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The video begins by introducing the CapCut interface, highlighting the left frame for adding media, the central area for video display, and the right-side 'Details' window for video information like duration and dimensions. These details are crucial before starting any editing work.
The first method involves directly adding text to the video. This section details how to select a video, input text, choose text colors, adjust size, and position it strategically to avoid obscuring important content. It also covers using 'Bubble' for backgrounds and 'Effect' for shadows or glows, and 'Animation' for text entry and exit styles. The example uses 'Don't forget to subscribe' to encourage viewer interaction.
This part focuses on customizing text appearance. It explains how to choose appropriate text colors that contrast well with the video background, add creative backgrounds from the 'Bubble' options, and apply effects like shadows or glows for enhanced visibility. The video suggests using blue for clarity and attractiveness and setting text entry and exit animations using 'In' and 'Out' options, or 'Loop' for repetitive movements.
The second method demonstrates using CapCut's automatic caption feature. It starts with adding video and audio, then using the 'Split' tool to remove unwanted segments. The user then accesses the 'Captions' window, selects a language (Arabic in this case), and generates automatic captions based on the audio content.
After generating captions, the video guides on customizing them using the same text options as Method 1. This includes selecting text color (e.g., blue for clarity), adjusting size, and distributing text effectively on screen. It also covers setting text animation styles and ensuring each caption segment appears for about two seconds to ensure readability.
The final step involves reviewing the entire video to ensure text clarity, smooth animations, and overall professionalism. This check guarantees that the text components enhance the video without detracting from the main content, making it more engaging for viewers.