Now you can see I've got two videos here in the Timeline at the bottom. So to add another video I'm going to go to Edit and Add Clip to End. But you can also add other videos to this. That may be enough for a lot of things you need to do. I'll show you how to do that at the end so that I've got a shorter video. I could just, from this point, just save it out. I hit the trim button and now I have a much shorter video. I'm able to trim off some stuff in the beginning and some stuff off the end and grab a section in the middle. In order to trim this video I just go to Edit, Trim, and now I've got this control at the bottom that allows me to set the Start and End points. I'm using the QuickTime player in El Capitan and its version 10.4. But you've got some editing commands in QuickTime player as well. That may be all you've used it for up to this point. I'm going to double click on the first one and it will open up in QuickTime player which you may just use to play the video. I've got two videos here and let me demonstrate with them. There's no need to start a whole project or final cut project to do it. You just want to trim some video or maybe combine two videos. So say you want to do some very basic video editing. On today's episode I'm going to show you how to do simple video editing using only QuickTime player. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out Editing Video With QuickTime Player at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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