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✅ Comment chat and I’ll DM you the link to my AI tool where you can ask anything about viral edits, monetization, content creation, and more. This crazy effect has been blowing up all over social media—and yes, you can recreate it using just your phone and CapCut. Start by using the 0.5 lens on your camera. In your first clip, pretend to swipe and tap on something in the air. Then move to a new location and record your second clip, repeating that same gesture at the beginning of the video. Import both clips into CapCut and trim them to the exact moment you make the tap in each one. This creates a seamless transition. Next, download a simple blue square image and add it as an overlay. Drag it to the moment where your hand opens, and create a keyframe at the start. Shrink the overlay at first, then a few frames later, enlarge it and place it above your head. Now add an image of a map. At the moment you swipe, create another keyframe. Then a few frames later, move the map outside of the blue square and set the opacity to 0. Import another map image as an overlay and repeat the exact same steps. You can do this as many times as you want to stack up the transitions. For the final touch, tap on the white icon between your clips and search for the hologram thread effect. Set its duration to 0.9 seconds. Export your video and you’re done. Want more tutorials like this? Comment chat and I’ll DM you the link to my AI tool where you can ask anything about viral edits, monetization, content creation, and more. #CapCut #CapCutPioneer #HologramEffect #VideoEditingTips
✅ Comment chat and I’ll DM you the link to my AI tool where you can ask anything about viral edits, monetization, content creation, and more. This crazy effect has been blowing up all over social media—and yes, you can recreate it using just your phone and CapCut. Start by using the 0.5 lens on your camera. In your first clip, pretend to swipe and tap on something in the air. Then move to a new location and record your second clip, repeating that same gesture at the beginning of the video. Import both clips into CapCut and trim them to the exact moment you make the tap in each one. This creates a seamless transition. Next, download a simple blue square image and add it as an overlay. Drag it to the moment where your hand opens, and create a keyframe at the start. Shrink the overlay at first, then a few frames later, enlarge it and place it above your head. Now add an image of a map. At the moment you swipe, create another keyframe. Then a few frames later, move the map outside of the blue square and set the opacity to 0. Import another map image as an overlay and repeat the exact same steps. You can do this as many times as you want to stack up the transitions. For the final touch, tap on the white icon between your clips and search for the hologram thread effect. Set its duration to 0.9 seconds. Export your video and you’re done. Want more tutorials like this? Comment chat and I’ll DM you the link to my AI tool where you can ask anything about viral edits, monetization, content creation, and more. #CapCut #CapCutPioneer #HologramEffect #VideoEditingTips

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