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🎬 How to Make Your Edits Flow (Like a Pro): The Power of J & L Cuts for content.

If you’re just getting into content creation—or even if you've been editing for a while—J and L cuts are low-key essential for leveling up your flow.

Here’s the real:

When people say “attention spans are short,” they’re not exaggerating. If your video has even a half-second of awkward silence or pause between clips, viewers feel it. That’s where J & L cuts come in.

🔠 What’s a J-Cut?

A J-cut is when the audio from your next clip starts before the video switches over.
So instead of waiting for the speaker to stop talking, you're already hearing the next thing before it even hits the screen. Super smooth. Keeps the flow going.

📌 Use it when: You’re transitioning between thoughts, or trying to keep that pace up for fast-talking or quick-moving content.

“If I could draw, I’d literally just make a little J over the edit. That’s how it looks on the timeline.”

🔠 What’s an L-Cut?

An L-cut is the opposite. The video changes, but the audio from the previous clip keeps playing for a second longer.

This is clutch when:
✔ You're doing something visual on screen and want your voice to carry into it.
✔ You’re adding a new visual while finishing a thought.

“I like L-cuts because the next visual lands while I’m still finishing a motion or sentence—it just feels right.”

💡 Why It Matters

You might think a tiny pause between clips doesn’t matter
 but it does. I’ve looked at my own analytics. People drop off in weird spots—often during small, clunky transitions.
This stuff matters. Especially when you're trying to come across polished without over-editing yourself into a robot.

🧠 Takeaways for Your Edits:

P.S. I know some of y’all have been asking about the LUTs—I got a full pack coming. Not just one or two, I’m dropping the whole set soon. Appreciate the patience.


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