Como usar o CAPCUT DO ZERO no PC - Tutorial de Edição Essencial 2.0
Introduction to the Course
The video is an introduction to the course "Essential Video Editing 2.0" and highlights its updated content and improved teaching methods. The course is recommended for beginners in video editing.
Course Overview
- The video offers a free preview of the complete course, which is currently available at a 75% discount.
- To install the editing software, CapCut, on your computer, visit capt.com and download it for Windows or use it directly in your browser.
- It is recommended to use CapCut in English for better understanding, but for this tutorial, the instructor switches to Portuguese temporarily.
- After installing CapCut, open the application and create an account using TikTok, Facebook, or Google login options.
- Once logged in, click on "Start Creating" to begin editing.
Using CapCut for Video Editing
This section explains how to use CapCut on your computer for video editing purposes.
Installing and Setting Up CapCut
- Visit capt.com and download CapCut for Windows or use it directly in your browser.
- Change the language settings from English to Portuguese (for easier understanding during this tutorial).
- Sign in with your TikTok, Facebook, or Google account to access all features without watermarks.
Importing Files into CapCut
This section covers importing files into CapCut for editing.
Importing Files
- Click on "Import" within CapCut to navigate to your desired files (videos, audios, photos).
- If needed, sample files are provided in the description below the video for practice purposes.
- Select all necessary files and click "Import" to bring them into CapCut's workspace.
Starting the Editing Process
This section explains how to begin the editing process in CapCut.
Opening the Video Project
- Click on your main video file (e.g., a recording of yourself speaking) and watch it in the preview window.
- Drag and drop the video onto the timeline, also known as the "timeline" or "line of time."
- The timeline is where you will make cuts, adjustments, and add additional elements to your video.
Adding Files to CapCut
This section demonstrates how to add files to CapCut for editing purposes.
Importing Additional Files
- To add more files (videos, audios, photos) to your project, click on "Import" again.
- Navigate to your desired files and select them all.
- Click "Import" to bring these additional files into CapCut's workspace.
Editing the Main Video
This section focuses on editing the main video file within CapCut.
Making Edits
- Select your main video file from the imported files list.
- Use various tools and features in CapCut to make cuts, adjustments, and add cover images as needed.
- Familiarize yourself with the buttons and options available for editing purposes.
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New Section
In this section, the speaker explains how to navigate and edit a video using a timeline. They demonstrate how to play, cut, and remove unwanted parts of the video.
Navigating the Video Timeline
- The video timeline allows for moving forward and backward in the video by dragging the needle.
- Moving the needle towards the right makes the video longer, while moving it towards the left shortens it.
- The timeline represents a chronological order of events in the video.
Playing and Editing the Main Video
- Clicking on the play button or pressing spacebar plays/pauses the main video.
- To remove unwanted parts at the beginning of a video, use the zoom tool to get a closer view of the timeline.
- Positioning the mouse cursor at the left corner of the main video allows for cutting out unwanted sections by clicking and dragging to the right.
Removing Unwanted Sections
- Use zoom to get a closer view of specific sections on the timeline.
- Positioning mouse cursor at desired start point, indicated by an arrow icon, click and drag to remove unwanted sections.
- Release mouse button to snap remaining part back to start position.
Removing Silence or Pauses
- Identify silent or pause moments in audio waveform representation on timeline.
- Position needle exactly where silence starts and make a cut using either "split" tool or shortcut (Ctrl + B).
- Move needle to where speaking resumes and make another cut using same method.
- Select silent section between cuts and delete it (press Delete key).
New Section
In this section, techniques for removing silence or pauses from videos are explained. The speaker demonstrates how to identify these moments in audio waveforms on timelines and effectively remove them.
Identifying Silence or Pause Moments
- Audio waveforms help visualize where speaking starts and stops.
- Silence or pause moments are indicated by a lack of waveform activity.
Removing Silence or Pause Moments
- Position the needle at the start of silence or pause moment.
- Make a cut using either the "split" tool or shortcut (Ctrl + B).
- Move the needle to where speaking resumes.
- Make another cut using the same method.
- Select the silent section between cuts and delete it (press Delete key).
