software.

Diverse Features:
The app offers a variety of features, including video trimming, cutting, adding music, text, filters, and
effects, providing users with creative tools to enhance their videos.

Integration with TikTok:


CapCut is developed by ByteDance, the same company behind TikTok, and it seamlessly integrates with
the TikTok platform, allowing users to create and edit content for TikTok easily.

Regular Updates:
Developers often release updates to improve performance, fix bugs, and introduce new features,
ensuring a better user experience over time.

Cons:

Limited Advanced Editing:


While CapCut is suitable for basic to intermediate video editing, it may lack some of the more advanced
features and capabilities found in professional video editing software.

Watermark in Free Version:


The free version of CapCut adds a watermark to the edited videos, which can be removed by upgrading
to the premium version. This may be a drawback for users who want watermark-free content without
paying.

Availability of Templates:
While CapCut offers various features, the availability of templates might be limited compared to other
video editing platforms.

Potential for Overused Effects:


As CapCut provides a variety of effects, there is a risk of certain effects becoming overused and leading
to a lack of originality in videos.

Platform Dependency:
CapCut is primarily designed for mobile devices, and while it integrates well with TikTok, users looking
for a desktop video editing solution may need to explore other options.

Features of CAPCUT
Here are some of the notable features of CapCut:

1. User-Friendly Interface: CapCut is praised for its intuitive and easy-to-navigate interface, making
it accessible for users of all skill levels.

2. Video Editing Tools: The app provides essential video editing tools such as cutting, trimming,
splitting, and merging clips. Users can also adjust the speed of their videos.

3. Filters and Effects: CapCut offers a variety of filters and effects to enhance the visual appeal of
videos. This includes color correction, transitions, and other creative effects.

4. Text and Stickers: Users can add text, stickers, and emojis to their videos, allowing for creative
customization and personalization.

5. Music and Sound Effects: CapCut allows users to add background music to their videos and
offers a library of sound effects to enhance the audio experience.

6. Multi-Layer Timeline: The app features a multi-layer timeline, enabling users to overlay multiple
videos, images, and effects for more complex editing.

7. Transition Effects: CapCut provides a range of transition effects between clips, allowing for
smooth and professional-looking video transitions.

8. Green Screen: Users can use the green screen feature to replace backgrounds in their videos,
adding a layer of creativity to their projects.

9. Montage Templates: CapCut includes pre-designed montage templates that users can apply to
their videos, making the editing process quicker and more convenient.
10. Integrated with TikTok: Given that ByteDance, the company behind TikTok, developed CapCut,
the app is designed to seamlessly integrate with TikTok, facilitating easy video creation for the
popular social media platform.

11. Voiceover Recording: CapCut allows users to record voiceovers directly within the app, providing
an additional layer of narration or commentary to their videos.

12. Export Options: Users can export their edited videos in various resolutions, including HD, and
share them directly on social media platforms or save them to their devices.

Practical Uses of CAPCUT

Here are some common practical uses of CapCut:

1. Content Creation for Social Media: CapCut is particularly popular for creating content for social
media platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Users can edit and enhance their videos with filters,
effects, and music to make engaging and shareable content.

2. Vlogging: Many vloggers use CapCut to edit their vlogs, adding intros, outros, cutting
unnecessary footage, and incorporating creative elements to make their videos more engaging.

3. Educational Content: CapCut can be utilized to edit educational videos, tutorials, or


presentations. Users can add text overlays, annotations, and graphics to enhance the learning
experience.

4. Family Videos and Events: Users can use CapCut to compile and edit videos from family
gatherings, vacations, and special events. The app allows for easy trimming, adding music, and
creating a polished final product to share with friends and family.

5. Short Films and Storytelling: Aspiring filmmakers or those interested in creating short films can
use CapCut to edit and enhance their video projects. The app's features, such as multi-layer
timelines and various effects, contribute to storytelling and visual creativity.

6. Product Demonstrations: Businesses and individuals can use CapCut to edit product
demonstration videos. This is useful for showcasing features, benefits, and how-to guides for
products or services.

7. YouTube Content: CapCut is suitable for editing YouTube videos. Creators can use the app to add
intros, outros, captions, and other elements to make their content more professional and
engaging.

8. Video Resumes: Job seekers may use CapCut to create video resumes, adding a personal touch
to their job applications. The app allows for easy video editing to highlight skills, experiences,
and qualifications.
9. Personal Video Messages: Users can create personalized video messages for birthdays,
anniversaries, or other special occasions. CapCut's features can be used to add music, text, and
effects for a more customized touch.

