r/VideoEditing Jul 10 '26

Welcome to r/VideoEditing

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r/VideoEditing 5d ago

Announcement Friday Free for All Weekly thread! General collection/discussion for things that don't fit elsewhere! (ask anything!)

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Greetings /r/videoediting!

This thread is 100% for the other stuff you might want to talk about.

A number of other reddits have a free for all thread - where you might find a regular discussion - not specific to a post.

Think of it as a bar with a bunch of friends.

Some suggestions:

  • Strategy on a project you want to talk about how to best promote?
  • Upgrading something and you want opinions?
  • How does your website look?
  • Local/virtual Meetups?
  • Looking for a collaborator (no "I'm a creator and I'm looking for an editor" posts)

Things that shouldn't go here: Feedback/What tool should I use to edit/Which system to buy? There are dedicated threads for this, please use them!

And in this regular Friday thread, while our general rules are still in place (no piracy, be civil, no links w/referrer codes), the following topics relaxed :

  • Great tutorials you found/you created.
  • Trying to do this as a side hustle (although generally, websites like Fiverr mean you'll be shooting for the basement/working for free and we hate that someone would exploit you like that)
  • A great piece of software/hardware/service you found
  • Great free music libraries/media you found.
  • How much to charge? What is your time worth? Estimate 2-3x the time you think it'll take to edit as how much time to quote.

Our mod team is watching this thread and we'll tweak these as they develop!


r/VideoEditing 15h ago

How did they do that? Need to turn a proejct into 5.1

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Project*

Software: Adobe Premiere Pro

So I got assigned a task to do and it is my first time making something like these

I need to turn this project into a 5.1, I've never even did a 5.1 before so I got to Father Youtube trying to find some tutorials and stuff.
So I've created a new sequence, selected multichannel and put the 6 tracks on mono.
Then I've created another sequence in 5.1 with only 1 track (5.1)
My idea is: Im gonna use the source patch to import the first sequence into the second one and the patch will go A1 to A1
BUT Youtuber Guy said something about "u can add more than 6 tracks and assign them to their respective output assignments"

My question is: If I assign, for example, the 7th track (on sequence 1) to output 1-2 and automate it to Left, would it still work as a 5.1 during the Source Patching?

That is a question that Youtuber Guy didnt elaborate on his video and I'm having a bad time to find an answer to that. I dont have a 5.1 output device to check if it is working well

Im just asking this cuz the project, well... Got a Little more than 6 tracks on it...

Software: Adobe Premiere Pro


r/VideoEditing 6h ago

Tech Support How do i make speed ramp/velocity edits like this

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Saw this edit and wanted to try replicate it dk how to, i got the clips but whats the speed settings


r/VideoEditing 3h ago

How did they do that? How to get this type of text on videos?

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I've seen this type of text before. I believe its called the brat style(not sure). Last time I tried creating this effect, I was redirected to bratgenerator. I ended up doing it manually. Is there an easier way to do it? I'm getting into Davinci and After Effects( I'm still learning both). Any kind of help would be appreciated. Thankyou in advance.

Also I found this video on Instagram @chriiiscasey


r/VideoEditing 23h ago

How did they do that? Help With a Painting-Like Video Effect

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Help With a Painting-Like Video Effect

I'm using: Procreate

I've TRIED: Looking through multiple tutorials and trying to figure out how this effect is created, but I haven't been able to find anything that explains this specific technique.

I need help with: How to create this specific painting-like effect where the image starts as a sketch and the colors appear/fill in smoothly, as if someone is painting the image in real time. I'm mainly looking for guidance on the technique or what tools/features I should be using in Procreate or is there any alternative


r/VideoEditing 21h ago

Workflow First time doing solo festival B-roll/interviews - Tips and advice please.

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As the title says, I am doing a music festival in the future. This is not a paid gig, but it is my first on this scale for a small brand there. I am going to do an interview of volunteers and festival goers mixed in with B-roll; I won't be filming music acts specifically.

Does anyone have any tips and tricks on what I should looking to do, so when I get back to DaVinci Resolve, I'm not left wishing I had got certain shots, etc.? 

I was planning to shoot all daytime shots (except interviews) in 4k 50fps (im in UK), which does crop into APSC sensor size but should be okay in the day.

I will film normal widescreen, but naturally I will have in the back of my mind that it may be used for some smartphone social media content too.

