
Hands-On Photography 111: Video Editing Tips
01/13/22 • 20 min
Ant Pruitt continues his discussion on video editing tips for beginners. In this episode of Hands-On Photography, Ant shares how to use layers in your editing to create a dynamic video.
Host: Ant Pruitt
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Ant Pruitt continues his discussion on video editing tips for beginners. In this episode of Hands-On Photography, Ant shares how to use layers in your editing to create a dynamic video.
Host: Ant Pruitt
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