How To Adjust Speed in CapCut (2023 Guide)
Learn How To Adjust Speed in CapCut (2023 Guide). This video will show you how to change speed in capcut.To adjust the speed of a video clip in CapCut, you can follow these steps:
Open CapCut: Launch the CapCut app on your mobile device.
Import your video: Tap on the "+" icon or the "Import" button to add the video clip you want to edit to your project timeline.
Add the video to the timeline: Drag and drop the imported video clip to the timeline at the bottom of the screen.
Select the video clip: Tap on the video clip in the timeline to select it. You should see a yellow border around the clip indicating that it is selected.
Access the speed adjustment tool: On the toolbar at the bottom of the screen, tap on the "Speed" icon. It looks like a clock with a lightning bolt.
Adjust the speed: You will see a slider that allows you to adjust the speed of the video clip. Drag the slider to the left to slow down the video or to the right to speed it up. As you move the slider, you will see the speed percentage changing accordingly.
Preview the changes: Tap on the play button to preview the video clip with the adjusted speed. This will give you an idea of how the video will look after the speed adjustment.
Fine-tune the speed: If needed, you can make further adjustments to the speed by dragging the slider more precisely or by using the input field to enter a specific speed percentage.
Apply the speed adjustment: Once you are satisfied with the speed adjustment, tap on the checkmark or apply button to confirm and apply the changes to the video clip.
Continue editing: You can now continue editing your video, adding effects, transitions, or other adjustments as desired.
Export or save your video: When you have finished editing your video, tap on the export or save button to save the video to your device or share it on social media platforms.
By following these steps, you should be able to adjust the speed of a video clip in CapCut and create dynamic and engaging videos with varying playback speeds.