Viral Superman flying effect tutorial in CapCut!
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Summary
This video provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to create a flying effect using CapCut by combining two clips, manipulating speed, applying custom background removal, and utilizing keyframe animation.
Key Points
- —Begin by filming two separate clips: one of yourself jumping and another of a blank background shot.
- —Import both clips into CapCut and identify the exact moment you leave the ground in the jumping clip to place a split.
- —Locate the highest point of your jump in the same clip, place another split, and then delete all other segments of the clip.
- —Select the middle clip (the jump segment), slow its speed all the way down, and trim its duration to 0.8 seconds.
- —Apply the overlay feature, select 'remove background,' choose 'custom removal,' and carefully brush over yourself to isolate the subject.
- —Set a keyframe at the beginning of the trimmed clip and then move to the end of the clip, dragging your isolated self off the screen.
- —Enhance the animation by selecting the 'graph' option and choosing 'ease out' for a smoother movement.
- —Finally, apply motion blur to the clip, setting the blur intensity to 100 to complete the flying effect.
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