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Any Video Editor: The Complete Beginner’s Guide

What this guide covers

  • Overview: What Any Video Editor is and who it’s for (beginners, hobbyists, quick edits).
  • Interface basics: Project setup, timeline, media bin, preview window, and common icons/buttons.
  • Core workflows: Importing footage, trimming clips, arranging timeline, basic transitions, and exporting.
  • Essential tools: Cut/split, ripple delete, speed controls, basic color correction, audio leveling, and simple effects.
  • Step-by-step starter project: Create a 60–90 second social clip from raw footage to export.
  • Troubleshooting: Common problems (unsupported codecs, export errors, audio sync) and quick fixes.
  • Resources: Keyboard shortcuts, free assets, templates, and where to learn more.

Quick start (5 steps)

  1. Create project — Set resolution & frame rate matching your footage (e.g., 1080p/30fps).
  2. Import — Drag clips into the media bin; organize into folders (footage, audio, graphics).
  3. Assemble — Place clips on timeline; use ripple edits to close gaps; trim with the razor tool.
  4. Polish — Add transitions, stabilize shaky clips, apply simple color correction, and balance audio.
  5. Export — Choose H.264, match source settings, set bitrate for quality (8–12 Mbps for 1080p), and export.

Beginner tips

  • Save often and use incremental project versions.
  • Work proxy for large 4K files to speed editing.
  • Use keyboard shortcuts for faster edits (learn at least cut, undo, ripple delete).
  • Normalize audio to avoid volume jumps.
  • Keep exports organized with clear filenames and a dedicated output folder.

Sample 60–90s starter project (steps)

  1. Create 1080p/30fps project.
  2. Import 5–10 clips, one music track, and a logo image.
  3. Drag main clips to timeline; trim to highlight key moments (total ~60s).
  4. Add crossfade transitions between clips and a 1–2s title card at start.
  5. Apply gentle color LUT or basic exposure/contrast adjustment.
  6. Add background music, duck under dialogue (-12 dB) and add a short fade-out.
  7. Export as H.264, 1080p, 10 Mbps bitrate.

Troubleshooting cheatsheet

  • Export fails: clear disk space, update codecs, or use “match source” preset.
  • Audio out of sync: relink media or convert problematic files to WAV/MP3.
  • Choppy playback: enable proxies or lower preview quality.

Next steps to improve

  • Learn multi-track editing and keyframing for motion effects.
  • Study color grading basics and audio mixing.
  • Explore templates and plugins for faster workflows.

If you want, I can expand any section into a full step-by-step tutorial or create a downloadable checklist.

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