The first thing you’d think looking at Clips, Apple’s newly announced video-editing app, is that it’s trying to be Snapchat. Or Instagram. Or Vine. But Clips, which I got a chance to try my hands on ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The streaming platform’s new Clip Editor tool makes quick work of editing livestream content ready for vertical ...
Programs like Final Cut Pro and iMovie have remained popular among video professionals, students and hobbyists. Now, Apple is trying to make assembling and publishing videos easier with its new app ...
The Filmora Go offers AI effects and auto-editing tools. It features smooth transitions and easy beat syncing. This platform ...
You can now edit videos with Apple’s new app Clips. The app, which was revealed a couple of weeks ago when the company introduced the RED iPhone 7 models, is now available for free on the App Store.
It was hard to know what to make of Clips at launch. Sure, Apple launches its own standalone apps from time to time, but it’s never offered up anything quite like this. For Apple, Clips is another ...
Do you watch videos on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or TikTok? Well, you don't have to deny it! People tend to spend time watching videos during their break or even before going to bed. It turned ...
If the popularity of Vine and Instagram Video taught us anything, it’s that no one wants to watch the full 15-minute version of your latest vacation, concert or brunch meetups. To help simplify the ...
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