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CapCut Android Tutorial

This document provides a step-by-step beginner tutorial for using CapCut on Android. It covers installation, starting a new project, editing clips, adding transitions, music, text, effects, and exporting the final video. Additionally, it mentions optional AI tools for enhanced editing features.

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CapCut Android Tutorial

This document provides a step-by-step beginner tutorial for using CapCut on Android. It covers installation, starting a new project, editing clips, adding transitions, music, text, effects, and exporting the final video. Additionally, it mentions optional AI tools for enhanced editing features.

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CapCut Mobile (Android) - Step-by-Step Beginner Tutorial

1. Install CapCut:

- Download CapCut from the Google Play Store.

2. Start a New Project:

- Open CapCut > Tap 'New Project' > Select videos/photos.

3. Trim & Cut Clips:

- Tap clip on timeline > Drag edges to trim > Use 'Split' (scissors icon) to cut.

4. Add Transitions:

- Tap white box between clips > Choose transition style > Adjust duration.

5. Add Music/Sound:

- Tap 'Audio' > 'Sounds' or 'Extracted' > Add or record voiceover.

6. Add Text:

- Tap 'Text' > 'Add Text' > Type message > Customize font, color, animation.

7. Add Effects & Filters:

- Tap 'Effects' or 'Filters' > Choose visual style > Apply to clips.

8. Use AI Tools (Optional):

- Use 'Auto Captions', 'Background Remover', or 'AI Stickers'.

9. Choose Format:

- Tap 'Canvas' > Choose format (9:16 for TikTok, 16:9 for YouTube, etc.).

10. Export Your Video:

- Tap 'Export' > Choose resolution (1080p recommended) > Save or share.

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