Editing a movie by myself on CapCut with just my iPhone was like jumping into a rollercoaster of emotions! It started off super exciting, but man, did I hit some bumps along the way. First off, figuring out how to use CapCut was way harder than I thought. I had to watch a bunch of tutorials just to understand the basics. Then came the real struggle – sorting through all the footage I filmed. It felt like searching for a needle in a haystack! Every time I thought I found the perfect clip, something would go wrong. Whether it was the lighting or the angle, there was always something off. And let's not even talk about adding music and sound effects – that was a whole other level of frustration. CapCut kept glitching, and I had to redo everything multiple times. It felt like I was stuck in an endless loop of editing and re-editing. I swear, I spent more time staring at my phone screen than I did sleeping! But hey, I refused to give up. Even when it seemed like the universe was against me, I kept pushing through. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, I managed to finish editing. Was it perfect? Far from it. But hey, it was mine, flaws and all. Showing the movie to my friends was nerve-wracking, but their support made it all worth it. This experience taught me that perseverance pays off, even when things seem impossible. And you know what? Despite the struggles, I wouldn't trade this experience for anything. It's all part of the journey, right?
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