Strive to become the next Steven Spielberg — or at least make your holiday videos better to watch — by using iMovie. Here's ...
Make videos that your friends and family will want to watch using these basic editing techniques. I've been testing PC and mobile software for more than 20 years, focusing on photo and video editing, ...
I also show how to fix gaps, cut clips, and export your video in high quality. This is my simple way to make videos without needing fancy software. If you’ve never tried ClipChamp, this is a great ...
You can get started with Google Vids by going to https://vids.google.com or opening up Google Drive on the web and choosing New > Google Vids from the menu on the left. The opening splash screen ...
If you want to make video content, you need to know how to edit. At least, you used to. With the power of some of the latest artificial intelligence video editing tools, you can get by with just a few ...
Google Vids is an AI‑powered video editor that lets you easily create, share, and publish videos for work, education, or quick storytelling. It works much like Google Slides, but with video and AI ...
If you want to become a successful video editor, you need a strong portfolio that demonstrates your abilities and the type of work you want to do. Potential clients will look at your video editor ...
I was lucky enough to be briefed by Adobe about their newest release: Premiere for iPhone (an Android version is also in the ...
Have you ever found yourself wishing for a simple yet powerful tool to create polished video tutorials, presentations, or content that truly stands out? Whether you’re a teacher looking to engage ...
Carly Quellman, aka Carly Que, is a multimedia strategist and storyteller at the intersection of technology and the humanities, investigating how perspective can enhance, rather than overstimulate, ...
Instagram is one of the world’s most popular social media apps, with more than 2 billion monthly users. According to Hootsuite, it’s also the most downloaded app in the world—even more than TikTok.
Dwight Churchill (left) and Gaurav Misra (right) met in 2015 while working at mobile analytics startup, Localytics. The duo cofounded AI video editing app Captions in 2021. The video editing software, ...