Views : 1,244,913
Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Nov 2, 2020 ^^
Rating : 4.958 (392/36,916 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T18:16:36.574372Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Kevin, I may have found my video editor - thanks to you! I'm 82 and not keen to learn a lot of new tricks. I need to construct a short video of my model railway layout featuring different train movements through a busy railway junction. I think I'll be able to accomplish that with this app, and since it's for a single project, "free" is good!
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This was my FIRST time EVER attempting edits - I have been SO overwhelmed to begin learning - as SO many tutorials are not clear, concise, and novice friendly. I am SO thankful I came across yours and greatly appreciate your time, energy, thoughtfulness, and creativity in your tutorial video! After watching - I successfully edited my FIRST one and at my FIRST go around - This was a HUGE victory for me and am SO excited to learn more!!! THANK YOU, KEVIN!!!
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Excellent Shotcut tutorial for beginners! Great work, Kevin!
I'll add one very important tip for future users. If your project is ever lagging a lot when editing there are two options under "settings" that take care of it. One is "preview scaling" which cuts down the lag that happens after adding filters and the other is "proxy" that makes lower resolution copies of your videos that are easier to edit with in case your original video files are also giving you lag. If you use both "preview scaling" and "proxy" at the same time it'll cut down on lag from all possible angles.
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You are very good at making these tutorial videos. Clear speech, concise ordering of explanation without many distractions, and thorough in the things I wanted to learn. I still can't figure out how you pulled that hot cookie sheet out of the oven with your bare hands, though! I am setting myself a hard start date for making Youtube videos for the beginning of next year, and I will make sure to remember you and send people here if they need it. I appreciate it, and you have earned my sub. Thanks again!
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Just getting into video editing w my 1st project. Shotcut was on my short list.
Rewatched this today after my 1st day of editing. Several shortcut keys will come in handy for tomorrow.
I will need to dig deeper into the text features, but this got me started in the right direction when I get to that point.
Thanks!
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I haven't even watched it yet, but I already plussed this video ... π You read my mind!
EDIT. I FINALLY was able to stop long enough to watch the video in its entirety, and in fact I created a little video! I was very pleased at how straight-forward it was to manipulate the clips and use the filters. This is definitely going to become one of my key tools for video editing. It's definitely a step up from using the PHOTOS app that comes with windows.... lol ...
THANKS AGAIN, KEVIN!!!!!
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@ShotcutApp
3 years ago
Great tutorial! I will add it to our tutorials page. At 23:05, all the clips on the video track moved when you dropped to the audio track because you have the "Ripple All Tracks" turned on - se the Timeline menu option or the (*) icon on the toolbar and the video track is not locked. This option is intended to keep things across tracks in sync as you make edits. It is off by default, but this trips up a lot of people. Also, be aware that the 32-bit version has been discontinued as that is too memory limited for today's world of HD and up video.
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