 Hello, everybody. Welcome back another quick AI video. This time we're in CapCut and I'm going to show you how to do a split screen and not just any split screen. I'm going to show you how to do a four way split screen. The most popular kind. So here's an example here. I've got four different YouTube videos to sort of do on their own thing. How did I do it? It should take about two minutes max. Let's go. All right. So the first step is an easy one. We're just going to import the videos. So I've got four videos here and I'm just going to drag and drop them in. You can drop in as many as you want all at once. And you'll see here they are now inside our project panel. Now the next step is you want to just drag each video onto the timeline, but you want to stack them on top of each other. So in this case, I've got videos that I think are all the same size. Make sure they start at the beginning, all of them. And then Presto, we've got four videos all stacked on top of each other. Now I'm going to show you the next step. All right, we are rolling. The next step is optional. I'm just going to make them all the same length because I guess I've got OCD to some degree. So there we go. They're all the same length. But here is the critical step. Now here we go. I'm going to click on the top video and then what I'm going to do here is I'm going to go over to the right side. It says video basic. And then under scale, what you need to do is you need to type in 50%. And what happens is it basically it reduces it by half, obviously, but it makes it into a nice beautiful quarter piece. So look at this. That sounded like a chicken bucket. But here we go. I'm now that I've reduced the scale. I'm just going to grab it and move it into the top left corner or whichever corner you want it to be. Keep in mind that these videos are the exact same size. If you have different size videos, you may have to scale it a little differently. This one here, I'm going to change it from 100% scale to 50% scale. Now I'm going to move this one. I'm just going to click on it. I'm going to move it until you see that it clicks in. These are basically magnetic. They are snapping. We're going to go to the third one. And I'm going to double click on this one here. I don't even need to do that. I'm just going to go ahead and click on the scale, drop it down to 50%. And there we go. We've got the third one here. I'm just going to move it into the bottom right quadrant. And when I let go, you will see that the light blue lines are touching each other. So this is an exact fit. And this is the fourth and final one. The bottom one, I'm going to go ahead and change that scale to 50%. And presto, this will work as well. Now I'm just going to snap that into place. And then if I move the timeline and I hit play, this is perfect. All right. So that's how you do it. I'm going to show you a second technique in case you want to do like a split screen in two. So let's delete all of these videos. I'm going to drag and drop the first video here on the left, right into the timeline. I'll drop a video right on top of it. And then watch this. If I go over to the right side here, you'll see under masking, video, basic, switched to mask. And under mask, we can drag and drop down any of these different styles. So if I wanted a horizontal split screen, I would just click on that and presto, we've split the screen. And you can actually go ahead and adjust it, I believe too. So you can feather it and stuff like that. But there you go. This is a second option and you can move it up and down. And you can also readjust the videos as you see fit. Those are the two techniques in CapCut. Thanks for watching.