Apple introduces Clips, a new iOS app to
create expressive videos on iPhone-iPad ie; Clips helps making and sharing fun
videos with text, effects, graphics and more on iOS devices running iOS 10.3 or
later. Clip is incredibly easy to use and introduces an Innovative way to
create animated titles.
create expressive videos on iPhone-iPad ie; Clips helps making and sharing fun
videos with text, effects, graphics and more on iOS devices running iOS 10.3 or
later. Clip is incredibly easy to use and introduces an Innovative way to
create animated titles.
The app features a unique design for
combining video clips, photos and music into great-looking videos to share with
friends through the Messages app, or on Instagram, Facebook and other popular
social networks.
combining video clips, photos and music into great-looking videos to share with
friends through the Messages app, or on Instagram, Facebook and other popular
social networks.
Clips is yet to come in the AppStore,
probably it will be available for download for free soon beginning in the April and is
compatible with iPhone-iPad running iOS 10.3 or later.
probably it will be available for download for free soon beginning in the April and is
compatible with iPhone-iPad running iOS 10.3 or later.
With Clips, you can capture a moment and
adding a content is simple and quick. Just record it on the spot or grab a
video clip or photo from your library.
adding a content is simple and quick. Just record it on the spot or grab a
video clip or photo from your library.
Along with that, you can see Live Title
which lets you easily create animated captions by choosing from a variety of
styles, all perfectly timed to the sound of your voice. In addition, you can
adjust filters and set the mood with music that automatically adjusts to the
length of your video.
which lets you easily create animated captions by choosing from a variety of
styles, all perfectly timed to the sound of your voice. In addition, you can
adjust filters and set the mood with music that automatically adjusts to the
length of your video.
Source: Apple