New Section
In this section, the speaker emphasizes the importance of removing silences, pauses, and errors from videos. They encourage viewers to practice identifying these moments and removing them for smoother video editing.
Importance of Removing Silences, Pauses, and Errors
- Removing silences, pauses, and errors improves video flow and engagement.
- Jump Cut technique is used to remove unwanted sections without changing camera position.
Practicing Removal of Unwanted Sections
- Continuously watch videos while identifying silences, pauses, or errors.
- Practice making cuts at appropriate points to remove these sections effectively.
New Section
In this section, the speaker provides further guidance on removing unwanted sections from videos. They demonstrate how to identify additional moments of silence or error and remove them using similar techniques as before.
Identifying Additional Unwanted Sections
- Continue watching videos while paying attention to any additional silences or errors.
Removing Additional Unwanted Sections
- Position needle at start point of unwanted section (silence/error).
- Make a cut using either "split" tool or shortcut (Ctrl + B).
- Move needle to where speaking resumes.
- Make another cut using same method.
- Select silent/error section between cuts and delete it (press Delete key).
Conclusion
The transcript provides instructions on navigating a video timeline, playing/editing main videos, and removing unwanted sections, silences, pauses, and errors. The speaker emphasizes the importance of these techniques for improving video flow and engagement. Viewers are encouraged to practice identifying and removing these elements for smoother video editing.
Editing Basics
In this section, the speaker introduces the concept of video editing and assures viewers that it is simpler than it seems. They emphasize the importance of determination and willingness to learn. The speaker also mentions that they will be teaching video editing using CapCut, Adobe Premiere, and DaVinci Resolve.
Getting Started with Video Editing
- Video editing may seem complex, but it is much simpler than you think.
- Determination and willingness to learn are key to mastering video editing.
- The speaker, Matheus Ferreira, has over 12 years of experience as a video producer and editor.
- At Brainstorm Academy, viewers can learn video editing from professionals in the field.
Undoing Mistakes
- Sometimes we accidentally delete or make unwanted cuts in our videos while editing.
- To undo the last action, use the shortcut Ctrl+Z (Command+Z for Mac users).
- Pressing Ctrl+Z multiple times allows you to step back through your previous actions.
Adding Additional Videos
- If you have another video clip that you want to add to your project, simply drag and drop it into the timeline.
- You can place additional videos either at the end or in between existing clips for a more dynamic effect.
Overlaying Images on Videos
- To overlay images on top of your main video footage:
- Select the image or video clip you want to overlay.
- Drag and position it on top of the desired section in the timeline.
- This technique can be used to add visual elements while speaking or demonstrating different locations.
Arranging Video Clips
In this section, the speaker explains how to arrange video clips in a specific order within the timeline. They demonstrate how to insert new clips at different points and how to cut and rearrange existing clips.
Inserting Clips at Specific Points
- To insert a new video clip at a specific point in the timeline:
- Click and drag the desired clip from the media library onto the timeline.
- Position it at the desired location, either before or after existing clips.
Cutting and Rearranging Clips
- To cut a video clip into smaller segments:
- Select the portion of the clip you want to remove.
- Use the shortcut Ctrl+B (Command+B for Mac users) to split the clip into two separate parts.
- To rearrange clips within the timeline:
- Click and drag a clip to move it to a different position.
Overlaying Images Continuation
In this section, the speaker continues explaining how to overlay images on top of videos. They demonstrate how to add multiple images sequentially while speaking about different topics.
Sequential Image Overlay
- To overlay multiple images sequentially while speaking about different topics:
- Identify key moments in your speech where you want to introduce specific images.
- Cut your main video footage at those moments using Ctrl+B (Command+B for Mac users).
- Drag and drop corresponding images onto each cut section in the timeline.
Transition Effects
In this section, the speaker introduces transition effects that can be used between video clips. They explain how transitions can enhance visual appeal and provide step-by-step instructions on applying them.
Enhancing Visual Appeal with Transitions
- Transition effects can make your videos more visually appealing by smoothly transitioning between scenes or shots.
- Different types of transitions include fades, dissolves, wipes, slides, etc.
Applying Transitions
- To apply a transition effect between two video clips:
- Select the transition effect from the available options.
- Drag and drop it between the two clips in the timeline.
