Velocity Edit in CapCut

Editing velocity, or speed adjustments, in CapCut can help enhance the pacing and dynamics of your videos. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do velocity edits in CapCut:

  1. Open Your Project:
    • Launch the CapCut app and open the project where you want to adjust the video velocity.
  2. Select the Clip:
    • Tap on the clip in the timeline that you want to edit the velocity for. This will bring up editing options for that clip.
  3. Access Speed Adjustment:
    • Look for the speed adjustment option. In CapCut, this is typically represented by a speedometer icon or a stopwatch icon.
  4. Adjust Speed:
    • Tap on the speed adjustment icon. You will see a slider that allows you to increase or decrease the speed of the clip.
    • Sliding to the right increases the speed (accelerates the clip).
    • Sliding to the left decreases the speed (slows down the clip).
  5. Fine-tune:
    • CapCut usually allows you to adjust the speed to precise percentages. You can input a specific percentage or use the slider for more granular adjustments.
  6. Apply and Preview:
    • Once you have set the desired speed, tap on apply or OK to confirm the changes.
    • Play back the clip to preview how the new speed affects the motion and timing.
  7. Adjust Transitions (if needed):
    • If your clip has transitions or effects, you might need to adjust their duration to match the new speed of the clip for smooth transitions.
  8. Save Your Changes:
    • After you are satisfied with the adjustments, make sure to save your project to preserve the changes.

By following these steps, you can effectively edit the velocity (speed) of your clips in CapCut to achieve the desired pacing and effects in your videos.

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