- The child learned how to use video editing software to edit videos.
- They learned how to cut and trim video clips to remove unwanted parts.
- They learned how to add transitions between video clips to create a smooth flow.
- They learned how to add text and titles to their videos to provide context or information.
- They learned how to add music or sound effects to enhance the mood or atmosphere of their videos.
- They learned how to adjust the color, brightness, and contrast of their videos to achieve desired visual effects.
- They learned how to export and save their edited videos in different formats for sharing or future use.
Continued development in video editing can be fostered by encouraging the child to explore more advanced features of the software they used. They can experiment with different video effects and filters to add creative elements to their videos. Additionally, they can learn about different video editing techniques such as adding overlays, using green screens, or creating split screens. Encouraging the child to watch tutorials or take online courses on video editing can also help them expand their skills and knowledge in this area.