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A feature isn't just long; it’s cohesive. Before you start editing, determine the "story" of your recording.
: Use a professional editor like Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve to crop out phone UI elements (battery bars, recording indicators).
: Organize your clips to show progress, whether it's solving a problem or winning a match. RPReplay_Final1674196246.mov
: Screen recordings often have "thin" audio. Layer in a voiceover, ambient sound effects, and a royalty-free music track to add depth.
: Add a title card at the beginning and lower-third captions to explain what's happening on screen. A feature isn't just long; it’s cohesive
: Start with the most exciting 10–15 seconds of the video to grab attention.
: Cut out the "dead air." A "feature" should feel dense with information or action. Use jump cuts or smooth transitions to keep the energy high. 3. Polish & Export : Organize your clips to show progress, whether
: Apply a consistent color filter or "LUT" to make the digital recording feel more cinematic.
