| long awaited newt version of my wobble edit! | if you see a fading bg.. no. you. dont. (it was a mistake sigh) |

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scp: swanscp

ac/rm: me

cc calstvrn (carnival cc)

presets: me, offvervain

edgerays: voidzwcked

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#edit #newtmazerunneredit #mazerunner #thomasbrodiesangster #aftereffects #trending #themazerunner

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high quality original content newt the maze runner edit

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upload method: krypton

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15 hours agoEdited to

... Read moreCreating high-quality video edits like this Newt Maze Runner wobble effect requires blending creativity with technical skills, especially in software like After Effects. From my experience, using custom presets and color corrections such as those from the Carnival CC can really elevate the final look. The wobble edit adds a dynamic movement that captures attention and brings energy to the character portrayal. When producing such edits, attention to detail is crucial. For example, the mention of a 'fading bg' as an unintentional effect is a reminder that subtle background changes can impact the viewer’s focus. I found that carefully balancing these effects ensures the main subject remains prominent without distractions. For those interested, collaborating with others on presets and effects—as Nilaaedits did with offvervain and voidzwcked—can introduce fresh perspectives and improve the overall quality. Additionally, uploading methods like Krypton might aid in maintaining video integrity when sharing edits online. Ultimately, sharing edits like this in communities with hashtags such as #newtmazerunneredit and #aftereffects can increase reach and inspire other creators. Whether you're an enthusiast of Maze Runner, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, or video editing, experimenting with similar wobble effects and color treatments could be a rewarding creative challenge.