Photos from your Films
An easy way to capture both photos and video
I often talk about capturing both photos and video.
Not just photos.
Not just films.
Capture both!!
Which is particularly important to photographers FIRST.
The problem is… doing both can seem difficult, especially when we’re just getting started with making films.
Today, I have an easy work around, that will allow you to focus first on making videos and still capture some beautiful stills.
I often talk about capturing both photos and video.—not just one or the other. This approach is especially crucial for photographers. However, managing both, particularly when you're new to filmmaking can be a little ‘tricky’.
Today, I want to share a simple solution that lets you prioritize video creation and export still photos in Capcut…
plus a bonus tips for editing the photos after export.
Rather than write on and on…
Let’s jump straight into today’s Capcut Quick Tip Tutorial
Links to note:
Learn Simple Video Editing in Aesthetic Video Editing in Capcut class.
That’s a Wrap
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xx
Kim
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