Lovin Capcut!🫶

Im just trying out a lil capcut haha what do yall think? 🤔

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2025/1/10 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, so after my initial little CapCut experiment, I got totally hooked, especially after seeing how many of you were curious about 'evil CapCut' edits! It got me thinking about how much fun it is to create those intense, spooky, or action-packed gaming montages, especially for games like RESIDENT EVIL or CALL OF DUTY. I mean, who doesn't love a good jump scare or an epic action sequence brought to life with some killer editing? If you're like me and just 'playin around with CapCut' but want to elevate your game clips, here’s what I've discovered. CapCut is surprisingly powerful for creating that 'evil' or dramatic vibe right on your MOBILE device. You don’t need fancy software; everything you need is literally in your hand! First up, filters and adjustments. To get that dark, gritty 'RESIDENT EVIL' atmosphere, I love playing with the 'Dark' or 'Grayscale' filters, then pushing the contrast and reducing saturation slightly. It instantly makes things feel more ominous. Don't forget to mess with the 'Vignette' effect to darken the edges of your video – super effective for drawing attention to the center and adding a sense of dread. Next, effects are your best friend. For CALL OF DUTY style action, try the 'Shake' or 'Distort' effects during intense moments or gunshots. For a more 'evil' horror feel, the 'Glitch' or 'Noise' effects can add a really unsettling touch, making it look like old, corrupted footage. I also experimented with the 'Red Flash' effect after a sudden scare, and it totally amps up the impact! Sound design is crucial, people! Find some creepy background music or atmospheric sounds (CapCut has a decent library, or you can import). Syncing sudden, sharp sound effects with visual scares or impactful actions is a game-changer. Imagine a sudden 'THUMP' sound perfectly timed with a zombie appearing in your RESIDENT EVIL edit – chills! Lastly, don't underestimate transitions. Quick, sharp cuts work well for fast-paced action. For horror, a sudden 'Flash' or even a 'Fade to Black' can build suspense. I've been 'playin around with CapCut's' advanced features to add custom keyframe animations for zooming into specific details, which is amazing for highlighting a monster's face or a crucial item. Honestly, the best tip I can give is just to dive in and experiment. There are so many tools right there in CapCut to transform your ordinary gaming footage into something truly epic and 'evil'. I'm still learning, but seeing the results makes it so rewarding. What are your go-to CapCut tricks for intense gaming edits? Let me know!