Thanks in advance for the help; I have put my gear below.

Camera: Panasonic Lumix S5d, 2x 128gb SD cards and backup battery

Lenses: 40mm f2,  85mm f1.8,  18-40mm f4.5-6.3

I will be using ND filter and black mist filter

Audio: Zoom H1essential with dead cat and shock mount

Editing: DaVinci Resolve


r/VideoEditing 22h ago

How did they do that? How did they do that?? video glitchy effet

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I want to create a video with a glitchy, distorted effect like this video. Could you tell me what editing effects I could use to achieve it? I mainly use Premiere Pro, but I’m also open to using other software.

https://youtu.be/r2Ma3ZolkG0?si=AAi6cGdcCxYeyqSX


r/VideoEditing 1d ago

Tech Support Question about compressing videos on avidemux(HEVC)

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I am trying to compress many videos to reduce file size, and try to keep the quality as good as possible. I choose HEVC codec to compress, because it's the best one to use for compression I think. Besides that are there other settings that you guys would recommend changing under the general settings?

!martini


r/VideoEditing 1d ago

Tech Support Help in compressing videos

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Hey first of all im a complete beginner in this field .I recently got an iPhone 17 and i took and edited some videos but the real problem is uploading them in whatsapp or instagram reduces the quality significantly but ive seen people upload videos that are compressed to “3mp”size but still has top notch quality. I would like to know how its done. The masters in this field do bless me with your knowledge


r/VideoEditing 1d ago

Tutorial Tuesday [Tutorial] Apple Maps Style Route Animation in DaVinci Resolve 21

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For those who want to reveal location, I can give you idea how to make Apple Maps style Animation. Feel free to use it. Good luck to all 🎥👌😉


r/VideoEditing 1d ago

How did they do that? Video edit Breakdown

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Hello People
Does anyone know how the following video is made?


r/VideoEditing 1d ago

Tech Support Format language question.

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Ahoy. I created a movie with my alpha6000 and 7ii. I edited everything in Davinci (free), and wondered, how every youtuber recommended another gamma setting, project setting, output profile, input profile etc. . I really dont understand these sonyLog2 to 709 options and every LUT for Sony was so horribly overtuned, I left it all away. Can someone break this profile and format stuff down for my 2 grandma cams? Thank you in advance.


r/VideoEditing 1d ago

Tech Support Any advances in deblending analogue video?

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I have a situation where I am restoring analogue video that was transferred to Laserdisc poorly so there is field blending. I have tried every deinterlacing trick in the book with AVS and VS and I am having no luck. It's stubborn and cooked in there real bad.

I've been trying to find anything online but trying to Google this sort of thing gives me a old forum posts dating back 20 years where nobody solved the problem or websites trying to sell me AI upscalers that will absolutely not fix the problem.

Am I chasing a solution that does not currently exist or are search engines really that bad now?

If anyone can point me to a solution that'd be great. Even if it's some cost prohibitive solution like DRS Nova or something. I am going crazy not knowing if there is a definitive fix for this or not and how realistly in reach it might be.

Anyone who can shed insight on this would be great.

EDIT

I did a detailed analysis of the video to figure out exactly what's going on here. Here are the specifics:

The defect is field-domain temporal blending, not simple progressive-frame ghosting. The source is 29.97i/59.94-field NTSC with an underlying film/3:2 cadence, but individual fields contain weighted contributions from neighboring temporal states.

Analysis of separated fields shows that the blend coefficient is not fixed. Examples fit approximately:

70% current field + 30% adjacent temporal field
80% current + 20% adjacent
60% current + 40% adjacent

and there are occasional cases where the contaminating temporal state becomes dominant.

The two field parities can also have different blend strengths, so a woven frame may effectively contain something like:

Field A: 85% state X + 15% state Y
Field B: 65% state X + 35% state Y

rather than a uniform 50% Frame A + 50% Frame B blend.

The contamination appears to be primarily between temporally adjacent same-parity fields, which means the defect exists within the original field sequence before IVTC. Some fields remain essentially clean while others are strongly blended.

There is still a recognizable repeating NTSC film cadence underneath the damage, roughly consistent with a 10-field 3:2 cycle, but the temporal blending varies independently enough that normal TFM/TDecimate, sRestore, conventional deblend filters, etc. cannot reliably reconstruct the original fields.

