dont mind how everyone but Daki's face is cut off๐ญ
When using CapCut for video editing, especially with scenes featuring close-ups of faces, it's important to pay attention to frame composition to avoid cutting off important features like Daki's face. One common issue is that some editing presets or automatic crop settings might focus on other parts of the video, leaving key faces partially out of frame. From my personal experience, manually adjusting the crop and zoom settings within CapCut ensures that the entire face remains visible and aligned with the videoโs aesthetic. While filters and effects can enhance your footage, make sure they don't unintentionally overshadow subject positioning. Another tip is to preview your edits on different devices before finalizing. Sometimes, the way a video displays varies from a phone screen to a desktop output, affecting how faces are shown. Regarding the popular chocolate effect mentioned in CapCut, many users find it enjoyable but note that it can become overused or tiring. To maintain originality and viewer interest, experiment with combining this effect moderately with other stylistic elements, rather than relying on it exclusively. Overall, thoughtful framing and careful use of effects are key to creating engaging videos where every detail, including faces, is showcased without compromise.

































































