CapCut Editor for Manhwa Summaries
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I run a YouTube channel that condenses manhwa chapters into engaging 10-15 minute summary videos. The edits are intentionally simple—quick cuts, basic transitions, background music, and straightforward captions are all that’s needed, and CapCut alone is more than enough to get the job done.
Here’s the flow I have in mind. I’ll pass you the raw voice-over plus the panel screenshots or short screen recordings. You trim, sync, add royalty-free music, and drop in clean, readable captions at the key points I mark in the script. No flashy motion graphics or advanced color work; the goal is clarity and pace so viewers can follow the story without distractions.
When you send the finished MP4, I’ll watch it end-to-end. As long as the audio syncs, the text is typo-free, and the visuals hold on each panel long enough to read, we’re good to publish. Turnaround per video is flexible, but a couple of days would be ideal.
If you’re comfortable working entirely in CapCut and like the idea of helping manhwa fans catch up fast, let’s start with one episode and take it from there.
Here’s the flow I have in mind. I’ll pass you the raw voice-over plus the panel screenshots or short screen recordings. You trim, sync, add royalty-free music, and drop in clean, readable captions at the key points I mark in the script. No flashy motion graphics or advanced color work; the goal is clarity and pace so viewers can follow the story without distractions.
When you send the finished MP4, I’ll watch it end-to-end. As long as the audio syncs, the text is typo-free, and the visuals hold on each panel long enough to read, we’re good to publish. Turnaround per video is flexible, but a couple of days would be ideal.
If you’re comfortable working entirely in CapCut and like the idea of helping manhwa fans catch up fast, let’s start with one episode and take it from there.
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