For those who lack a background in design, have limited experience with video editing software, and aspire to become professional content creators, mastering Canva is essentially a prerequisite. Here is the link to access all of Canva's video tutorials.
You need not feel overwhelmed by the extensive library of videos. You can skip the ones with a purple background on this page, as they are outdated.

To give you an idea of the time investment required to learn Canva: completing all Canva video editing tutorials, including those for mobile, should take you no more than 1 hour (excluding hands-on practice). This estimate also includes the older tutorials. If you don't plan to use mobile editing, you can skip half of the mobile tutorials. If you don't intend to incorporate animations and plan to rely solely on Canva templates, then the animation tutorials aren't necessary. As you can see, I've streamlined the content significantly, saving you a substantial amount of time. Subscribing to my channel is unquestionably a valuable choice, isn't it?
Below, you'll find the English titles and descriptions of all the tutorials for reference, search, and review purposes. I've provided English titles for accessibility, and you'll be able to follow along with the video instructions regardless of your English proficiency.
For those editing videos on a computer, these are the tutorials you should prioritize:
- Working with Video 3:26''
- Timeline basics 4:17''
- Make it move 4:23'' (Animation tutorial)
- Audio essentials 4:25''
- Sharing your video 3:28''
- Match and move 1:13'' (Advanced animation tutorial)
- Enabling captions on videos and audio (Enabling auto-generated captions for all your videos and audio.)
If you're editing short videos on your mobile device, these are the tutorials you should focus on:
- Working with video on mobile 2:49'' (Mobile video editing)
- Timeline basics on mobile 4:04'' (Mobile timeline basics)
- Make it move on mobile 4:24'' (Animation on mobile)
- Audio essentials on mobile 3:42'' (Audio basics on mobile)
- Sharing your video on mobile 3:18'' (Sharing videos on mobile)
What do you think? Do you now find creating content in Ganjing World to be much simpler than you initially imagined? Please continue to follow #ArielTianTian雲起時分 for #GJWtutorials! I wish you an enjoyable time while exploring #GanjingWorld~
P.S
Regrettably, these tutorials are currently only available in English. If there's a dedicated blogger who can create a Chinese version, I believe it would be challenging not to receive recommendations from the Ganjing World algorithm. My expertise lies in branding and marketing, so I encourage bloggers skilled in creating Chinese tutorials to step up! Once you've created the videos, I'll incorporate them under the relevant titles.
In my personal opinion, leveraging Canva's templates and the advanced features of DaVinci Resolve is the optimal approach if you aim to elevate the quality of your videos for your channel. Please watch the comprehensive tutorial for beginners on DaVinci Resolve and practice if you are not familar with DaVinci Resolve. This is the best tutorial I found so far. Trust me, it's not rocket science to if you want to master video editing skills on DaVinci Resolve which is use for a lot of Hollywood productions. And the app is FREE!