Instagram has launched a new video editing app called Edits. I won’t mince words here. It’s eerily similar to the CapCut, a popular video editing app by TikTok’s parent company. Meta first announced ...
These days, everyone seems to be creating videos of their friends, family, pets and nearly everything they see or do. But before sharing videos on social media sites like TikTok and Instagram, via ...
Instagram just launched its own standalone video-editing app. The app, Edits, is live globally in the App Store and Google Play Store. Much like TikTok's CapCut, Edits is intended to help users make ...
In a video posted to Threads on Sunday, Instagram head Adam Mosseri described Edits as a "full suite of creative tools," and briefly ran through its planned features. "There will be a dedicated tab ...
For a long time, video editing wasn't accessible to your average Joe. It required prior knowledge and access to special equipment, as well as patience and a willingness to take instruction in order to ...
GoPro boss Nick Woodman in February described editing as an “inconvenience” for users of the company’s action cameras. The comments suggested he was looking for a solution, and a month later the ...
ActionDirector is one of the most popular video editing apps on PC. However, you can also find it on Android. It does the basics. You can import clips, edit them, and render the video. You can also ...
The two great photo editing apps for Android and iOS devices are Snapseed from Google and Lightroom Mobile from Adobe. Whether you use a phone, an Android tablet, or an iPad for photo editing, it's ...
Adobe partners with YouTube to speed up content creations The Adobe Premiere app adds a new YouTube Shorts space And includes exclusive effects, transitions, and ...
With more of us using our phones instead of DSLR or mirrorless cameras, editing apps need to provide quality results like the desktop options do. Whether you use a phone with the best camera built in, ...
The first cell phone cameras were low-resolution, awkward things that were better than not having a camera, but nobody would mistake an image taken by one for one taken by a DSLR. Now images taken by ...