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Layer in specific sound effects for every major movement on screen (whooshes for transitions, clicks for UI elements).

Ensure the first 5–10 seconds define the tone. If this is a cinematic piece, start with a high-impact visual or a "cold open."

For 1080p, aim for a Target Bitrate of 15–20 Mbps .

Use masks or the Content-Aware Fill tool to remove any distracting background elements that pull focus from your main subject. 3. Professional Audio (The "Invisible" Feature)

What is the for this video—are you looking to post it on social media, or is it a professional project for a client?

Ensure your dialogue peaks around -6dB and your background music sits between -18dB and -25dB . 4. Technical Export Settings

To ensure the feature looks best on all platforms, use these standard professional export specs: H.264 or ProRes 422 (for higher quality). Resolution: Match Source (likely 1920x1080 or 3840x2160).

Organize the "Comp" into a clear beginning, middle, and end. If the footage is repetitive, use J-cuts (audio starts before the video) or L-cuts (video changes before the audio) to smooth the transitions. 2. Visual Refinement

Comp | 1_1.mp4

Layer in specific sound effects for every major movement on screen (whooshes for transitions, clicks for UI elements).

Ensure the first 5–10 seconds define the tone. If this is a cinematic piece, start with a high-impact visual or a "cold open."

For 1080p, aim for a Target Bitrate of 15–20 Mbps . Comp 1_1.mp4

Use masks or the Content-Aware Fill tool to remove any distracting background elements that pull focus from your main subject. 3. Professional Audio (The "Invisible" Feature)

What is the for this video—are you looking to post it on social media, or is it a professional project for a client? Layer in specific sound effects for every major

Ensure your dialogue peaks around -6dB and your background music sits between -18dB and -25dB . 4. Technical Export Settings

To ensure the feature looks best on all platforms, use these standard professional export specs: H.264 or ProRes 422 (for higher quality). Resolution: Match Source (likely 1920x1080 or 3840x2160). Use masks or the Content-Aware Fill tool to

Organize the "Comp" into a clear beginning, middle, and end. If the footage is repetitive, use J-cuts (audio starts before the video) or L-cuts (video changes before the audio) to smooth the transitions. 2. Visual Refinement