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in this video I'm going to show you how
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you can add black color in shortcut and
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I demonstrate using this video clip that
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I have so in the first method just go to
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this open other here and then tap on it
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and under this choose
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color if I zoom in you can see we have
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color here just go ahead and tap on it
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and then go ahead and choose your custom
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color so which color do you want i can
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select from these basic colors so I like
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to choose black color and then tap on
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okay now I'll go ahead and tap on add to
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timeline and as you can see it has been
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added to our timeline suppose you just
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want to add this black color at a
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section maybe here and just move it
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where you want to add the black color
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clip you can see the black color has
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been added so you can adjust this black
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color to the size you want you can make
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it shorter or much longer you can also
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adjust it to different positions and it
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will be done so now in the second method
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first I'll go back and preset
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this yes this so in the second method
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just go ahead and identify the location
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where you want to add the black color on
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your video clip so for instance I want
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to add it between here so I'll just cut
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the clip and then move one part of the
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clip and leave the blank space so if I
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go ahead and play and play it
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now now you see the black color has been
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added so by using any of the above
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methods you'll be able to add black
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color in shortcut video editor so if you
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enjoyed this video kindly hit the like
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support me thank you for watching and
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let's meet in the next video