@explore_create_capture: How I Made A Car Ad From Home!!😱🔥 . Thoughts on that first transition?!🤯 Hope you enjoy this video as much as I did making it!🎬 . Comment below for a tutorial!😊🙌 . #filmmaking #carphotography #caredits #videographer #cartok

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trucker.jardine
Trucker.Lee.J :
most of that is ai
2025-10-17 11:29:59
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rossmarshall888
rossmarshall888 :
I’ll have a tutorial!
2025-10-16 16:25:56
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_l1nnk__
L̷1̷N̷K 𖣂 :
How do you perfectly stabilize your clips?.. Been using premiere, davinci and capcut, and never achieved this
2025-10-16 20:22:16
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ripvan.vinkle
Rip Van Vinkle :
ia transition🥀
2025-10-16 21:29:48
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bocadinvaslui
Glue :
Here is the comment for enough requests for the tutorial
2025-10-16 18:39:51
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szymon.dolina
SD3 :
Tutorial Please
2026-04-29 06:47:05
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biruk_.21
Biruk :
that was crazy bro😭
2025-10-16 16:34:55
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ssiberrada
Mohamed Berrada :
awesome job. remind me when it hits 20k likes.
2025-10-16 18:32:16
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sitios.guapos.jrj
Sitios Guapos JRJ 🏝️🏔️🗽✈️⛴️ :
Soy editor con que programa edutas con after?
2025-10-20 06:00:13
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dex.techno
Dex.Techno🌐 :
niceeee🤩🔥🔥🔥🔥
2025-10-17 05:13:08
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itsdejv_
itsDejv :
Good job 🦾
2025-10-17 12:52:16
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insta360_official
insta360 official :
Nah this goes hard
2025-10-21 17:29:57
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fthinquor
Thinquor :
particularly awesome 😏
2025-10-17 02:23:22
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alvlup.com
Jeroen | www.alvlup.com :
There was a car?
2025-10-16 17:07:51
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shadow35bzh
Shadow35bzh🪽 :
😲😲😲 Bravo 👌👌👌
2025-10-16 15:07:31
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is87ami
IS87AMI :
Let him cook to give us an TUTORIAL! 🤗
2025-10-17 13:23:54
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t1me0.mrl
T1mé0.mrl :
C mieux que les pubs que on voit à la télé
2025-10-18 14:45:51
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game.master779
game master :
wow😎🥵
2025-12-11 02:31:30
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cristi050396
空っぽ :
Epiccc
2025-10-17 05:04:05
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adl.hakeem
adl.hakeem :
nice edit bro
2025-10-17 13:01:48
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baccalaaa
enzo_mln :
with gt3 rs ?
2025-10-17 13:01:31
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user3816666119736
Jacob Foster :
AMAZING work! Please post the link to your YouTube channel
2025-10-17 03:23:49
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navity_cars
Comedy car renders :
very nice indeed
2025-10-16 20:00:59
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wildspaceman
Andy Green :
Absolutely incredible mate 🔥🔥🔥
2025-10-16 18:35:53
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mewerdk
Mewer :
This is dope creative talented Edit! 😎
2025-10-17 05:59:25
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