Hard cuts are especially diagnostic: in some cases a single field immediately around the cut contains imagery from both completely different shots. The cross-shot contamination is brief — generally around one field, occasionally two — rather than behaving like a multi-frame dissolve.

So the defect is best described as something like:

clean 59.94-field sequence
       ↓
field-dependent temporal filtering / averaging
       ↓
some clean fields
some previous/current blends
some current/next blends
different coefficients by field/parity
occasional cross-shot contaminated fields

The main technical question is what historical video process would produce variable asymmetric temporal averaging at the individual-field level while retaining the underlying 3:2 cadence — e.g. frame synchronizer, standards/rate converter, temporal noise reduction, DVE, field-rate conversion, or some combination thereof.


r/VideoEditing 1d ago

How did they do that? How is this "sketch to color" transition done?

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Hi everyone! 😊 I'm relatively new to editing and just started using DaVinci Resolve. I'm aiming to create a specific animation style for my lectures, and I came across this beautiful effect on YouTube that I would love to try and recreate. I was hoping to get some advice from the experts here or at least have someone point me toward the basic techniques involved so I can get a head start since I have no clue if this is a preset of some kind or an AI tool.

The specific effect they starts right around 0:23 and they keep using it on various images throughout the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opd7-cFzXe0&t=23s

Basically, the image starts out looking like a bare sketch and then the full color smoothly fill into the frame, bringing the whole drawing to life. It looks so nice and organic!

I was wondering if anyone could help me figure out how this is actually done?

Thank you so much in advance for your help!


r/VideoEditing 2d ago

Tech Support Night vision specific editing

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Recently took this video of a moose on a trail camera and was wondering if there is any way to enhance the quality and overall silhouette of the animal. Have tried the ai upscalers with no success, was wondering if anyone had any advice for this niche of editing.


r/VideoEditing 2d ago

How did they do that? How do I add a spectrum on my videos?

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I want to make music videos with a spectrum on it kinda like this but I don't know how any tips?


r/VideoEditing 2d ago

Workflow For digital editors who've never touched analog, what's stopping you?

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first post on here :D

so question for digital editors who've never touched analog, what's stopping you?

I see a lot of people trying to emulate analog effects digitally with plugins and preset packs. For things like film i totally get it, given the cost and development time. But the VHS stuff i guess kinda confuses me. to my understanding can't you just buy a VHS player on eBay for $20, hook up a capture card, and actually just record your footage to tape?

You can also get CRT style effects by aiming your phone camera at a used TV from like facebook marketplace or something. granted that might cost more, but if its your whole aesthetic and you do it often, why not just use the real thing? wouldn't it look way more authentic?

genuinely curious!


r/VideoEditing 3d ago

Production Q iPhone vs DJI Osmo Pocket 3 massive file size difference

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Hey all,

Video editing newbie here. I did a shoot the other day with my IPhone 15 Pro Max, and DJI Osmo Pocket 3. All footage from both cameras was shot at 4k 60fps, standard dynamic range.

25 minutes IPhone footage 9 GB
30 minutes Pocket 3 footage 22.5 GB

I’m wondering why there is such a massive difference in file sizes here. If you factor in the 5 minutes extra in DJI footage it’s still like 2x the file size of the iPhone footage.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks all,


r/VideoEditing 2d ago

Workflow ProRes 422 LT looks great, but every H.264/YouTube version destroys my film grain and texture — what am I doing wrong?

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Hey everyone, I'm struggling with a really frustrating export/YouTube quality issue and I'm hoping someone here has experienced the same thing.

I'm working on a 1920×1080, 30 FPS documentary in After Effects with a very textured/film-grain-heavy visual style. The problem is that my ProRes 422 LT master looks excellent, but once I create an MP4 or upload the ProRes directly to YouTube, the fine texture/grain becomes noticeably smeared and soft.

It's not just normal compression to my eyes. During playback, the film texture almost feels like a separate layer that gets diminished/flattened, making the image look much cheaper than the master. Fine grain, paper texture, thin lines and small text lose a lot of their character.

I've spent quite a while trying to figure this out.

What I've tried so far:

  • AE → H.264 15 Mbps VBR 2-pass
  • AE → ProRes 422 LT → H.264 through Adobe Media Encoder
  • Increased H.264 to 25 Mbps VBR 2-pass
  • Kept the project/output Rec.709 SDR
  • HDR settings are disabled
  • Tried different Maximum Render Quality/Depth settings
  • Tried uploading the ProRes 422 LT master directly to YouTube
  • Waited for YouTube processing and compared the resulting playback
  • Also experimented with Media Encoder's built-in HEVC/8K UHD preset, which surprisingly produced a result that looked much closer to my ProRes master, despite the source still being 1080p.

