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How-to-make-velocity-edits-on-capcut File

While in the Curve menu, look for the option.

Scroll through the bottom toolbar and tap on Style . how-to-make-velocity-edits-on-capcut

Velocity edits are a popular video trend where the speed of a clip fluctuates to match the beat of the music, creating a high-energy, rhythmic effect. In CapCut , you can achieve this either automatically with AI or manually for more control. ⚡ Option 1: The Quick Way (Auto Velocity) While in the Curve menu, look for the option

Go to the toolbar, select Motion Blur , and set "Blur" and "Blend" to around 30-50 to make fast movements look more natural. In CapCut , you can achieve this either

Use this method for "Smooth Velocity" edits that look professional and custom-tailored to your song. 1. Sync the Music Add your audio and tap on the audio bar.

Select (or Match Out ) and use Auto-generate or tap Add beat manually at every "drop" or heavy bass hit. These yellow dots will be your guide. 2. Adjust the Speed Curve Tap your video clip and select Speed > Curve > Custom . Tap Edit to see the speed graph. Create the "Velocity" look:


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