Here's a simple explanation of the "Short Video Editor" window parts when you open a video editor on a computer (especially useful for beginner-level editors like CapCut, Clipchamp, Filmora, VN Editor, etc.).
🖥️ Main Parts of a Short Video Editor Window
| 🧩 Window Part | 📌 Function |
|---|---|
| 1. Media Library / Import Section | Where you import videos, photos, music, etc. |
| 2. Timeline / Storyboard | Where you arrange and edit video clips (add cuts, transitions, effects). |
| 3. Preview Window | Shows a live preview of your edited video. |
| 4. Toolbar / Tools Panel | Contains tools like cut, split, trim, text, filters, etc. |
| 5. Audio Track Area | Where you add background music, sound effects, or voiceovers. |
| 6. Text & Titles Panel | Add text, captions, subtitles to your video. |
| 7. Effects / Filters Panel | Apply visual effects or color filters. |
| 8. Export / Share Button | Save or upload your final edited video (MP4, YouTube, etc.) |
| 9. Layers / Tracks | Video, audio, and effects are shown in layers to organize easily. |
| 10. Settings / Properties Panel | Change clip speed, opacity, resolution, transitions, etc. |
💡 Tip:
Want to try video editing? You can use free editors like:
- CapCut
- Canva Video Editor
- Clipchamp (by Microsoft)
- DaVinci Resolve (advanced, free version available)
- VN Editor (simple for beginners)
Would you like a picture of this layout or a video editor tutorial in Telugu or English?
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