Apple's main video editing program on macOS is iMovie. It's enough for most, but it doesn't satisfy professional and more advanced editors. Here are the best alternatives to iMovie. Here are other ...
A good private video editor is hard to find—especially when you want it to work across all of your devices. Yes, there are lots of decent video editors, including Microsoft’s Clipchamp tool and ...
Whether you're an enthusiast who enjoys sharing home videos or a professional creator who relies on video content for an income, you may find yourself limited in your creative potential with iMovie.
The following lesson was created by Vimeo for its Vimeo Video School. It's used here with permission. Look for a new lesson each week. If you've shot a video on your camera but have no idea where to ...
The iMovie app for iOS is kind of amazing. Not only can you shoot videos on an iPhone or iPod touch now, but Apple has shown that the A4 processor in its latest mobile devices is powerful enough to ...
Apple updated iMovie today with a pair of features designed to make it easier for beginners to create their first videos. Available starting today on iOS 15.2 or later and iPadOS 15.2 or later, iMovie ...
While Apple's iMovie software has always been a fairly powerful piece of movie-editing software, its main appeal is that it's a free and simple way to start making your own videos. But iMovie for the ...
Ahead of Apple's iPhone 13 launch this week, the company on Monday issued updates to its iMovie and Clips video editing apps with support for new hardware features Cinematic mode and ProRes recording.
Apple’s iMovie is an app designed to run exclusively on the iPhone 4, but it will actually run on an iPhone 3GS by applying a hack. The app puts a mobile video studio in your pocket and gives you ...
Video recording is so easy and convenient on the iPhone that users are making more videos, whether it’s to capture brief moments in time or to tell longer stories. To make it even easier for users to ...
Back in January two USC film students, Michael Koerbel and Anna Elizabeth James, shot an entire web series using their iPhone 4s. This go-around, the tech-savvy duo is attempting to edit an episode of ...