Assemble AI clips in CapCut

Demo summary
The video briefly walks through importing the rendered AI video clips into the CapCut timeline to finalize the cinematic sequence.
Step-by-step
- Open CapCut
- Import all rendered AI video clips
- Drop the clips onto the timeline in the correct order
Highlights
“We're using Cap Cut for this one because it's fast and intuitive.”
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5:240:53Adding and adjusting transitionsThe user demonstrates selecting a transition from the CapCut library, dragging it between two clips, and adjusting its duration in the details panel.@MeticsMedia
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8:560:41Color correction and applying filtersThe creator demonstrates manual color adjustments like saturation and exposure before applying a preset filter directly to a clip in the timeline.@MeticsMedia
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13:340:25Exporting the final videoThe video concludes with a walkthrough of the export settings in CapCut, including naming the file and selecting resolution, frame rate, and format.@MeticsMedia
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