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Edit and add captions in CapCut

Demo summary

The creator walks through importing clips into CapCut, arranging them on the timeline, and using the 'auto captions' feature to generate subtitles.

Step-by-step

  1. Open CapCut
  2. Import all video clips
  3. Drag the clips into the timeline in sequence
  4. Go to Auto captions to generate subtitles
  5. Choose a text style for the captions

Options

  • Add background music
  • Select any preferred text style

Tips

  • Perform general editing and add background music based on what works best for your specific video

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