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Editing a video with Adobe Express
From the course: Telling Your Story on the Web in 60 Seconds
Editing a video with Adobe Express
- The video you capture in-camera and the video you post to social media are rarely identical. Fortunately, Adobe Express has a very capable, easy-to-use video editor that's perfect for tweaking an individual clip. Let's go ahead here and choose to make a new document and, while you might be tempted to choose video, instead, let's take a look for something like an Instagram reel that's sized for vertical video. This will also work on Facebook and other platforms. Let's click here and choose upload and grab our waterfall video. It drops it in and you'll see that the scene automatically adjusts its duration to mark the shot. Well, there's a couple of problems with this scene. One, it's 15 and a half seconds of a waterfall, and two, it's got a lot of zooms on it that I don't actually want to include in the video. Let's play it and look at it here for a moment and you'll see a couple of things that are not optimal. You can do that and, if we press and hold, you see how we can go between…
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Creating a post with Adobe Express11m 6s
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Animating your post with Adobe Express9m
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Creating a video thumbnail with Adobe Express11m 18s
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Editing a video with Adobe Express7m 16s
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Create an animated GIF with Adobe Express3m 10s
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Caption a video with Adobe Express4m 23s
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