Adjusting Transition Duration
- The duration of a transition effect can be adjusted to control its speed and timing.
- Click on the transition in the timeline to reveal its properties.
- Modify the duration value according to your preference.
Exporting Your Edited Video
In this section, the speaker explains how to export your edited video once you are satisfied with your editing. They provide instructions on selecting output settings and exporting the final video file.
Export Settings
- Before exporting, ensure that you have selected appropriate output settings such as resolution, format, and quality.
- Consider factors like intended platform (YouTube, social media, etc.) and audience preferences.
Exporting Your Video
- To export your edited video:
- Go to the export or render option in your editing software.
- Choose a destination folder for your exported video file.
- Select desired output settings based on your requirements.
- Start the export process and wait for it to complete.
Reviewing Your Final Video
- Once exported, review your final video file to ensure everything looks as expected before sharing or uploading it.
Adding Cover Images and Removing Background Noise
In this section, the speaker discusses the importance of adding cover images to make videos more dynamic. They also explain how to remove background noise from a video.
Adding Cover Images
- Adding cover images can make videos more dynamic.
- To add a cover image, select the video clip and right-click. Choose the option "Separate Audio" and then adjust the volume to zero.
- This will remove all sound from the video clip, leaving only your voice.
Removing Background Noise
- To remove background noise from a video, select the video clip and go to the audio options.
- Adjust the volume composition to decrease it significantly or completely mute it.
- This will ensure that only your voice is audible in the video.
Adjusting Volume Levels for Videos
In this section, the speaker explains how to adjust volume levels for videos in order to control audio levels effectively.
Controlling Volume Levels
- To adjust volume levels for any video on the timeline, select the desired video clip.
- Go to the audio options on the right side of the screen and modify the volume composition as needed.
- Increasing or decreasing volume levels can be done by dragging a slider towards higher or lower values respectively.
Adding Background Music and Adjusting its Volume
Here, you will learn how to add background music to your videos and adjust its volume level accordingly.
Adding Background Music
- Drag and drop a music file onto your timeline below all other clips.
- Position it at the beginning of your timeline so that it starts playing along with your video.
Adjusting Music Volume
- After adding background music, you may find it too loud.
- To adjust the volume, select the music clip and go to the audio options.
- Decrease the volume composition to a suitable level, such as -20 or -25.
Applying Fade Out Effect to Music
In this section, you will learn how to apply a fade-out effect to background music in order to smoothly transition out of it.
Applying Fade Out Effect
- Select the music clip and look for the "Fade Out" option in the audio settings.
- Increase the duration of the fade-out effect by adjusting the value (e.g., 2 seconds).
- This will gradually decrease the volume of the music towards its end, creating a smooth transition.
Adding Logos and Animations
Here, you will learn how to add logos and animations to your videos for branding purposes.
Adding Logos
- Find the specific moment in your video where you want to display a logo.
- Drag and drop your logo image onto the timeline at that point.
- Resize and reposition the logo using handles around it.
Applying Animations
- Split your video clip into two parts at the desired moment using Ctrl + B (Command + B on Mac).
- Click on one part and go to "Animation" options. Choose an entrance animation for this part.
- Adjust animation duration if needed.
- Click on another part and choose an exit animation for this part.
- Preview your video with animations applied.
Enhancing Logo Transitions with Animation Effects
In this section, you will learn how to enhance logo transitions by applying stylish entrance and exit animations.
Enhancing Logo Transitions
- Split your video clip into two parts at the desired moment.
- Apply an entrance animation to the first part and an exit animation to the second part.
- Adjust animation duration as per your preference.
Using Zoom Effects for Dynamic Videos
Here, you will learn how to use zoom effects to make your videos more dynamic and engaging.
Using Zoom Effects
- To create a zoom effect, select the desired video clip on the timeline.
- Go to "Animation" options and choose a zoom effect that suits your needs.
- Adjust the duration of the effect for faster or slower zooming.
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Adding Text to Videos
In this section, the speaker explains how to add text to videos using editing software.
Adding Text with Scaling and Positioning
- Use scaling and positioning options to adjust the size and position of the text.
- Increase the size of the text by using the scaling slider or by clicking and dragging on the screen.
