![]() There are a lot of pro level video editing programs you can get on your Mac system to accomplish this simple editing task – I use Final Cut Pro X myself – but it turns out that there are also two programs included with MacOS X that can tackle the job. ![]() ![]() This can happen on both ends of the video too, of course, but it seems like it’s the opening portion that’s more commonly needing a trim. Who has 10 seconds to waste on this sort of thing? □ Sometimes it’s for dramatic effect, a sort of visual “wait for it… wait for it….” style, but a lot of times it does seem like the person sharing the video just didn’t know how to get rid of the opening part where nothing was actually happening. I see a lot of videos that people post and too many of them have 5-15 seconds of nothing happening until finally the funny bit occurs at the end.
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