I've seen this weird technique where everything looked toys or a miniature world. I wanted to see if could replicate it on Shotcut. Surprisingly, it's very easy.
Let me know if there's something specific you want to learn about Shotcut in the comments and I'll make a tutorial video. Hopefully, I can help you learn Shotcut.
I hope this tip video inspires you to go play around on Shotcut and make awesome videos!
Here's the whole Shotcut Tutorial Video Series: • Shotcut Tips, Tricks and Tutorials
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