10. Highlight Reels: Athletes, performers, or individuals involved in competitive activities can use
CapCut to create highlight reels showcasing their best moments. This is common in sports,
dance, and other performance-based disciplines.

Lesson 2
CapCut Web Graphical User Interface

Media
It refers to the various elements you can use in your video editing projects. This includes video clips,
images, and audio files that you import into the CapCut application to incorporate into your editing
timeline.

When you are editing a video in CapCut, you typically organize your project by adding media elements
such as video footage, pictures, and audio tracks. These media elements can be trimmed, arranged, and
edited to create your desired video composition. The "Media" section in CapCut likely provides access to
these imported files, allowing you to easily select and use them in your video editing process.

Templates
It refers to pre-designed or pre-set arrangements of elements that users can apply to their videos for
quick and easy editing. Templates can include a combination of video clips, transitions, effects, text
overlays, and more, providing users with a starting point or inspiration for their video projects.
Using templates can save time and make the video editing process more accessible, especially for users
who may be new to video editing or want to achieve a particular style without starting from scratch.
CapCut's templates may cover various themes, such as vlogs, tutorials, music videos, and more.

Audio
It refers to the section or feature within the application that allows users to manage and edit the audio
elements of their video projects. This includes adding background music, sound effects, voiceovers, and
other audio enhancements to the video.

In the "Audio" section of CapCut, users can import audio files, adjust the volume levels, apply effects,
and synchronize the audio with the video timeline. This feature is crucial for creating well-rounded and
engaging videos, as audio plays a significant role in the overall viewing experience.

Text
It refers to the functionality that allows users to add and customize text elements within their video
projects. This includes inserting titles, captions, subtitles, and other text overlays to enhance the visual
storytelling of the video.

When you access the "Text" section in CapCut, you can typically find options to add text, choose different
fonts, adjust the size and color of the text, set the duration of the text overlay, and apply animations or
effects. This feature is useful for conveying information, providing context, or adding a creative touch to
the video content.

Elements
The term "Elements" in CapCut is a broad category that typically encompasses various additional visual
and creative elements you can incorporate into your video projects. Elements may include stickers,
graphics, special effects, transitions, and other visual enhancements that can add flair and creativity to
your videos.

Within the "Elements" section of CapCut, users can find a library of pre-designed visual elements that
they can easily insert into their video timeline. These elements can be used to enhance the overall visual
appeal of the video or to emphasize specific moments in the content. Users can often customize the
properties of these elements, such as size, position, and duration.

Captions
It refers to the feature that allows users to add text captions or subtitles to their videos. Captions are
often used to provide a textual representation of spoken dialogue or to convey additional information to
the audience. This can be particularly useful for making videos more accessible to a wider audience,
including those who may be hearing-impaired or for viewers who prefer to watch videos with subtitles.

Within the "Captions" feature in CapCut, users can typically add, edit, and customize text elements that
appear on the screen in synchronization with the audio or video content. This includes options to control
the font style, size, color, and placement of the captions.

Transcript
In video editing applications, a transcript feature could potentially involve the automatic generation of
text from spoken words in a video, making it easier for users to create captions or subtitles.
Effects
It refers to a variety of visual enhancements and filters that users can apply to their video clips to achieve
different artistic or thematic looks. These effects can include color grading, filters, transitions, and other
visual elements that alter the appearance of the video.

The "Effects" section in CapCut allows users to explore and apply various visual enhancements to their
footage. This can involve adjusting the color tone, adding filters for a specific atmosphere, applying
transitions between clips, or incorporating other creative elements to enhance the overall visual impact
of the video.

Transitions
In CapCut, "Transitions" refer to the visual effects that you can apply between two video clips to create a
smooth and seamless flow from one scene to the next. Transitions are used to enhance the overall visual
appeal of your video by avoiding abrupt cuts and providing a more polished and professional look.

The "Transitions" feature in CapCut typically includes a variety of options, such as fades, wipes, dissolves,
slides, and more. Users can choose the transition effect that suits their video style and apply it between
clips on the editing timeline. Additionally, users may have the ability to customize the duration and style
of the transitions based on their preferences.

Filters
In CapCut, "Filters" refer to a set of visual enhancements that users can apply to their video clips to alter
the colors, tones, and overall appearance of the footage. Filters are commonly used to create specific
moods, atmospheres, or stylistic effects in videos.

