How to Add Shake Effect in CapCut

CapCut is a popular video editing app that allows you to create stunning videos with various effects, filters, stickers, transitions, and more. One of the effects that you can use in CapCut is the shake effect, which makes your video look more dynamic and exciting. In this post, I will show you how to add shake effect in CapCut in a few simple steps.

 

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Step 1: Open CapCut and Start a New Project

First, you need to open the CapCut app on your device and tap on the New Project button. This will take you to your gallery, where you can select the video that you want to edit. Tap on the video that you want to use and then tap on the Add button at the bottom right corner. This will import your video into the CapCut timeline.

Step 2: Scroll the Timeline to the Part You Want to Shake

Next, you need to scroll the timeline to find the part of the video that you want to add shake effect to. You can use the play and pause buttons to preview your video and adjust the position of the playhead (the vertical line that shows where you are in the video). You can also zoom in and out of the timeline by pinching your fingers on the screen.

Step 3: Go to Effects > Video Effects, Type in ‘Shake’

Once you have found the part of the video that you want to shake, you need to go to the Effects tab at the bottom of the screen. Then, tap on the Video Effects option and type in ‘Shake’ in the search bar. This will show you a list of different shake effects that you can choose from.

Step 4: Choose Any Shake Effect, But My Favorite is the Normal Shake

Now, you can choose any shake effect that you like, but my favorite is the normal shake effect. This effect adds a subtle but noticeable shake to your video, making it look more lively and fun. To apply this effect, simply tap on it and it will be added to your video.

Step 5: Adjust How Long You Want it to Shake, Then Play Back and Watch

The last step is to adjust how long you want your shake effect to last. You can do this by dragging the edges of the effect bar on the timeline. You can make it shorter or longer depending on your preference. After that, you can play back your video and watch how it looks with the shake effect. If you are happy with it, you can save or export your video.


I hope this post was helpful for you. If you have any questions or feedback, please leave a comment below.

~ Adrian Lee

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Author: AdrianLee
Adrian Lee is a seasoned content creator based in Singapore, known for his expertise in smartphone videography, video editing, and live streaming. With a passion for sharing knowledge, Adrian runs VideoLane.com and AdrianVideoImage.com, where he offers insights into his personal experiences alongside practical tips for aspiring creators. With a growing community across various platforms, Adrian aims to empower others through creative storytelling and innovative content techniques.

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