Video Editing Apps While YouTube features some basic video editing features, particularly for those just starting out with video, there are some additional apps that can help up your video game. Here's a list of the top video editing apps to help get your creative juices flowing.
Adobe Premiere Rush (iOS/Android – FREE) Arrange video, audio, graphics and photos by dragging and dropping. Simple to use tools let you adjust audio, enhance color, and add titles, transitions, voiceovers and more.
Splice (iOS/Android – FREE) Add some music to your video with Splice. This app allows you to automatically sync your video to the beat of the music. With just a few taps you’ll be able to add transitions, slow motion effects and more to create videos your students will love to watch or create.
iMovie (iOS – FREE) Apple designed the iMovie app to be simple to use, so anyone can create a video in just a few easy steps. Included are 14 different Hollywood-style trailers, templates to match a variety of genres, and 10 creative video filters to add a cinematic touch.
LumaFusion (iOS – $29.99) LumaFusion is for serious video editing and comes with a cost. This robust video editor features multitrack editing and a modular user interface like the professional desktop app Final Cut Pro. With the fee for the app, you get more than a free app, which is expected, including a substantial selection of side effects, transitions, titles, color correct and more.
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