The "Filters" feature in CapCut typically provides users with a range of pre-designed color grading
options. These options can include various styles such as vintage, black and white, sepia, cinematic, and
more. By applying filters, users can quickly and easily change the visual aesthetic of their videos without
manually adjusting individual color settings.

Users can usually find the "Filters" option within the CapCut app, and they may have the ability to
preview and choose from different filter presets. The application may also allow users to customize the
intensity or strength of the filter effect to suit their preferences.
Lesson 3
CapCut Animations

Animations
CapCut provides a variety of transition animations, including In, Out, and Combo transitions, to enhance
the visual appeal of your videos. These transitions help create smooth connections between clips,
making your video editing more dynamic and engaging.

1. In Transitions:
• Fade In: Gradually brings a clip into view from complete opacity.
• Zoom In: Zooms in on a clip to emphasize its appearance.
• Slide In: Slides a clip into view from off-screen.

2. Out Transitions:
• Fade Out: Gradually fades a clip out until it becomes completely transparent.
• Zoom Out: Zooms out from a clip, making it appear smaller until it disappears.
• Slide Out: Slides a clip out of view, transitioning it off-screen.

3. Combo Transitions:
• Zoom + Rotate: Combines zooming and rotation effects for added visual impact.
• Fade + Slide: Merges a fade-out effect with a simultaneous sliding motion.
• Zoom + Slide: Simultaneous zooming and sliding for a dynamic transition.

To use these transitions in CapCut:

1. Open the CapCut app and import your video clips into the timeline.
2. Select the transition point between two clips.
3. Tap on the transition icon, and you should see a list of available transitions, including In, Out, and
Combo options.
4. Choose the desired transition animation.
Lesson 4
Audio Editing and Enhancement

Audio Editing and Enhancement Feature


CapCut, being a comprehensive video editing app, includes a variety of audio editing and enhancement
features within its editing toolkit. These features allow users to manipulate and improve the audio
quality of their videos.

Here are some common audio-related features you can find in CapCut:

1. Music Integration: CapCut allows users to add background music to their videos. You can choose
from the app's music library or use your own audio files.

2. Voiceover Recording: CapCut includes a voiceover recording feature, enabling users to add their
voice narrations or commentary directly to the video.

3. Volume Adjustment: You can adjust the volume levels of individual clips to achieve the desired
balance between the video's audio and any added music or voiceovers.

4. Fade In/Fade Out: CapCut provides options to apply fade-in and fade-out effects to audio,
creating smoother transitions and avoiding abrupt starts or stops.

5. Audio Effects: While not an extensive audio effects library, CapCut does offer basic audio effects
that you can apply to enhance or modify your audio tracks.

To access these audio editing features in CapCut:

1. Open your project in CapCut and go to the editing interface.


2. Select the clip you want to edit or enhance the audio for.
3. Look for the audio-related options, which may include volume controls, music selection,
voiceover recording, and audio effects.
Lesson 5
Video Editing

Video editing in CapCut is a straightforward process, and the app offers a user-friendly interface with a
variety of features to enhance your videos. Below is a step-by-step guide on how to perform basic video
editing tasks in CapCut:

1. Install and Open CapCut:


• Download and install CapCut from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android).
• Open the app and create an account if required.

2. Start a New Project:


• Tap on the "+" button to start a new project.
• Select the video clips and media you want to include in your project.

3. Add Clips to the Timeline:


• Drag and drop the selected clips to the timeline at the bottom of the screen.

4. Trim and Cut Clips:


• Select a clip in the timeline.
• Use the handles at the edges of the clip to trim or cut it.
• To split a clip, position the playhead where you want to cut and tap the "Split" button.

5. Add Music:
• Tap on the "Music" icon to add background music.
• Choose music from CapCut's library or import your own audio files.

6. Apply Transitions:
• Place the playhead between two clips.
• Tap the "Transition" icon to choose and apply transitions like fade, slide, or other effects.

7. Add Text and Stickers:


• Tap the "Text" icon to add titles or captions.
• Use the "Stickers" icon to add emojis or other graphics.

8. Adjust Speed:
• Tap on a clip, then select the "Speed" option to adjust playback speed.

9. Apply Filters and Effects:


• Explore the "Filter" and "Effect" options to enhance the visual style of your video.

