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Mobile Videography Editing - Kinemaster

Kinemaster is a powerful videography editing tool for your phone. You can get it for both Android and IOS. There is a free version and paid version of this app. The free version has a watermark on your video and you don’t have access to many of the effects but you can still edit your videos on the fly and get them on your social media platforms.

Screen shot when you open Kinemaster

Screen shot when you open Kinemaster

Screen shot of the editing platform in Kinemaster

Screen shot of the editing platform in Kinemaster

There are several tutorials on how to use this app on YouTube. Justin Brown with Primal Video (link provided) on how to start using this app. Once you get comfortable with the app, there are others like Ajay Kaja TV (link to his channel provided) who can help you take your mobile video editing to the next level.

I hope this blog post helps. If you are using any other apps on your phone, let me know in the comments below. I would be interested in seeing what others are using. Thanks and have a good one.

tags: mobile videography, mobile editing, kinemaster, youtube, editing, video, video editor, videography, helping out, information
categories: blog, camera apps, creative, free software, video, videography, youtube
Sunday 07.19.20
Posted by John Kittles
 

My camera - my editor (part 1 - Snapseed)

Android - IOS

Android - IOS

Recently, I talked about my phone as my camera. I shared most of the camera apps I use on my phone (I forgot some after going through my phone). I also use my phone as my photography and video editor. I’m going to start a series on the different editors I use to edit my pictures and videos. Today I’m going to discuss Snapseed.

Snapseed is a free app for both Android and IOS. It has the capability to edit RAW images, which is a plus when shooting in RAW and needing to get content out quickly. Here is a screen shot of what is available.

Screenshot_20200513-055451_Snapseed[1].jpg

As you can see, there are several different options when editing in Snapseed. If you want excellent tutorials on how to use Snapseed, Kenneth Wayne is an expert when it comes to editing in Snapseed. Here is his Instagram and YouTube. Check out his stuff if you want to learn Snapseed.

I hope this helps with an option to edit on your phone. Please like, comment, and subscribe if you haven’t. I hope you have a wonderful day. Peace.

tags: phone, editing, apps, snapseed, information, knowledge, editor, mobile editing
categories: blog, camera apps, creative, mobile photography, photography
Wednesday 05.13.20
Posted by John Kittles
 

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