Master InShot: A Step-by-Step Guide to Pro Video Editing on Your Phone
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Master InShot: A Step-by-Step Guide to Pro Video Editing on Your Phone |
Step 1: Setting the Stage – Finding the Perfect Background Clips
What to search for: Use keywords like "motion background," "abstract background," or "tech footage." If you need something specific, like "person working on a laptop," you'll find that too.Pro Tip: Once you download a clip, don't be afraid to change its look! Use thefilter option in InShot to adjust the colors. This trick lets you reuse the same background clip in multiple videos with a fresh new look each time.
Step 2: The Foundation – Recording and Refining Your Voiceover
Listen carefully: Identify any mistakes, long pauses, or breaths you want to remove.Cut with precision: Use theSplit tool to cut out the unwanted parts. Drag the remaining clips together to create a seamless, professional-sounding audio track. This simple "clean-up" makes a huge difference in the final quality.
Step 3: Adding Flair – Using Elements and Sound Effects (SFX)
Example: When your logo appears, add a quick "whoosh" sound. When text pops up, use a "pop" or "click" sound. This small detail makes your edits feel dynamic and engaging.
Step 4: The Art of the Cut – Pacing Your Video
Rule of thumb: When you finish a sentence or a key thought in your voiceover, it's often the perfect time to cut to a new background clip or visual element. This creates a clean transition and keeps the pace moving forward.
Step 5: Smooth Moves – Mastering Transitions
At the beginning of your new clip, go to Filter > Effect .Find a White Flash effect in the "Beats" section.Add a "Camera Shutter" sound effect at the exact same moment.
Step 6: Level Up Your Edits – An Introduction to Keyframing
Animate Text: Make text smoothly grow bigger, like changing from "Noob" to "Pro."Create Movement: Add a slow, subtle zoom to a static video clip to make it more dynamic.Picture-in-Picture (PiP): Overlay a video (like a rising graph) on top of another and make it blend seamlessly.
Step 7: The Final Touch – Choosing the Right Background Music
Where to find music: TheYouTube Audio Library is your best friend. It’s free and has thousands of tracks.How to search: To find music that works well for informational or commentary videos, try these filters:Genre: Hip-Hop & RapMood: Bright, Dramatic, Funky, or Happy
Important: Avoid overused, clichéd songs. A unique, well-chosen track makes your content stand out and feel more premium.
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