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Create a YouTube Video with Just Your Phone and InShot

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  • icon1 hours 8 minutes
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About Create a YouTube Video with Just Your Phone and InShot

Intro

The Project

My Project

Before You Film

InShot Basics

Filming

Importing Videos

Rough Cutting

Fine Cutting

Transitions

Adding Sound

Voice Overs

Text, Images, and GIFs

Freeze

What If You Filmed Vertically?

Exporting The Finished Video

Uploading To YouTube

Final Thoughts

What You Will Learn?

  • Have you wanted to start a YouTube channel, but felt like you lacked the proper equipment? Want to try your hand at creating your own online courses, but don’t know how to edit it? I used to feel that way, but now there’s affordable technology that makes it possible. I create YouTube videos and online courses using only my phone and an app called InShot..
  • This course is perfect if you’re ready to create your YouTube channel, but aren’t sure how to go about it WITHOUT fancy equipment. The good news is, if you already have a smartphone with a decent camera, you’ve got the equipment you need..
  • For this course all you need is a smartphone and a version of InShot, plus a stylus pen and/or tripod/selfie stick (optional). I purchased InShot Pro, but there is also a free version. I highly recommend using some sort of tripod for filming, but it isn’t necessary. To film I use the video record feature on my Samsung Galaxy S10. I also use my Tribit bluetooth headphones for voice over recordings, but you can use the mic on your phone or any headphones that you have. The stylus pen doesn't need to be high quality, but I find it helps when making smaller adjustments to the video..
  • Links to things I use to make my videos:.
  • InShot.
  • My Tribit XFree Tune Headphones.
  • Epidemic Sound.