3.30.26
🐶💕📽️✨🚚🧼 𝓞𝓻𝓮𝓰𝓸𝓷 𝓣𝓸 𝓦𝔂𝓸𝓶𝓲𝓷𝓰. 3.30.26. Finally used CapCut like how it’s supposed to be used 🤣 . Definitely glad I always got A’s in computer class for PowerPoint 🤣. May start editing videos like this once in awhile , definitely takes a little bit of work . #passegerprincesslife #truckerssoontobewifelife #truckersdogslife #reels #oregon
As someone who recently started dabbling in video editing, I can relate to the thrill and challenge of using new tools like CapCut. While my early projects were simple slideshows, learning to add effects, transitions, and trim clips really improved how I tell my travel stories. Traveling from Oregon to Wyoming offers a wonderful backdrop for video content—imagine capturing scenic mountain views, peaceful rest stops, and the dynamic moments inside a moving truck. Incorporating these visuals with a bit of editing flair can truly bring a trip diary to life. One tip I found helpful is planning your shots ahead of time, so you have a clear narrative when editing. Don’t rush your edits; take time to watch your footage multiple times, adjusting pacing and adding music or captions that resonate with your story. If you’re into trucking life or pet-friendly journeys like #truckersdogslife, adding personal touches such as your dog’s antics or unique truck features can connect better with viewers. Using hashtags thoughtfully on platforms like Lemon8 can also increase your video’s visibility. Despite the learning curve, blending your tech skills from classes like PowerPoint with user-friendly apps such as CapCut can be quite rewarding. It’s satisfying to see your content evolve from raw clips into polished reels worth sharing. So, whether you’re a passenger or driver, starting to edit travel videos opens a creative outlet for your adventures.


















































































