COME CREARE REEL INSTAGRAM in pochi minuti CON EDITS

Instagram Edits is the new video editor integrated directly into the app, and it's already surprisingly powerful. In this video I show you everything it can do, starting with advanced editing features, such as keyframes, audio wave, multiple layer editing, and even managing audio separately from video. Born to compete with CapCut, Edits lets you create complex Reels without ever leaving Instagram, using a very refined interface, well-integrated animations, and real editor tools. We also talk about the current limitations, when you should really use it, and the less intuitive but very powerful features, such as green screen, overlay, and the "slip" option. 🎬 Video editing with keyframes and multiple tracks 🎧 Separate audio and video, even with custom music 📱 Everything inside Instagram, without having to go through other apps Meta has meant business: now Instagram is also a complete video editor. 🎥 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/3JST3v 🛒 TODAY'S DEALS: https://t.me/offertesmartworld 🟢 WHATSAPP: https://bit.ly/canale_whatsapp ⚫️ TIKTOK:   / smartworld.it   ⚡️ BREAKING NEWS TELEGRAM: https://t.me/smartworld_it 🔵 FACEBOOK:   / smartworld.it   🟣 INSTAGRAM:   / smartworld.it   🚫 CLOSED GROUP:   / smartworldfamily   If you buy with our Amazon link (https://amzn.to/3LR8uG5) the price for you does not change and you help us grow. 00:00 - Introduction: Instagram Edits and first impressions 00:35 - What is Edits and why is it important 01:10 - Interface: timeline and clip management 01:45 - Basic editing: cutting, volume and duplication 02:17 - Advanced editing: layers, overlays and slips 02:59 - Adding audio and voiceover independently 03:45 - How to use keyframes and why are they useful 04:20 - The audio wave: what it is and how to read it 04:55 - Integrated animations and manual adjustments 05:30 - Green screen, overlays and tricks for Reels 06:02 - Pros and cons compared to CapCut 06:33 - When it makes sense to use Edits and when it doesn't 07:05 - Final thoughts: Did Meta hit the mark?