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CapCut's Exciting New Editing Features

CapCut has finally released the features that I have been begging for for a very long time. Based on what you're watching right now, can you guess what that first feature is? Go ahead and post that in the comments below. New feature number one of five is, you might have guessed, multitrack editing. To do it, let's jump into CapCut. I've added both of these clips to the timeline. I filmed one of them with this camera and the other one with my iPhone over here and... notice I've got the audio for both of them playing and you can hear that it's not in sync. And this top clip is my iPhone audio, which isn't the good audio. I'm going to use the audio from this camera here, this mic right here. So I'm just going to take this audio and drag it down by clicking on audio and saying goodbye audio. And now we hear just ups, oops, you might do that on accident. So I'm going to show you my mistake. I had them both highlighted and I just deleted all the audio. Don't want to do that. I just want this audio here to go away. It's going to click, drag this guy down. And now we hear just a good audio. Finally released the features, but it's not in sync. Oh no, what do you do? You select both of these, you right-click, and you choose Create Multi-Camera Clip. And I'm going to just name it Me. And it's going to sync it automatically. I can choose to sync it automatically using the audio or using a marker. But the easiest way is just to choose Auto. If you have a slow computer, you might want to turn on Proxy. That will allow a slower computer to... probably handle this that when it might not otherwise been able to do it. And right now, this is a free feature. Just heads up, if it says free now, that I think implies that you might have to pay for it in the future, but whatever. So hit create and then bam, it synced it all up. And I can see the two clips right here. And I'm just going to drag it down to this first track. And it shifts these to fill the timeline. And now I can edit this just by clicking back and forth on these two cameras. Watch this below. Okay, that was my first take which I edited partially out, but let's go ahead and edit this all the way. This is the beginning right here. I'm going to start this clip. So I'm just going to add an edit here and delete all of this by typing the letter. Do you remember? It's the letter Q. Bam. Added an edit. And because I didn't have the track magnet on, I'm going to have to drag this over. Oh, and there's the granddad. Hey, I got to work, love. Hi, Anna. How are you? Come here. Come over here. Come here. I just got interrupted with my granddaughter. Let me give her back to Nana. Say bye. Say bye. She'd rather just look at herself. With this trimmed, to switch between the two cameras, I just click on whichever one I want to see. And normally, I have to put two tracks on here, cut back and forth, delete. It'd be a big old pain. But now watch how easy this is. CapCut has finally released the features that I have been begging for for a very long time. Based on what you're watching right now, can you guess what that first feature is? Go ahead and post that in the comments below. I just did the whole thing! All of that just on the fly edited and you saw it in the open. This is exactly what I used for the open. By the way, if you want to download me and practice this multicam stuff, you can download those videos linked in the description below. Do whatever you want with them. I don't care. You can even get famous. put it on your channel. New feature number two of five is track height. If you click right here on these little three dots, you can adjust the track height. I can make it shorter. If I've got a whole bunch of tracks, it could be a big mess, or I could make it normal by clicking default, or I could make it tall so that I can see much more. And it just makes it easier to work with. And it actually is a partial solution for the other issue people have had. which is the waveform height. And by making the entire thing bigger, look at this, the waveforms are bigger. You can see them. And I edit using the waveforms all the time. So I know where stuff starts and stops. But it also has feature number three, which is, let's get the track back to default. You can adjust the waveform height. Look at this. I mean, it's so small down here. But if I click on this guy right here, I can say, hey, let's make it bigger. And now I can see the waveforms and edit much more easily. And if I don't want to see myself here, which, you know, there's not a ton of value seeing myself there, I can say, hey, make these waveforms really big and boom, and makes it much easier to look. I can, you know, this is all the same, but I can see the waveforms, which is great. If you want to learn everything CapCut can do, you might've heard, I've got a course, Edit with Trevin Master CapCut. It's stupid cheap. I not only teach you everything CapCut can do, but I also teach you how to make videos that will get views on YouTube. And that's kind of a big deal. So go ahead and click, right? I don't know. Dude, I generally never know which side it's on or hit the link in the description below. New feature number four is copy and paste attributes. This is a huge deal. Let's say you've modified this clip and you want it to be, you know, closer here. So I go to video and I scale it up and I drag it down here like that. Let me just turn that multi-track thing off. And there, I've got it just right. My eyes are where I want them to be. But down here, this last clip, it's too far away. And I don't have to manually do that all the time. And this works for a bunch of things, not just adjusting scale. But all I can do is right-click on this and choose Copy Attributes. Go over here and choose Paste Attributes. And I can choose which attributes I want to paste. It could be the levels. It could be the LUT, which is the color adjustments, different color adjustments. the size and location size. That's scale and position. And I just hit paste and now boom, that matches that automatically. Now that's a feature that's available in all the pro apps and they just finally added it. This is huge. It'll save you a ton of time. Here, it's just a simple example, but if you've got a bunch of clips for a long video and you want to match them all without having to go through and adjusting them, this is gold. Feature number cinco or ichi, ni, san, shi, go. This one, okay, I've been begging for it. but I loved the prior version and they just made it exponentially better. It's super cool. So let's see if there's a song you really like. Like this one I wrote for Bruno and Lady Gaga here. Don't want to play too much. Don't want to get a, you know, copyright claim thing. Let's say you wanted to hear just these guys singing. Could you do that? Well, yeah, in the prior version you could. All you do is you click on it and you go to audio and we've got this super cool feature called separate audio. And in the past, you would just have vocals and instruments. But now you can separate all of these, create separate tracks for all of them. So if we want just vocals, we click on vocals and we hit separate. But we're just going to click all of them. Watch this. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, and boom. And I'm going to separate. And using artificial intelligence. What? I've got separate tracks for everything. If I want to hear just the vocals, I will highlight all these guys, type the letter V, because V will... hide the audio and now I can hear just Bruno and Gaga singing. Ready? And let's say you're a drummer and you want to hear just the drum track. So I'll turn that guy off by hitting letter V, type on drums. Look at this. What? But more of you probably play guitar. So we're just going to turn that on and hit guitar and We can hear the guitar part so you can figure it out without even having to look up the tab. That looks pretty easy. I bet I could learn that. Guess who had a sleepover? I know what you really want. You want to see me singing it falsetto with my granddaughter. You ready? One, two. three. If the world was ending, I'd want to be next to you. I think Bruno and Lady Gaga are gonna have a run for their money. Nailed it! High five! Bam! If you want to really learn how to edit music and do cinematic sound design, watch this video right here. It's, I think it's my favorite video I've ever made.