Creating YouTube edit videos is far more than simply cutting clips together. π¬β‘ Every second on screen requires patience, timing, and creativity. When I worked on my F Is for Family edit, the entire process took nearly six hours to complete. β³π» From selecting scenes to syncing transitions with the music, every detail demanded precision. The first step is always choosing the right atmosphere. π§β¨ Music determines the rhythm of the entire edit, so I spent a long time searching for a track that could perfectly match the emotional tone of the series. Once the soundtrack was decided, I carefully reviewed episodes and selected scenes that carried the strongest expressions, movements, and cinematic impact. ποΈπ₯ After importing the clips into After Effects, the real challenge began. π₯οΈβοΈ I adjusted every cut frame by frame to create accurate beat synchronization. Strong bass drops were matched with sharp transitions, flashes, and motion blur effects to make the visuals feel more dynamic. π₯π΅ One of the most time-consuming parts was creating the βlock-onβ effect. πποΈ This required precise tracking, masking, and keyframing to ensure the effect stayed perfectly attached to the characterβs movements. Subtitle animation was another important stage. βοΈβ‘ Instead of using simple captions, I designed kinetic subtitles that moved together with the beat of the music. Each word had to appear at the exact moment to enhance the energy of the edit. Combining typography, velocity changes, glow effects, and screen shakes helped create a more immersive viewing experience. ππΊ Color grading also played a major role in shaping the final atmosphere. π¨π I adjusted contrast, saturation, and lighting to give the edit a cinematic and emotionally intense style. Even small changes in brightness could completely alter the mood of a scene. Although the process was exhausting, seeing the final result made every hour worthwhile. β€οΈπ₯ Edit creation is not only about technical skill; it is about transforming emotion, music, and storytelling into a visual experience that audiences can truly feel. Every project becomes a reflection of creativity, patience, and passion. ππ¬β¨ #movie #shorts
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I donβt get it.
The fact her hair is actually beautiful and the effect amount...should've casted someone else or at least made the hair ACTUALLY bad
Not the black girl who straightened her natural coils/curl a good part of the show telling the one that is embracing her natural curls that it hard to learn because of her hair. Like girl who is you ?
"ExcUxe mE yOur haIr iS mAkiNg it HaRd to lEarn" her hair literally looking like a wig π
Not to be roud but when she straights her hair she looks like IShowSpeed
I actually love the puffiness it's so cute
Judy from kc undercover in is show or movie
Her hair is neat. Look at yours.
She looks like Michel Jackson broπ
Not me bcz I want a curly hair
Yβall I recognize rainbowβs voice from anywhere.The show is mixed-ish btw.
Pretzel lady?
y r these videos 96% of the clip and 4% of the actual edit
The mom loky look like michael jackson's sister
What is it called
That's Candace from" The Halfs and the Half Nots"
screw that teacher. no one should be treated like this
I like her hair when it was messed up as straight hair
okay, but how tf does hair make it hard to learn? like i think shes just too amazed by her curls, that she cant even focas
What is this show called?