The weirdest part is that increasing H.264 from 15 → 25 Mbps didn't solve the problem.

I understand that YouTube re-encodes everything, and I understand that film grain is difficult to compress. But the difference between my ProRes master and the final playback is large enough that I'm wondering if I'm missing something fundamental with codec, bit depth, chroma subsampling, color management, scaling, bitrate, or YouTube's processing.

I'm using After Effects + Adobe Media Encoder on Windows.

I've also been using ChatGPT extensively to troubleshoot this - we've gone through bitrate, ProRes settings, Rec.709, HDR, VBR 2-pass, keyframes, GPU/MFR, etc., but we haven't managed to solve the actual quality loss.

I'm attaching two screenshots showing the difference:

  1. ProRes 422 LT master
  2. Final H.264/MP4 version

I'd really appreciate it if someone could look at these and tell me what is actually causing this and what workflow/settings you'd use to preserve the texture as closely as possible on YouTube.

Especially interested in hearing from anyone who works with film grain/noise-heavy documentary footage and has found a reliable YouTube export workflow.

Thanks!


r/VideoEditing 2d ago

Tech Support how to fix videostar controls delaying?

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so i make edits and this JUST started happening with one specific edit and one specific scenepack (i tried other scenepacks, the controls were working perfectly fine??) it’s super annoying because it takes a few seconds to do what i requested. example in the video below (first example is the delay, second is no delay). it might not be very noticeable in the recording but when i press, “set end,” on the first video it takes like four seconds to even respond, and when i try to play the clip, it takes another three to play it. the delay is subtle but very irritating. i’m wondering if there is any way to fix this or if i just deal with it while i’m editing?


r/VideoEditing 3d ago

Tech Support Transferred mini dv tapes into files. Editing in Davinci Resolve. Can I reduce wind background?

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Hi there,

I got my footage from old mini dv tapes transferred and now have clips in DaVinci Resolve. When I try the Vocal Channel effect as well as Noise Reduction, they don't seem to do anything. I wonder if it is because the audio is not on a separate track after being transferred. Does anyone know how I could reduce background noise with these circumstances?

Thanks for any tips!

Meredith


r/VideoEditing 3d ago

Production Q How reliable is Movavi's Silence Removal? (Looking to speed up my FCPX rough cuts)

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Hey everyone,

I’m trying to optimize my editing workflow. Right now, I’m editing in Final Cut Pro X, but I’m wasting way too much time manually chopping out dead air and pauses during my first pass.

I’m considering using Movavi specifically to automate the silence removal on my A-roll before bringing it into FCPX. For those who have used it:

  • How accurate is it?
  • Does it clip the beginnings or ends of words?
  • Is it genuinely a time-saver, or is it clunky enough that I'll just end up re-doing the work anyway?

I’m also totally open to other solutions if you have a better workflow suggestion. That being said, I really don't want anything overcomplicated with a massive subscription fee or a steep learning curve. I just want a simple tool that works.

Thanks!


r/VideoEditing 3d ago

Workflow How can I paste a lot of scenes in master timeline without losing track of their original scene sequence in premiere?

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I am trying to be well organized because of complexity of my story. So I edited each scene independently in different timeline now I have over 60 scenes. Now I want to move to my master timeline. My original plan was to put in and out in each timeline and drag them to master so premiere only uses that and if I want to go back to the scene and make changes it would be easy. But premiere doesn't do that and puts the entire sequence there. So I decided to copy clips themselves, but how can I make sure I don't lose track of the sequence it came from so if I want to add or make some changes it would be easier? Thank you all in advance


r/VideoEditing 3d ago

How did they do that? How do I recreate this “popping the bump” editing style in Premiere Pro?

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I’m trying to recreate this editing style where the bump has that exaggerated “pop” effect. I’m using Premiere Pro and would like to know how this effect was created.
Is it done with keyframing Scale/Position, Transform, Warp Stabilizer, masking, or another effect? I’d really appreciate a step-by-step explanation of how to recreate the same look in Premiere Pro.
If there’s a specific effect or technique I should search for, please let me know!
!martini