This is Part 2 of how I use the Capcut mobile video editing app. Download the free course on "How to Edit on Capcut Like a Pro" here... https://gum.co/capcut
00:00 Introduction
00:07 Adding Audio
02:27 Moving an Audio Clip
03:11 Splitting and Trimming
04:13 Adjusting Volume
05:06 Fading Out Audio
06:01 Muting a Clip
06:28 Ducking Audio
09:52 Increasing Volume
Watch Part 1 - The Foundation - https://youtu.be/8hY-rLpv1xg
Adding Title
Adding Music
Adding Transitions
Adding Effects
and more!
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