

Fastcut is a program that will automatically splice together images and video to produce an engaging video with little oversight needed.
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To be clear, this is not a full function video editor. It has one trick, and it does it well, but if you want lots of adjustment over your final product you’ll need to look elsewhere.
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Now, regarding how automatic this software is, there is some customizability there. You can either select media inputs and select one of the premade templates, and then just let it do it’s magic. This is by far the quickest method resulting in a video in under 5 minutes. The result is far better than I could do in 5 minutes with a traditional video editor, but it may not pick all of the best parts of your videos and therefore the result is good, but generally leaves some room for improvement. Now the next option is a little more time consuming, taking me about 2 hours per video, but results in a video where you have much more control. I’m going to cover this method more below.


There are a few things that bug me with the software and my process is tailored to work around these limitations. The program gives you no useful way to sort media inside of a folder you select to use.Although you can load your own music the software does not detect the beats and instead just assigns a series of transitions at a fixed interval every few seconds.I wish the software would detect if you have more or less media and add or remove transitions from the templates accordingly.I wish the software made it easier to reorganize media once it is selected for your project.The first thing I do is find all the media I want to use and put it into one folder. Next, if I want to have the media played in a certain order, I number each file with the prefix of what order it shall appear, or at least in batches. For instance if I’m going to have clips from multiple different locations and I want them to appear in groups of media from each location I’ll add “1-” to the beginning of all of the files from the first location, “2-” to the beginning of the 2nd location files, and so on. Once we’ve collected and ordered or media it’s time to open Fastcut. On this screen we’ll select the final order of our media as well as select the portions of each video we want to include. This is the most time consuming step out of the whole process, especially if your video clips are long.
