This was my last edit on TikTok

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... Read moreHey ENGENEs! So, you just watched my latest Ni-Ki edit, and I really hope it brought a smile to your face! I wanted to share a bit about what goes into making these edits and why Ni-Ki is just such an incredible muse. For me, creating an ENHYPEN edit, especially for someone like Ni-Ki, is about capturing his raw talent and charisma. His dance moves are always so powerful and precise, making every frame a potential highlight. When I'm selecting clips, I'm always looking for those moments where he truly shines, whether it's a sharp turn, an intense gaze, or just his playful energy. One thing I particularly focused on in this edit was playing with light and shadow. It's amazing how much drama and depth you can add just by highlighting certain parts or letting shadows create a mysterious vibe. I also loved incorporating moments where he's using a basketball as a prop – it adds such a cool dimension and shows off his versatility. Sometimes, when you're working with live performance footage, you might face challenges like the camera shaking too much during intense dance sequences. My tip for this is to either stabilize the footage carefully in your editing software or embrace it by using fast cuts that keep the energy high. Don't let a little shake stop you from capturing those epic dance moments! When I'm crafting an edit, the first thing is always the music. It sets the entire mood! For Ni-Ki, I often lean towards tracks that match his dynamic energy, something that lets his powerful dancing really stand out. Then comes the visual storytelling. It’s not just about stringing clips together; it’s about creating a flow, a narrative that draws the viewer in. I try to think about transitions – how can I move seamlessly from one impactful moment to the next? Sometimes a quick zoom or a slow-motion effect can make all the difference. And don't forget color grading! Adjusting the colors can truly elevate the emotional impact of your video, making it feel more cinematic and polished. It's a journey of trial and error, but every time I finish an edit, especially one featuring Ni-Ki's incredible stage presence, I feel so proud to share it with fellow fans. What are your favorite elements in a good fan edit?