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Does anyone else find editing to be the most difficult part?
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Does anyone else find editing to be the most difficult part?

For me, coming up with ideas isn’t really the problem.

I can plan what I want to say and even write out scripts without much trouble.

But once I open the editing app, that’s where I slow down.

It’s not that the tools are too complex, it’s more that most tutorials don’t actually walk through the process clearly.

They’ll say things like “add dynamic captions,” but skip over the exact steps needed to do it.

I’ve been using CapCut and kept feeling like I was overlooking something basic.

Recently, I found a click-by-click style guide for it that focuses purely on the in-app steps, and that made things a bit easier to follow.

It made me realize I wasn’t stuck creatively, I just needed clearer instructions.

Does anyone else feel like editing takes up the most time when creating content?

https://charldp.gumroad.com/l/capcut_beginner_manual

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u/N1boost — 21 hours ago
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Anyone else find editing tutorials a bit hard to follow?

I started learning video editing recently with CapCut, and I keep running into the same issue.

A lot of tutorials talk about things like “add captions” or “make it more engaging,” but they don’t really show the exact steps inside the app.

I often find myself pausing over and over just trying to figure out which buttons they’re using.

It ends up making simple tasks feel more complicated than they probably are.

I did come across something called a CapCut click-sequence style guide that breaks things down step by step (like tap this, drag that), which helped a bit.

Just curious, does anyone else find the technical side of editing harder to follow than the creative side?

https://charldp.gumroad.com/l/capcut_beginner_manual

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u/N1boost — 22 hours ago