Stitch AI clips in CapCut

Demo summary
The user demonstrates dragging the generated AI video scenes onto the CapCut timeline to assemble the final edited video.
Step-by-step
- Open CapCut
- Drag the generated AI scenes onto the timeline in chronological order
- Trim any unwanted sections of the clips
- Add transitions between the clips if needed
- Click Export to save the final video
Options
- Trim clips manually
- Add quick transitions between scenes
Highlights
“everything already flows pretty well from scene to scene”
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