Canva for video editing
03/03/2026
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Time: 10:00 - 12:30
Location: Online
Cost: Free to Kingston groups
Description
** For Kingston groups only **
This session forms part of KVA's infrastructure support offer, funded by the Royal Borough of Kingston.
Canva is the go-to online design editor for most community organisations to create posters, social media posts, flyers and more.
Canva now offers a powerful drag and drop video editor that you can use to build videos using video recordings, audio, photos and music.
You can also automatically add and edit captions, helping your videos be as accessible to everyone as possible.
In this hands-on, practical online training you’ll learn the editing skills you need to create beautiful videos that inspire and connect with your audience. You’ll explore templates for quick wins and editing techniques for more complex video.
This session will cover
You’ll learn how to:
• Upload your own content
• Edit multilayered video and audio
• Add animations or other effects
• Add, edit and style captions
• Download and share your video
If you have already filmed someone talking about your work, feel free to have this ready to upload. Or get in touch with us for some advice if you want to get started filming.
Otherwise, we will provide some materials for you to work with.
Pre-course requirement
You will need to join this course using a laptop or other desktop device. You will also need to have basic skills in using Canva. This course is not suitable for complete beginners.
Am I eligible for this course?
** For staff and volunteers at Kingston groups only **
Is this course for me?
This course is suitable for any member of staff or volunteers with responsibilities for creating videos.
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Course format
Online interactive group training
This is an online interactive live training session. You'll take part in multiple interactive exercises. These may include breakout room discussions, use of collaborative tools and polls or quizzes. You'll be asked to complete individual tasks online or offline, which may include peer-group feedback. You may also be asked to complete a task before or after the session.
We're trying our best to give you a good classroom experience. Please join with video and bring your ideas, creativity, and challenges to share.
Trainer/s
Sorrel Parsons is our Digital Programmes Lead at Superhighways and has 15 years' experience in supporting charities, community organisations and volunteers in the UK to communicate with the people that matter to them, demonstrate their impact and raise funds. Sorrel is a fan of making digital work on a shoestring.
