The Cut: I used the precision trimming tool to make sure every transition hit right on the beat. Mobile editing used to feel clunky, but the interface here makes it feel like I’m working on a desktop.
Every great video starts with a spark. For this project, I wanted to capture [insert theme, e.g., the energy of a weekend trip / a quick cooking tutorial / a day in the life]. I had a collection of raw clips on my phone that felt disconnected, and I needed a way to weave them into a cohesive story. The Editing Process InShot_20220929_170140653.mp4
However, if you are looking to write a blog post about using InShot or the process of creating that specific video, The Cut: I used the precision trimming tool
(Followers, potential customers, family?) For this project, I wanted to capture [insert theme, e
We’ve all been there: you finish a project, hit export, and end up with a file name like InShot_20220929_170140653.mp4. It looks like a random string of numbers, but behind that file is hours of trimming, layering, and fine-tuning. Today, I’m taking you behind the scenes of my latest video project and sharing why InShot has become my go-to tool for mobile editing. The Inspiration
What I love about mobile editing is the ability to create anywhere. While working on this specific edit, I focused on three main elements:
(A vacation, a product review, a tutorial?) What is the tone? (Funny, professional, sentimental?)