1. Import video: We need to import the video to be cut into the video editing software. Most video editing software supports video files of various formats, such as MP4, AVI, MOV, etc. Select the crop tool. In video editing software, there are usually special editing tools.
2. Set cropping area: In cropping mode, you can set the video area you want to keep by dragging the border of the video with the mouse. Generally speaking, you can move the mouse to the edge of the video, and then hold down the left mouse button and drag to adjust the border of the video.
3. Preview the cropping effect: After setting the cropping area, you can view the cropped effect in the preview window. If satisfied, you can proceed to the next step; If you are not satisfied, you can continue to adjust the cropping area. Confirm cutting. After confirming the cropping effect in the preview window, you can click OK or Apply to finish the video cropping. Save and export.
Precautions for cutting video
1, video quality: Before you start editing, make sure your original video quality is high enough. Low-quality video may be blurred and distorted during editing, which will affect the final effect. Choose the right editing software according to your needs and skill level.
2. Learn basic operations: Before you start editing, take time to learn the basic operations of the selected editing software, such as importing video, editing, adding transition effects, and adjusting audio. Plan the editing process. Before editing, you should plan the whole editing process, including the beginning, middle and end of the video, as well as the special effects and subtitles that need to be added.
3. Keep it simple: avoid excessive editing and try to keep the video content simple and clear. Too many special effects and transitional effects may annoy the audience. Maintain consistency, and the whole video maintains a consistent editing style and rhythm, which makes it easier for the audience to understand and accept. Pay attention to the quality of audio, and pay attention to the quality of audio when editing.