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a gorgeous man and his septum piercing
a menace to polite society but more specifically: a menace to that one account on Instagram that reposts edits from tiktok and started out not giving credit. months ago, I was (across multiple accounts) in every single non-credited posts comment section harassing this person until they started using credits in all their posts. they started slipping a few posts ago, not crediting anymore. guess who's back to harass this person :DDDD
Oh sorry I wasn't clear! I meant Instagram editing. Either one is fine really since I'm trying to do a little bit of both.
Ah okay! SO my interest in editing in general goes wayyy back, like 2013 ish. I would watch tons of AMVs on Youtube and wonder what it would be like to make my own. I didn’t actually start editing until around 2017, when I got into RWBY. RWBY editors like Hammertime, NomPancakes, Blakeyyang, Reminity, and 34Riverstone inspired me to make my own channel.
Instagram editing is really new to me; I discovered it a year ago. To help you get started:
1. Know the editing programs and what they can do. Vegas Pro and After Effects are for pc, while Video Star, Alright Motion, and Cute Cut Pro are for phones. I use Vegas Pro but it is not nearly as capable as After Effects, and doesn’t have the help/resources as Video Star. It doesn’t mean you can’t make good edits with it though; it just takes more time and work.
2. Watch tutorials! Follow them and actually create transitions over getting preset packs. This way, you can understand how the transitions work and make your own. That doesn’t mean you can’t get preset packs; they are very helpful!
3. The Sapphire plugin is pretty much the backbone of all editing, at least for pc users. Get it. You will need it. Other plugins editors commonly use are RSMB (for motion blur/smoother looking edits), Twixtor (smooth slow motion), and BCC (extra effects).
4. When I first started editing, I would download entire movies/episodes and comb through them for the scenes I want to use in the edit. This is VERY time consuming and takes a lot of space! Later I realized there are instagram accounts devoted to making scene packs! Thanks to them you can just download a video or two with all the memorable scenes you need. Comp.squad on Instagram has a lot of anime scene packs.
5. Speaking of, there are accounts for pretty much everything. Tutorialsu has tutorials for all programs, Videooverlays_ has overlays, and Etherealaudios_ has (guess what) audio. Just make sure to credit those accounts if you use their stuff.
I hope this answers your question! Please tell me if you are confused by anything I said or if I did not provide what you are looking for.
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မင်္ဂလာပါ Dreamer တို့ရေ🤓 အားလုံးစောင့်မျှော်နေတဲ့ videoလေးလာပါပြီးနော်🥰 မေ Instagram က ပုံတွေ ဘယ် တွေ သုံးပြီး လဲဆိုတာကို ဒီ video လေးမှာပြောပြပေးသွားမှာဖြစ်ပါတယ်နော်။😍 နည်းနည်းရှည်လို့ နှစ်ပိုင်းခွဲပြီးတင်ပေးသွားမယ်နော်။😘 very first voice over video လေးမို့ တော်တော် အချိန်ပေး edit ထားရတာလေးမို့အားပေးကြပါဦးနော်🥺
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