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Capcut Editing Tips, Gear Talk, and What I'm Doing | Newsletter #240315

 Ready for a fresh batch of video creation tips and inspiration? Let's dive in!

  • This Week's Highlight: πŸŒŽHow to translate and add subtitles to a video in 2 languages? Want your videos to reach a wider audience? 🌎 Add subtitles in multiple languages! It's super easy with the Capcut Mobile on your phone. πŸ‘ Just follow these steps and you're set... https://www.tiktok.com/@adrianvideoimage/video/7346149662522412290


What's up this week

Quick Tips

  • Tip #1: If you're looking for a selfie stick tripod cheaper than a Starbucks coffee, you might have encountered the Prunus Q9 Selfie Stick Tripod online. It claims to have a lot of features, such as an attached light, and a remote control. But is it worth buying? In this blog post, I'll share with you my honest review of the Prunus Q9 Selfie Stick Tripod, and tell you the pros and cons of this product... https://adrianvideoimage.com/prunus-q9-selfie-stick-tripod/   

  • Tip #2: In this video, you will learn how to use transcript-based video editing with Capcut AI on desktop and browser versions. This is a great way to quickly and easily edit your videos, especially if you have a lot of talking footage... https://www.videolane.com/how-to-use-text-based-video-editing-in-capcut/ 

Community Spotlight

  • A viewer asked: "Hi Adrian! May I ask why you created 3 screens instead of 2 in your livestream?" My answer: "The left side is a wide shot to show off my devices. The center one is the main activity. The right side is to bring myself closer to the viewer.πŸ˜…"... Watch the live stream here...  https://fb.watch/qPFdgFi5Cb/  

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~ Adrian Lee | Video Content Creator

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