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Want some tips for beginner video editing for social video? In this post, we share the main challenges for beginners when it comes to video editing for social media, and how to use simple hacks and strategies to edit videos like a pro – even if you are a non-designer. Beginner Video Editing for Non-Designers Save Retro TV by DepositPhotos BY DONNA MORITZ | PUBLISHED JANUARY 30, 2020 Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links, which means we receive a small commission at no cost to you if you purchase through a link. According to the team at Wave.video, creating video content provides a number of key challenges when it comes to beginner video editing (and video creation): Getting started Finding the right content Consistency Making good videos Time This isn't surprising! Often more than one of these challenges poses a problem. Our lack of design skills, video editing skills or confidence stops us from creating videos. In fact, it's often more than one of these challenges that will happen at once, when it comes to beginner video editing. For example, we might have difficulty finding the right content or ideas to create videos with, or we lack consistency in creating video and we're pressured for time. All of this can be overwhelming. But the good news is that I have a few simple hacks.
strategies that make it super simple to create social videos that catch attention – even if you have no design skills whatsoever. Let's jump into 5 easy tips for beginner video editing (and video editing for non-designers) to get you started Beginner Video Editing for Non-Designers (The 5S Keys to Pro-Quality Videos) I've posted about the big mistake that non-designers make in a previous post on this blog. You can read it here. But that Country Email List was related to visual design for images. What about visual design and beginner video editing for non-designers? Here's the shortcut to what I wrote in that article in case you missed it. Non-designers are often being taught or told how to be like a designer when they don't need to be. Instead they need to know a few tricks for editing templates and working with tools in a way that allows them to create designs – without knowing much about design at all. They need to be kick-butt non-designers, not designers.
The same goes for beginner video editing for non-designers with social video. There are loads of social video editing tools that allow us to create awesome videos. Most of these tools include templates to help us. The key is knowing how to edit those templates in a way that produces quality videos. Let's look at 5 ways to do this. Use the 5xS Keys to help you: 1. Stop Designing I know, shocking right? Say what? Yep. Stop designing as a non-designer. But it IS necessary to stop designing. If you are a designer or pretty savvy with designs, then by all means, create from a blank canvas. But for the rest of us, it's best that you stop trying to “design from scratch”. Instead, start leveraging a quicker way to design. Use the templates! I call it “Un-design” for beginner video editing. Most tools (ie Bitable, Wave, Animoto) include designer-quality templates that allow you to create social videos easily and quickly. Knowing that you can use templates is one thing. What you need to know is how to edit the templates without stuffing it up! The following tips will help you ta
strategies that make it super simple to create social videos that catch attention – even if you have no design skills whatsoever. Let's jump into 5 easy tips for beginner video editing (and video editing for non-designers) to get you started Beginner Video Editing for Non-Designers (The 5S Keys to Pro-Quality Videos) I've posted about the big mistake that non-designers make in a previous post on this blog. You can read it here. But that Country Email List was related to visual design for images. What about visual design and beginner video editing for non-designers? Here's the shortcut to what I wrote in that article in case you missed it. Non-designers are often being taught or told how to be like a designer when they don't need to be. Instead they need to know a few tricks for editing templates and working with tools in a way that allows them to create designs – without knowing much about design at all. They need to be kick-butt non-designers, not designers.
The same goes for beginner video editing for non-designers with social video. There are loads of social video editing tools that allow us to create awesome videos. Most of these tools include templates to help us. The key is knowing how to edit those templates in a way that produces quality videos. Let's look at 5 ways to do this. Use the 5xS Keys to help you: 1. Stop Designing I know, shocking right? Say what? Yep. Stop designing as a non-designer. But it IS necessary to stop designing. If you are a designer or pretty savvy with designs, then by all means, create from a blank canvas. But for the rest of us, it's best that you stop trying to “design from scratch”. Instead, start leveraging a quicker way to design. Use the templates! I call it “Un-design” for beginner video editing. Most tools (ie Bitable, Wave, Animoto) include designer-quality templates that allow you to create social videos easily and quickly. Knowing that you can use templates is one thing. What you need to know is how to edit the templates without stuffing it up! The following tips will help you ta