some stupid thing I'm working on
lol
Recently, I've been deeply engaged with various AI-powered video editing tools, such as CapCut and ibisPaint, which have transformed my approach to digital creativity. These applications offer impressive features including ultra HD export options, text-to-speech, animated stickers, split and splice functions, and volume control. One feature I particularly enjoy is the ability to add customized text overlays and stickers, which help enhance the narrative feel of my videos. Despite the convenience and power of these tools, I sometimes find myself frustrated—like a 'rat in a cage' striving for perfection but dealing with software limitations or my own learning curve. However, this challenge fuels creativity, making every project an opportunity to experiment and improve. For example, using auto and manual speed adjustments allows me to better align the pace of the footage with the intended emotional impact. My workflow frequently involves combining audio and screen recordings to create engaging content, leveraging features like transcript overlays and animation splicing. The key is to stay patient and open to trial and error. AI writing assistants embedded in some editors also assist in generating captions or ideas for text additions, speeding up the process. Overall, while I might sometimes joke about the 'stupid things' I'm working on, these creative experiments are essential for mastering new digital art forms. Anyone interested in video editing should consider exploring these AI-enhanced tools; they blend accessibility with powerful functionality, making video creation more intuitive and enjoyable.









