10. Export Your Video:


• Preview your video and make any final adjustments.
• Tap the "Export" button to save and share your edited video.
11. Save and Share:
• Choose the export resolution and quality.
• Save the video to your device or share it directly on social media platforms.

Additional Tips:
• Use the zoom and drag gestures to navigate the timeline and make precise edits.
• Experiment with different transitions and effects to add creative elements to your video.
• Take advantage of the voiceover feature for narrations or commentary.

Video Trimming
Trimming video clips in CapCut is a fundamental and easy-to-use feature. Here's a step-by-step guide on
how to trim video clips in CapCut:

1. Open CapCut:
• Launch the CapCut app on your mobile device.
• Start a New Project:
2. Tap the "+" icon to start a new project.
• Select the video clips you want to include and tap "Add."
3. Add Clips to the Timeline:
• Drag and drop the selected video clips into the timeline at the bottom of the screen.
4. Select the Clip to Trim:
• Tap on the video clip in the timeline that you want to trim. This will bring up the editing
options for that clip.
5. Access the Trim Tool:
• Once the clip is selected, you'll see a toolbar above the timeline. Tap on the scissor icon,
which represents the trim tool.
6. Trim the Clip:
• You will now see handles at the beginning and end of the clip. Drag these handles to adjust
the start and end points of the clip.
• Alternatively, you can use the timeline markers to set the desired start and end points.
7. Preview the Trimmed Clip:
• After trimming, you can tap the play button to preview the edited clip and ensure it meets
your requirements.
8. Apply the Trim:
• Once satisfied with the trim, tap the checkmark or "Apply" to confirm the changes.
9. Continue Editing:
• Repeat the process for other clips if you need to trim them as well.
• You can continue with additional edits, such as adding transitions, music, text, or effects.
10. Save and Export:
• After completing your edits, tap the "Export" button to save and export your trimmed video.
• Choose the desired resolution and quality settings for the exported video.
Video Reversing
Reversing a video can create interesting visual effects and is commonly used in creative video editing.
Here's a general guide on how to reverse a video in CapCut:

1. Open CapCut:
• Launch the CapCut app on your mobile device.
2. Start a New Project or Open an Existing Project:
• Tap on the "+" icon to start a new project or open an existing project containing the video
you want to reverse.
3. Add the Video to the Timeline:
• Drag and drop the video clip you want to reverse into the timeline at the bottom of the
screen.
4. Select the Video Clip:
• Tap on the video clip in the timeline to select it.
5. Access the Edit Menu:
• Look for an "Edit" or "Adjust" option. This might be represented by a pencil or sliders icon.
6. Find the Reverse Option:
• Within the editing options, look for a "Reverse" or "Flip" option. It may be under a section
that includes other video adjustments.
7. Reverse the Video:
• Tap the "Reverse" option to apply the reverse effect to the selected video clip.
8. Preview the Reversed Video:
• Preview the reversed video to make sure it meets your expectations. You may want to check
for any other adjustments needed.
9. Apply the Changes:
• Once you are satisfied with the reversed video, apply the changes or confirm the edit.
10. Continue Editing (Optional):
• You can continue with additional edits, such as adding music, text, transitions, or other
effects.

Video Speed Adjustment


CapCut allows users to adjust the speed of video clips, providing flexibility in creating dynamic and
creative content. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to change the speed of a video in CapCut:

1. Open CapCut:
• Launch the CapCut app on your mobile device.
2. Start a New Project or Open an Existing Project:
• Tap on the "+" icon to start a new project or open an existing project containing the video
you want to edit.
3. Add the Video to the Timeline:
• Drag and drop the video clip you want to adjust into the timeline at the bottom of the
screen.
4. Select the Video Clip:
• Tap on the video clip in the timeline to select it.
5. Access the Speed Adjustment:
• Look for a "Speed" option in the edit menu.
6. Adjust the Speed:
• Use the slider or input a specific speed value to increase or decrease the playback speed of
the video.
• Common speed options include 0.5x (slower), 1x (normal speed), 2x (faster), and more.
7. Preview the Adjusted Speed:
• Preview the video to ensure that the adjusted speed meets your requirements.
8. Apply the Changes:
• Once satisfied with the speed adjustment, apply the changes or confirm the edit.
9. Continue Editing (Optional):
• You can continue with additional edits, such as trimming, adding transitions, music, text, or
other effects.
10. Export the Edited Video:
• Tap the "Export" or "Save" button to save the edited video.
• Choose the desired resolution and quality settings for the exported video.
• Adjusting the speed of video clips can be useful for creating slow-motion or fast-motion
effects, adding an extra layer of creativity to your content.
Activity 1: Introduction to CapCut using Templates

Objective: Explore the available templates in CapCut and apply basic video editing

Materials:

• Mobile devices with the CapCut app installed (available on iOS and Android).
• Video clips or footage for editing (learners can use personal footage or provided clips).

