Just choose a length that’s long enough to fit all of your content. You won’t have to fill up the entire duration.

If you don’t want to be seen in the video, simply tilt the camera so your face is no longer visible. If you do want to be in the video but don’t want to obstruct the photo, try pinching yourself smaller on the screen and/or moving yourself to a corner. You can also add music and effects as you would any other TikTok video. If you don’t want to do that now, you’ll be able to add sounds and effects to the entire finished video before sharing.

Continue recording photos using Green Screen until you’ve added all photos you want to include.

Tap the Photos tab to see still photos saved to your phone or tablet, and Videos to see just the videos. As you tap the circles on photos or videos to select them, each circle will fill in with a number indicating the selected order. You can rearrange the selected photos and videos later, but it might be easier to just choose them in the order you want them to appear now.

You can also use the Extract feature to extract sounds from TikTok videos you’ve downloaded to your Android, iPhone, or iPad. If you prefer, you can simply save the video you create in CapCut and add and edit a sound later using TikTok.

You can also use the Extract feature to extract sounds from TikTok videos you’ve downloaded to your Android, iPhone, or iPad. If you prefer, you can simply save the video you create in CapCut and add and edit a sound later using TikTok.

For example, you can tap a photo and select Remove background to isolate the subject, or tap a video clip and select Volume to increase or decrease the volume. To rearrange the photos, tap and hold any photo, then drag it right or left on the timeline. Tap Overlay to overlay a photo over any part of the video you’re creating—once you select a photo to overlay, you can adjust its size and position, as well as its duration on the timeline.

If you want to share the video to TikTok instantly, just tap Share to TikTok, make your final edits, and share as desired. If you’d rather save the video to your phone or tablet for now, tap the three dots and select Save Video instead.