Record yourself or others talking about what happened in the video.
Start with the most visually striking or important moment from the clip to grab attention.
in the video? (e.g., a travel clip, a home event, a technical demo?)
Place the clip on a timeline and surround it with supporting footage.
To stretch a single clip into a longer feature, you need "B-roll" and supporting assets:
Ensure the edit isn't too fast; let the camera linger on important details to give it a "long-form" feel.
Raw MP4 files often have poor audio. Layer in ambient sound (wind, city noise) and a cinematic soundtrack to build mood.
If the file is part of a series, show the lead-up to the event and the aftermath. 2. Technical Enhancement
Record yourself or others talking about what happened in the video.
Start with the most visually striking or important moment from the clip to grab attention.
in the video? (e.g., a travel clip, a home event, a technical demo?)
Place the clip on a timeline and surround it with supporting footage.
To stretch a single clip into a longer feature, you need "B-roll" and supporting assets:
Ensure the edit isn't too fast; let the camera linger on important details to give it a "long-form" feel.
Raw MP4 files often have poor audio. Layer in ambient sound (wind, city noise) and a cinematic soundtrack to build mood.
If the file is part of a series, show the lead-up to the event and the aftermath. 2. Technical Enhancement