Hello friends, welcome back to another new article! Today, we have done editing on a Marathi song.
For today's video, you'll need two applications: CapCut and pixellab, along with one more app, Vipin. First, open all these apps. Simply connect your Vipin app as well. Once you've connected everything, follow the steps I'm about to explain. Alright, let's start with our editing!
First, open the pixellab, application and go to "Edit Photos." Select any photo of your choice. There will be an option called "Tools" below; click on it and go to the "Crop" option. In "Crop," select the "Portrait" size option, adjust your photo to fit perfectly within this size, and save it by clicking the save icon at the top. Repeat this process and cut a total of six to eight photos to the "Portrait" size.
After you've done that, open the CapCut application and click on "New Project." First, select the solid color photo I provided (a white background image), then add the other six photos. Once this is done, click on the "Ratio" option below and delete the 9:16 aspect ratio to adjust your project. Click on the white photo and stretch its layer to 19 seconds; if there's any extra part, we can trim it later. Make sure to extend it to exactly 19 seconds.
After that, return to the beginning, and click on "Add" again. Go to the "Favorites" option, where you'll find the "File Manager" icon at the second position. Click on it, and there, you’ll see the "Status From Video" option. Select the 30-second black cream video I provided, and click "Import Sound Only" below to add the music. Click the plus button next to the video and add it to your project. Now, we’re all set with this part of the work!
First, go back to the beginning of the project, click on "Overlay," then "Add." Here, you'll find a white video file called "Beat Match." Add this video. Now, follow the beat markers (numbers) on the video, and at each point, split your top layer of photos accordingly.
So, each time you see a number, pause, click on the top photo layer, and split it at that marker. Repeat this process to match your photos with the beat points. Do the same for all six initial photos, splitting them according to the beats in the overlay video.
Once this is done, delete the white video file. Then, return to the beginning, click on "Add," and add your photos one by one according to the split points you made earlier. Follow the main split photos as your guide to adding each photo at the right point. Add the initial eight photos by following the splits made in the first steps.
Now, the starting setup is complete. Go back to the beginning and, according to the music beats, add the PNG overlays (like the one I shared) exactly where indicated. Align each PNG precisely to match the music timing.
After finishing this, move to the first four photos and adjust their color. Select each of these four photos, go to "Saturation," and reduce it to zero to make them black and white. Next, go to "Opacity" and reduce it to 50 for each of these starting four photos.
Now, overlay each of these four photos with additional images by using the "Overlay" option. With this, we’ve completed the initial editing setup.
Finally, add animations where required to enhance the flow and effect of your video. Now, everything should be aligned and animated smoothly!
Now, go to the second photo in your sequence. Open the "Body Effects" menu, select the "Butterfly" option, and choose the "Butterfly Love" effect pack. Reduce the layer size of this effect on the photo. Then, click "Copy" to create a duplicate of this effect layer, and drag it to align with the next photo. Adjust the layer size if necessary. Repeat this process for the next four photos, applying the "Butterfly Love" effect to each.
After that, proceed to the last two photos. Click on them, go to "Animation," and choose the "Combo" option. For these two photos, select the "Slide In" animation effect.
Next, return to the "Body Effects" menu for these last two photos and go to the "Clone" option. Here, you’ll find an effect called "Luminance Dip." Apply this effect to both of the last photos.
Now, for the four overlay photos, press and hold each one to access "Animation" and go to the "Combo" section. Apply the animations I’ve specified:
1. First photo: Apply the "Name" animation.
2. Second photo: Apply the "3D Card" animation.
3. Third photo: Use the "3D Card 6" animation.
4. Fourth photo: Apply the same "3D Card 6" animation.
Follow each of these steps carefully for each of the designated photos. Once you've added all the animations as instructed, your video will be ready! Play through the video once to ensure everything aligns perfectly.
After reviewing your video, simply click on it and select the "Share" option. Choose the desired quality for your video, then click "Export" at the bottom to export your audio.
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