Hood-Famous Reel Templates.
The viral edit grammar — broken down move by move. Crash zooms, speed ramps, beat-drop reveals, the cuts you've been watching go viral all year. Step-by-step CapCut walkthroughs. Free templates not included — the knowledge is.
Stop watching. Start cutting.
The moves outlast the trends.
Template packs expire when the trend dies. The six moves in this guide are the foundational edit grammar — they apply to any clip, any audio, any future trend. Learn the grammar once and cut for the next ten years off of it.
Every step. In the app you already have.
Step-by-step walkthroughs inside CapCut — the actual taps, the exact effect names, the timing windows. No pro software, no expensive plugins, no editing background required. If you can scroll, you can cut these.
Beauty, barber, lifestyle. Not theory.
Every transition includes specific use cases from the actual industries this content lives in — salon reveals, line-up showcases, getting-ready sequences, transformation posts. Real examples in your world, not abstract edit theory.
Editorial design. Built to be used.
Twenty-two pages laid out the way a working creator wants to read them — every transition broken into the same four parts, every page scannable, with examples and use cases built in. The kind of document you bookmark, not the kind you forget.
Six moves. Infinite reps.
Each transition broken down into what it is, when to use it, how to cut it in CapCut, and what to watch out for. Master one a week and by week six the algorithm finds you.
Crash Zoom + Match Cut
The most-used reveal in viral beauty content. Wide to extreme close-up in under half a second. Universal grammar.
The Speed Ramp
One clip, three speeds. Slow-fast-slow gives any walking shot cinematic weight. From BET commercials to your reel.
Beat-Drop Freeze-Frame
Action freezes on the drop. Caption pops. Resumes. The most-watched edit pattern in beauty over the last 18 months.
The Hand-Cover Swap
Hand sweeps across the lens. When it drops, the subject has changed. The cleanest editorial before/after in the playbook.
Whip Pan / Zoom-Spin
Motion blur bridges two scenes. Fast, energetic, perfect for getting-ready sequences and multi-station tours.
The J-Cut Reveal
Audio leads the visual. The pro-level move that gives reels the movie feel — used in every cinematic edit you've loved.
The reels going viral aren't
more talented than yours. They put in the reps.
The training data was always free — endless viral reels to study, frame by frame, on a phone you already own. The rare part is the willingness to cut the same clip thirty times until it feels right. The editors getting found knew six moves and ran them until the moves ran themselves.
That's what this guide is. Twenty-two pages, six moves, the CapCut steps for each one. Twenty-nine dollars. Built to outlast the templates it could've been.
