Master VN Video Editing: Complete Beginner Tutorial Guide
Getting Started with VN Video Editor
As a video editing specialist who's tested countless mobile editors, I appreciate VN's cross-platform consistency. Whether you're on Android, iPhone, iPad, or Mac, the interface remains identical. When you first launch the app, you'll see existing projects. Tap the plus button to create a new project. One critical note: The free version includes all core features, while premium unlocks unlimited projects, enhanced sharing, extra fonts, and removes ads. For most beginners, the free tier is remarkably capable.
Importing and Organizing Footage
Select Primary Clips: Tap "New Project" > choose core footage. You can select multiple clips initially or add later.
Understand the Interface:
- Top section: Preview window
- Bottom: Timeline with layer system (video, stickers/B-roll, text, audio)
- Pro Tip: Pinch-to-zoom on touchscreens for precision editing. Desktop users can click-drag.
Essential Timeline Management:
- Video Layer (base footage)
- Overlay Layer (stickers/PIP)
- Text Layer (titles/subtitles)
- Audio Layer (music/sound effects)
Key Shortcuts
- Spacebar: Play/pause
- End/Start buttons: Jump to timeline extremes
- Full-screen preview: Top-right icon
Professional Editing Techniques
Trimming and Arranging Clips
- Zoom your timeline for accurate cuts using the scissors icon.
- Remove VN's auto-generated end card (select + delete).
- Split clips at silent sections using audio waveforms as visual guides.
- Drag clip edges to trim or reposition segments.
Adding B-Roll and Overlays
- Tap the overlay layer (second from bottom) > "Insert Stocks"
- Select footage > trim to desired segment
- Reposition/resize with pinch gestures or desktop drag
- Apply entrance/exit animations via Motion tab
Text and Titles
- Tap text layer > "Basic Title" or "Title Template"
- Customize:
- Fonts (Marvel used in demo)
- Colors (match branding)
- Animation (fade-in recommended)
- Position strategically without blocking key visuals
Audio and Effects Mastery
Music Integration
- Tap audio layer > "Music"
- Critical Tip: Use licensed platforms like Epidemic Sound to avoid copyright issues
- Adjust volume to 25-33% so voice remains clear
- Use keyframes for dynamic audio:
- Add marker > raise volume during intense moments
- Lower volume when voiceover resumes
Color Grading
- Select clip > "Adjust"
- Recommended workflow:
- Set exposure first
- Adjust temperature (cooler/warmer)
- Boost vibrance moderately
- Fine-tune sharpness
- Apply to all clips for consistency
Exporting Your Masterpiece
- Tap share icon
- Choose settings:
- Auto (matches source quality)
- Manual (control resolution/bitrate)
- Always preview before final export
- Save to device
Pro Checklist for Efficient Editing
- Remove auto end card immediately after import
- Mute B-roll clips unless intentional sound
- Keyframe music volume around dialogue
- Apply color correction across all clips
- Zoom timeline for frame-accurate cuts
Advanced Resource Guide
- Music Licensing: Epidemic Sound (best for creators needing diverse, worry-free tracks)
- Color Grading: LUTs Mobile (iOS/Android app for professional color presets)
- Tutorial Library: Primal Video YouTube (advanced editing techniques)
Final Thought: VN's layer-based workflow mirrors professional desktop editors. The real efficiency comes from mastering the timeline zoom and clip-splitting shortcuts. What editing challenge are you facing first? Share below and I'll offer tailored solutions!