Capcut Video Editing editing marathi

 Hello friends! All your reading has been posted in today’s block as a video editing guide. In this blog, you will learn how to create a special Diwali video edit. So, friends, whatever your blog is about, here’s a step-by-step guide on video editing in the block. Just follow along with each step posted, and it will explain the process for video editing. Okay friends, please go ahead and post the block. Make sure to read it thoroughly.

First, friends, what you need to do is click on the two "Beat Effect" buttons I've provided below. These are simple links for effects; just click on each one. When you reach the link, you’ll see various effects that you can use for your project. Download the files and import them directly into your project.

Some links will have all the materials available, so click on them to download the necessary files. Once downloaded, open these files, as I have included all the materials you will need in the form of a ZIP file. Extract and open this ZIP file to access everything required for editing.

Now that you’ve downloaded the beat markers and all materials, friends, you can open your editing software. Once it’s open, you should have two projects loaded: the beat marker project and the main project. Start by opening the beat marker project first. Once it’s open, I’ll guide you through each step in detail in the following instructions. Follow the steps below to understand the process step-by-step.



Now, friends, look at all the beat marks I’ve provided up to the end. Once you have them all, you can place your photos as per the beats. Simply add each photo in sync with the beats.

To do this, first, click on the large “+” button to import photos if needed, or use the "Import" option. Next, go to the "Network" option, where I’ve given you Diwali-themed photos. Select the photos and place each one on the corresponding beat mark. Trim each photo section according to the beat mark to ensure each part aligns well.

Continue this way, following each beat mark as I've provided them, and use festive photos that fit the rhythm.


Now that you’ve placed all the photos according to the beat marks, it’s time to add the final touches. First, click on the "Add" button on each beat mark. In one of the groups, add the provided Diwali greeting PNG. Drag this PNG to the end of the video timeline, so it stays visible until the video concludes.

Then, go back to the beat marks, click on the "Add" button again, and this time, locate the “Diwali Greetings” PNG I provided. Place this PNG at the beginning of the timeline and drag it to cover the entire length of the video.

With all the photos and greetings in place, it’s time to apply effects to make the visuals more engaging. Add transitions and effects to the photos to make them align smoothly with the beat, giving your video a polished and festive look.


After placing all the photos, friends, your video is now ready. To save this video, look for the "Share" icon at the top. Click on the "Share" icon, and you’ll see a big "Export" option below. Click on "Export," and your video will start saving. That completes today’s blog post, friends!

If you found any part of today’s blog post unclear or need more guidance on editing, I’ve also created a full video on this topic on YouTube. You can watch the video to understand each step visually. I’ll provide the YouTube link in the description below the video, so make sure to check it out.


If you still have any issues, feel free to message me on Instagram using the link below. I’ll help with any problems you may have. You can also join our Telegram channel, where I share free editing materials regularly.

Alright, friends! Let’s meet again in our next exciting blog post. Until then, feel free to check out the other posts on our website and keep learning more about editing. See you soon, and happy editing!





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