You can edit videos on your iPhone or iPad using the default Photos app or a more advanced app like 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 ...
There is still a perception that iMovie for Mac is for amateurs, but if it is, that's only in the sense that it is ...
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You can rotate a video on your iPhone or iPad using the crop tool in the Photos app.
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 ...
With the release of the DaVinci Resolve video editor, the iPad now has many editing apps, and it's become significantly more useful for intensive, pro work. Right from the start of the iPad in 2010, ...
I need use iMovie 2 to edit video captured with my Formac ProTV capture card. The problem is, seems like iMovie 2 won't open any videos that I've captured. Can anyone help me out? I tried capturing in ...
Supposedly, you can open the bundle for an existing iMovie project and then drop the video in the appropriate subfolder.<BR><BR>Then you open the project in iMovie and it will think that clip is in ...