Beginner / Video / 10-18 min
Burned-in captions that survive sound-off scrolling
Style captions that remain readable on TikTok, Reels, Shorts, X, and LinkedIn.
TL;DR
Use this lesson to style captions that remain readable on TikTok, Reels, Shorts, X, and LinkedIn. Treat it as practical guidance, not a rigid rulebook.
Why it matters
Manual editing is still the control layer for pacing, context, captions, sound, and final polish. The goal is to help you make a stronger clip without taking away your creative freedom.
What you will learn
Prerequisites
- A source video
- Any timeline editor such as CapCut, Resolve, Premiere, Final Cut, Descript, or VN
What you need
Core concept
A manual editing lesson should improve the clip's story, clarity, or polish. If the technique does not make the clip easier to watch, skip it.
Example
Scenario
A promising clip feels watchable but still has one visible editing problem.
Move
Apply the technique on a duplicate timeline so you can compare the original and revised version.
Result
Keep the edit only if the revised version is clearer, tighter, or easier to watch on a phone.
How to do it
- 1Choose burned-in captions when the platform or viewer behavior requires captions to always appear in the video.
- 2Use one or two short lines, high contrast, and a bold readable font that still fits inside the safe zone.
- 3Proofread names, numbers, tickers, slang, and community terms before styling the captions.
- 4Check timing after every trim so captions appear with the spoken words and do not drift.
- 5Preview on a phone with sound off. If the clip is confusing without audio, improve the captions before export.
Expected output
A before/after edit where burned-in captions that survive sound-off scrolling visibly improves clarity, pacing, framing, audio, or export readiness.
Practice task
Apply the technique to a duplicate edit
- 1Duplicate a real clip timeline before making changes.
- 2Apply the lesson technique to the duplicate version only.
- 3Watch original and revised versions back to back on a phone and keep the better one.