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Edit background music and volume levels in Clipchamp

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Demo summary

The video shows how to add background music, cut audio clips to match scene transitions, and adjust volume levels for different sections of the video.

Step-by-step

  1. Add background music to the timeline
  2. Cut the sound clip at the point where the text screen ends
  3. Adjust the volume level for the first section of the audio
  4. Cut the sound clip again at the transition to the final part of the video
  5. Adjust the volume levels for the remaining sections to balance the audio

Tips

  • Include music to help viewers form a stronger emotional connection with the video
  • Play music loudly during text-only screens to enhance the atmosphere
  • Lower the volume when transitioning away from introductory text to maintain balance

Highlights

create the perfect balance

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