The new desktop application unveils a myriad of fresh opportunities.
13 More Useful Video Editing Tricks You Can Do In CapCut
The new desktop application unveils a myriad of fresh opportunities.

A couple of weeks ago, Film Crux introduced me to CapCut, a video editing application. I shared some valuable techniques for using this app.
Now, they’ve released a desktop version, and I came across a video showcasing its expanded capabilities.
I’m not experienced in video editing, so I often struggle to grasp new software. However, this one proved to be quite user-friendly. After watching the video, I was able to experiment with some advanced editing concepts on my own.
Take a look at the video, and let’s discuss it further in the comments section.
The video covers various features, including:
- Skin Tone Adjustment
- Slow Motion on Any Clip
- Auto Reframe
- 70s Retro Look
- Body Augmentation
- Stabilize Footage
- Trippy Surrealism
- Video Upscaling
- Handheld Simulation
- Remove Video Flicker
- Retro Film Look
- Brand Kit
- Digital Makeup
As I mentioned earlier, the step-by-step instructions were remarkably user-friendly and straightforward for me to follow. While I can’t speak for more experienced editors, I’m eager to hear their opinions. For my basic home editing needs, this program felt intuitive and easy to use.



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