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Video Editing with your iPhone
Now that we have talked about what app and accessories you can add to your iPhone to shoot better videos in our previous post, we are now going to move forward to the next step of the video-making procedure, post production or simply editing.
Edit your Videos “On the go”
For us church media ministers, it’s just normal to be always “on the go”, so the best app that we recommend for editing your videos on your iPhones is called iMovie. It is an Apple product and we are very proud of our Apple products. While using the iMovie, you are going to have options, you can either start a new project or a new trailer. Now if you’re working on just a short clip, the new trailers can be very cool for you. On the other hand, if you are gonna work on a much longer and better video, doing a new project is what we recommend.
Pros
Editing with iMovies are super easy and quick. Also, it’s very user friendly so even if it’s your first time trying it, you won’t encounter any trouble that you can’t work out. You can also add music and photos to your clip. The iMovie editing app also automatically zooms pictures in and out, something that you can’t do while shooting with the Filmic Pro app.
Cons
The only disadvantage that we can think of while editing your videos on your iPhones with iMovie is that your selection of video and audio effects wouldn’t as be as broad while you are editing in a computer. But apart from it, we could not think of anything else.
Conclusion
So iMovie is what we recommend for editing videos on the go. That’s what we use to do some amazing videos for our church. You can shoot, edit, right on the iPhone. Plus, it only costs $4.99 at the Apple App Store.
Mark Robinson says
Interesting & great post. I think for some people this will be a real help but for others nothing will ever beat a full non-linear edit system that allows for multi track sound mixing and multi layered video compositing.
Chad Gleaves says
I currently use Final Cut Pro X. Love it once I installed a SSD.
What editor are you using?
Mark Robinson says
I’m using Final Cut Pro 7.