Rearranging video clips on InShot is a straightforward process, often involving a visual method where you can simply drag and drop clips into your desired order on the timeline.
Based on the reference, InShot provides a view that divides your video clips into distinct sections, sometimes described as "squares," allowing for easy manipulation of their position.
Steps to Rearrange Clips in InShot
Follow these simple steps to change the order of your video clips within the InShot editor:
- Access the Timeline: Open your project in InShot and locate the video timeline at the bottom of the screen. This timeline displays all your individual video clips and photos in sequence.
- Enter Rearrangement Mode (if necessary): While the primary timeline allows adding, splitting, and deleting, reordering often requires a specific mode. According to the reference, there's a method that "divides the basically the timeline into the clips into squares." Look for an icon or button that might activate this view, making each clip a distinct, selectable unit.
- Select and Drag Clips: Once you are in the view where clips are separated (e.g., shown as squares), tap and hold the clip you want to move.
- Move the Clip: While holding the clip, drag it left or right along the timeline to the new position where you want it placed.
- Drop the Clip: Release your finger when the clip is at the desired spot. The other clips on the timeline will automatically shift to accommodate the new order. As the reference notes, you can "move this anywhere."
- Confirm Order: Review the timeline to ensure the clips are now in the correct sequence.
This method simplifies the editing process, allowing for quick adjustments to the flow and narrative of your video project by visually managing the order of your clips.