Instructions:
1. Introduction to CapCut:
• Ensure that CapCut is installed on your mobile device. If not, download it from the App Store
(iOS) or Google Play Store (Android).
• Open the app and create an account or log in if required.
2. Project Setup:
• Tap on Templates
• Select the template you wish to use
• Tap Use Template
• Select the video clips or footage you want to edit
3. Adding Text and Stickers:
• Tap the "Text" icon to add titles, captions, or credits.
• Use the "Stickers" option to add emojis or other graphics.
4. Present your 1st Activity to your teacher
5. Reflection and Sharing:
• What did you learn? What would you improve?

Activity 2: Simple Video Trimming

Objective: Learn the basic of video trimming to cut unnecessary part. Create a video clip showing a
simple magic trick show where you will need to trim certain part of the video to make it look like magic.

Materials:

• Mobile devices with the CapCut app installed (available on iOS and Android).
• Video clips or footage for editing (learners should look for a pair. The other learner will act and
the other one will take the video).

Instructions:
1. Introduction to CapCut:
• Ensure that CapCut is installed on your mobile device. If not, download it from the App Store
(iOS) or Google Play Store (Android).
• Open the app and create an account or log in if required.
2. Project Setup:
• Tap on the "+" button to start a new project.
• Select the video clips or footage you want to edit and tap "Add."
3. Trimming Clips:
• Drag and drop your video clips into the timeline.
• Use the trim tool to cut unnecessary parts from your clips. Trim the beginning and end of each
clip to remove any unwanted footage.
4. Adding Text and Stickers:
• Tap the "Text" icon to add titles, captions, or credits.
• Use the "Stickers" option to add emojis or other graphics.
5. Previewing and Adjustments:
• Preview your edited video to ensure everything looks cohesive.
• Make any additional adjustments as needed.
6. Exporting the Video:
• Tap the "Export" or "Save" button to save your edited video.
• Choose the desired resolution and quality settings.
7. Reflection and Sharing:
• Reflect on the editing process. What did you learn? What would you improve?

Activity 3: Introduction to Video Editing with CapCut

Objective: Learn the basics of video editing using CapCut and create a short edited video.

Materials:

• Mobile devices with the CapCut app installed (available on iOS and Android).
• Video clips or footage for editing (students can use personal footage or provided clips).

Instructions:

1. Introduction to CapCut:
• Ensure that CapCut is installed on your mobile device. If not, download it from the App Store
(iOS) or Google Play Store (Android).
• Open the app and create an account or log in if required.
2. Project Setup:
• Tap on the "+" button to start a new project.
• Select the video clips or footage you want to edit and tap "Add."
3. Trimming Clips:
• Drag and drop your video clips into the timeline.
• Use the trim tool to cut unnecessary parts from your clips. Trim the beginning and end of each
clip to remove any unwanted footage.
4. Adding Transitions:
• Explore the transition options to add smooth transitions between your clips.
• Try using different transitions like fade, slide, or zoom.
5. Adjusting Video Speed:
• Select a clip and adjust its speed. Experiment with slow-motion (0.5x) and fast-motion (2x)
effects.
• Observe how changing the speed affects the video.
6. Adding Background Music:
• Tap on the "Music" icon to add background music.
• Choose a track from CapCut's library or use your own audio file.
7. Applying Filters and Effects:
• Experiment with filters and effects to enhance the visual style of your video.
• Apply color correction or artistic filters to create a specific mood.
8. Adding Text and Stickers:
• Tap the "Text" icon to add titles, captions, or credits.
• Use the "Stickers" option to add emojis or other graphics.
9. Previewing and Adjustments:
• Preview your edited video to ensure everything looks cohesive.
• Make any additional adjustments as needed.
10. Exporting the Video:
• Tap the "Export" or "Save" button to save your edited video.
• Choose the desired resolution and quality settings.
11. Reflection and Sharing:
• Reflect on the editing process. What did you learn? What would you improve?

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