Editing videos efficiently is all about having a streamlined process. I start by organizing my footage into folders—A-roll, B-roll, music, and effects—so everything’s easy to find. Then, I use keyboard shortcuts to trim clips, add transitions, and navigate the timeline quickly. Creating a rough cut first helps me focus on story flow without getting stuck on details. I also use templates and presets for intros, color grading, and sound design to save time. One of my biggest secrets? Editing with the final goal in mind—knowing what I want the viewer to feel helps me make faster decisions. With a clear workflow and the right tools, cutting videos becomes less of a chore and more of a creative rush.
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