Apple's
Clips video editing app received a small update this afternoon, introducing new artwork ahead of Chinese New Year on February 16.
Apple updated its new
Clips video editing app on Wednesday, bringing a few user interface improvements like easier Live Title editing and automated sharing suggestions to the social media sharing tool.
Not exact matches
Clips is a new iOS
app for making and sharing fun
videos with text, effects, graphics and more, without much prior knowledge of
video editing
With the MixBit software
app, a user can record
video clips up to 16 seconds long, and then
edit as many as 256
video clips into one single presentation, according to the description on Apple's iTunes store.
Apple on Thursday released
Clips, a new iPhone and iPad
app geared toward shooting and
editing video for sharing on social media.
The update comes as part of a larger slew of device updates on Tuesday: Aside from the SE, Apple also introduced an affordable 9.7 - inch iPad, a red iPhone 7, a new
video editing app called
Clips, and a storage upgrade to the iPad Mini 4.
On our
video -
editing test, in which we transcode a 2 - minute 4K
video clip to 1080p in the Adobe
Clips app, the Pixel 2 took 2 minutes and 55 seconds, compared to 4:07 for the Galaxy S8.
When
editing a 4K
video using the Adobe
Clips app, for example, the Pixel 2 took 2 minutes and 55 seconds, while the iPhone 8 took just 42 seconds.
These are all one - take
video clips, using Instagram's Hyperlapse
app for the
video capture and the Videolicious
app for the
editing.