I share how I set up my Stream Deck for multicam editing in CapCut. This tool has completely transformed my editing process. I’ve organized my scenes into a dedicated folder, which allows me to switch between scenes effortlessly using hotkeys. I’ve got five scenes set up, and I’ll show you how to assign hotkeys to each one. This means when I’m editing, I can quickly jump from scene to scene without missing a beat. For instance, as I play my footage, I can press the corresponding button for each scene—1, 2, 3, 4, and so on—making my workflow super smooth. It’s all about customizing it to fit your style. Whether you’re doing a podcast or any other content, this setup can save you time and enhance your creativity. I hope you find these tips helpful! Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more content creation tips. Let’s make your editing process as efficient as possible! Affiliate Links For A StreamDeck: StreamDeck Mk2(shown in Video): ➡️ https://amzn.to/4fDrAh0

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