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How to Add Hologram/Glitch FX in CapCut Pro

  ✅ Works best on CapCut Pro (desktop) or latest mobile version with all effect packs downloaded. ๐Ÿ’ซ 1. Import Your Clip Open CapCut Pro → Start a New Project Import your main video clip (dancing, walking, or posing works well) ๐Ÿ“บ 2. Add a Glitch or Hologram Effect Go to: Effects > Video Effects Browse these categories: Glitch Retro Sci-Fi / Party ๐Ÿ”ฅ Recommended Effects: Scan Line: Hologram screen look RGB Split: Classic glitchy color shift VHS: Vintage + distorted style Hologram: Futuristic shimmer with distortion Color Glitch: Vivid, tech-inspired movement Electric / Neon: Sci-fi energy pulse or tech feel ๐Ÿ› ️ Adjust Intensity to avoid overdoing it—aim for subtle and stylish. ๐ŸŽญ 3. Layer for 3D Hologram Effect (Pro-Level To create a hologram look over yourself Duplicate y our clip and stack it as an overlay. On the top clip: Lower the Opacity (40–60%) Add Scan Line + Blue Tint filters Apply Glow or Light Leak FX 3.Add Blur + Flicker keyframes to simulate hologram “interference”...

VFX for Influencers: Split, Clone & Shadow Effects

 These effects can elevate outfit videos, dances, vlogs, or transitions by making them more engaging and creative. ๐Ÿชž 1. Split Effect (Dual Frame Aesthetic) ๐Ÿ”ง What It Does: Shows two scenes or looks in a split screen—great for outfit comparisons, before/after shots, or mirror-style transitions. ✅ How to Create in CapCut: Import Clip A as the base video. Add Clip B as an Overlay. Tap the overlay → Go to ask > Split / Linear. Adjust the direction (vertical or horizontal) and position. Increase Feather (20–60) for a soft blend. ๐Ÿ’ก Use it for: “Day vs Night Outfit” “Expectation vs Reality” “This or That” challenges ๐Ÿง‍♀️ 2. Clone Effect (Twin or Ghost Me) ๐Ÿ”ง What It Does: Makes it look like there are two or more of you in one frame—perfect for choreographed scenes, transitions, or visual storytelling. ✅ How to Create: Method 1: Shoot Twice Film yourself in two positions (don’t move the camera!). Import both videos into CapCut. Add one as Overlay on top of the other. Use Mask > S...

Green Screen Editing in CapCut for Reaction Videos

 ✅ What You’ll Need: A video of your reaction (shot against a green screen) The main video you’re reacting to CapCut mobile or desktop app (latest version) ๐Ÿงฉ Step-by-Step Guide 1. Create a New Project Open CapCut → Tap New Project Import the main video you’re reacting to (this will be the base layer) 2. Add Your Green Screen Reaction Tap Overlay → Add Overlay Select your green screen video (your reaction) It will appear as a layer on top of the main video 3. Remove the Green Background Select the overlay clip Scroll right on the toolbar and tap Chroma Key Use the eyedropper tool to select the green background Tap Intensity and adjust until the green is fully removed Start at around 70–100% Adjust Shadow or Edge feather slightly for smoother blending 4. Resize and Reposition Use pinch gestures to resize your reaction video Drag it to a corner (usually bottom-right or top-left) Keep it proportional and not too distracting from the main video 5. Add Borders or Shadow (Optional but Re...

Masking Tricks in CapCut for Cinematic Reels

 ๐Ÿ”ง What is Masking? Masking lets you show part of a clip or layer while hiding the rest—perfect for: Seamless outfit changes Double exposure or reflection effects Smooth scene blends Clone effects Cinematic splits ๐ŸŽฌ How to Use Masking in CapCut (Step-by-Step) ✅ 1. Import Two Clips Open CapCut > New Project Import your base clip (Clip A) Tap Overlay > Add Overlay and select the second clip (Clip B) ✂️ 2. Apply the Mask Tap the Overlay (Clip B) Scroll right > tap Mask Choose a shape based on your idea: Split: Scene transitions, outfit changes Circle: Zooms or spotlight effects Rectangle: Vertical split edits Linear / Mirror: Cinematic shifts / dual frames Heart: Stylized overlays (optional) ๐Ÿ› ️ 3. Adjust the Mask Move the mask to position it over the subject or part of the frame. Use “Feather” to soften the edge of the mask for a smooth, cinematic blend. Recommended: Feather 30–60 for soft transitions. Use Rotate or Invert as needed. ๐ŸŽฅ 4. Animate the Mask (Optional) Tap t...

How to Use CapCut’s Motion Tracking Like a Pro

 ๐Ÿ’ก Note: As of recent updates, CapCut (especially desktop or mod versions) supports motion tracking for text, stickers, and overlays. If you're using mobile, make sure your app is up to date. ✅ 1. Open CapCut and Import Your Clip Tap New Project. Import the video where you want the tracking to happen (e.g., tracking a moving hand, head, outfit, or object). ๐ŸŽฌ 2. Select the Clip for Tracking Tap the video layer. Look for Tracking (usually in the lower toolbar or under “Edit” on desktop). ๐ŸŽฏ 3. Enable Motion Tracking Tap Tracking. A white square appears — drag it over the object or area you want to track (e.g., face, bag, or foot). ▶️ 4. Start Tracking Tap Start Tracking. CapCut will scan and follow the selected motion throughout the video. Wait for it to complete (may take a few seconds depending on clip length). ๐Ÿงท 5. Attach Text, Stickers, or Overlays to the Track Once tracking is complete: Tap Text, Sticker, or Overlay. Add the element you want to follow the tracked motion (e.g....