- Choose a font, adjust spacing, and add borders or shadows to enhance the appearance of the text.
Using Default Text Options
- Access default text options in editing software.
- Select a preferred font from available options.
- Customize font style, spacing, and size according to personal preference.
Adjusting Text Position
- Click on the text element and drag it to reposition it on the video.
- If unable to click directly on the text, click outside first before selecting it again.
- Resize or move the text as needed for better visibility.
Adding Custom Text
This section focuses on adding custom text using editing software.
Accessing Text Options
- Open the "Text" menu in editing software.
- Choose between standard or pre-designed text templates.
Customizing Text Appearance
- Select desired font, style, spacing, and size for custom text.
- Modify border settings or add shadows for visual effects.
Positioning Custom Text
- Use position options to adjust placement of custom text within video frames.
- Drag and drop custom text elements for precise positioning.
Applying Effects to Videos
Here, we learn how to apply effects such as black-and-white filters or VHS effects to videos using editing software.
Applying Black-and-white Filter
- Access filter options in editing software's effects menu.
- Choose the black-and-white filter to convert the video to grayscale.
- Adjust the intensity of the effect by resizing or cropping the filter region.
Adding VHS Effect
- Download and import a VHS effect from external sources.
- Apply the VHS effect to create a vintage look in videos.
- Experiment with different effects and adjust settings for desired results.
Adding Animations and Media Elements
This section covers adding animations and media elements, such as social media handles, to videos using editing software.
Using Pre-designed Text Templates
- Access pre-designed text templates in editing software.
- Choose a template that includes social media handles or other desired elements.
- Customize text content, size, and position according to personal preference.
Incorporating Animations
- Apply entrance and exit animations to text elements for dynamic effects.
- Experiment with various animation styles, such as fade-out or random letter movements.
Combining Effects
- Combine multiple effects, such as black-and-white filters and VHS effects, for creative video editing.
- Adjust settings and configurations of each effect for unique visual outcomes.
Exporting the Video
In this section, the speaker explains how to export a video using the CapCut editing software.
Exporting Process
- To export the video, click on the export button and select the destination folder where you want to save it.
- Choose a name for your video.
- Select a higher bitrate for better quality.
- Set the resolution to 1080p for good quality.
- Wait for the export process to finish.
- Once exported, open the folder where the video is saved.
Adding Photos and Music
This section covers how to create a video with photos and music using CapCut.
Creating a Video with Photos
- Create a new project in CapCut.
- Import the desired photos into your project.
- Import a music file as background music.
- Arrange the photos in sequence on the timeline according to your preference.
- Adjust the duration of each photo as needed.
- Customize each photo by zooming in or out, adjusting scale, or adding effects like blur or color filters.
Adding Transitions
This section explains how to add transitions between photos in CapCut.
Applying Transitions
- Go to the "Transitions" tab in CapCut.
- Choose from various transition options available.
- Drag and drop transitions between photos on the timeline.
- Adjust the duration of each transition as desired.
Adding Animations
This section demonstrates how to add animations to images in CapCut.
Creating Image Animations
- Select an image on the timeline.
- Click on "Video" and then "Scale" to add keyframes.
- Set the initial scale at the beginning of the image and increase it gradually over time.
- Repeat this process for other images, adjusting the scale as desired.
Conclusion
The speaker concludes by summarizing the editing process in CapCut.
Final Touches
- Review and make any necessary adjustments to the video.
- Export the final edited video.
- Share your video on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.
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New Section
In this section, the speaker discusses adding movement and transitions to photos in order to create more interesting videos.
Creating Movement in Photos
- The speaker explains that by adding transitions and movement to photos, videos become more engaging and dynamic.
- This technique is simple to implement and can make a video more enjoyable to watch.
New Section
In this section, the speaker addresses how to create a video using only photos.
Creating Videos with Photos
- The speaker expresses hope that the viewer has successfully learned how to edit their first video on their computer.
- After this lesson, the viewer should feel confident in their ability to edit videos going forward.
- To create even more impressive videos that will captivate viewers on social media or at events, the viewer is encouraged to delve deeper into this world of video editing.
- The next step is to join the "Essential Video Editing 2.0" course by following the link provided in the description.