Web-based video editing in Adobe Express

Demo summary
A demonstration of the browser-based Adobe Express video editor, showing how to arrange elements in a style similar to presentation software.
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1:521:17Animate and add motion blur in DaVinci ResolveThe creator demonstrates using keyframe buttons to create smooth movement and manually applying directional blur to a character in DaVinci Resolve.DaVinci Resolve· AI Video Editor
3:430:12Animate text scale in DaVinci ResolveA quick walkthrough of keyframing the scale property on a text layer to create a pop-in animation effect.DaVinci Resolve· AI Motion Graphics
4:550:49Edit with presets and keyframes in Filmora 13The demo shows applying animation presets, using the transitions tab for a 'fast slide', and grouping clips to apply a zoom effect in Filmora.Filmora· AI Video Editor
8:350:21Keyframe animation and transitions in ShotcutA demonstration of the open-source Shotcut interface, showing how to manage keyframes for movement and the resulting animation.SShotcut· AI Video Editor
10:510:37Basic video editing in iMovieThe video shows the iMovie UI on Mac, demonstrating the use of built-in presets and the smooth user interface for basic clip arrangement.IImovie· AI Video Editor
11:460:36Web-based video editing in Adobe ExpressCurrentA demonstration of the browser-based Adobe Express video editor, showing how to arrange elements in a style similar to presentation software.Adobe Express· AI Video Editor
13:090:44Keyframing and text presets in CapCut DesktopThe creator demonstrates smooth keyframe animations and applying content-creator focused text presets in the CapCut desktop application.CapCut· AI Video Editor- Watch “I Edited The Same Video on Every FREE Software” →
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11:460:36Web-based video editing in Adobe ExpressCurrentA demonstration of the browser-based Adobe Express video editor, showing how to arrange elements in a style similar to presentation software.finzar
4:321:18Importing and previewing media in Premiere ProValentina demonstrates how to use Import Mode in Premiere Pro to preview clips using hover scrubbing and select multiple assets to build a project before entering the edit workspace.Adobe Video
9:221:48Importing folders and creating binsThe instructor shows how to import entire folder structures from a hard drive into Premiere Pro to automatically create organized bins for footage and audio.Adobe Video
31:482:41Trimming clips with Ripple DeleteValentina demonstrates using the Razor tool (C) and Selection tool (V) to cut footage, followed by a demonstration of Ripple Delete (Shift+Delete) to remove gaps automatically.Adobe Video
39:151:11Fast editing with Q and W shortcutsThe video demonstrates 'Top and Tail' editing using the Q and W keys to instantly ripple trim the beginning or end of a clip based on the playhead position.Adobe Video
47:480:28Swapping clip positions in the timelineA demonstration of the Option+Command (Mac) or Alt+Ctrl (PC) modifier to drag and swap the positions of two clips on the timeline without overwriting other footage.Adobe Video
49:280:32Using the Rolling Edit toolThe instructor shows how to use the Rolling Edit tool (N) to move a cut point between two clips without changing the overall duration of the sequence.Adobe Video
58:591:06Slipping footage with the Slip toolValentina demonstrates the Slip tool (Y) to change the start and end frames of a clip while maintaining its specific position and duration on the timeline.Adobe Video
1:03:160:42Creating audio fades with handlesThe video shows how to use the new interactive audio fade handles in Premiere Pro 2025 to create smooth crossfades directly on the timeline clips.Adobe Video
1:08:441:30Manual audio ducking with keyframesA demonstration of holding Command and clicking the audio volume line to create keyframes for manual volume ducking.Adobe Video
1:49:453:16Manual Multicam synchronizationValentina shows how to manually sync A-Cam and B-Cam footage by placing markers on the visual 'clap' and snapping the clips together on the timeline.Adobe Video
1:56:321:32Creating a Multi-Camera Source SequenceThe video demonstrates the automated 'Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence' feature to sync multiple video and audio files using waveform analysis.Adobe Video
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