Video-editing app that uploads to vine?
Hi,
What's a good app to use that can edit videos I record on my iPhone 4 and then upload them to vine? I'm looking to be able to add sounds effects, music, slow motion, etc...
Thanks!
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- Anonymous7 years agoFavourite answer
You will need to do this in two parts.
1. Find an editing app — iMovie for iOS is probably the best editor for iPhone as it allows you to cut, add transitions and text to your movie. Then you will need to save your finished 6 second video to your Camera Roll.
2. Currently the only app that exports to Vine using videos saved to your Camera Roll is called Vinyet and is available for iPhone on the App Store.
Here is a video tutorial that teaches you how to upload edited videos to Vine using Vinyet App:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JplFa-WHS2s
Source(s): This information was from Epic Tutorials: http://epictutorials.com/how-to-upload-edited-vide... - 6 years ago
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Video-editing app that uploads to vine?
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What's a good app to use that can edit videos I record on my iPhone 4 and then upload them to vine? I'm looking to be able to add sounds effects, music, slow motion, etc...
Thanks!
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- 6 years ago
If you have a iPhone, you could download iMovie, GameUrVideo, Best video (Downloads youtube videos and vines for free) square ready (Makes the white boarders) and vont (Makes your watermark for you vine username so nobody can take your vine.)
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- RudolfLv 57 years ago
Hello friend, there are several good video-editing app. they are listed below.
1. Windows Movie Maker 2012
Windows Movie Maker is supremely easy to use. Just drag and drop a few clips onto the program (most formats are supported) and immediately they're assembled into order; transitions and special effects are just a click away.
2. Kate's Video Toolkit
While there's nothing too surprising in Kate's Video Toolkit, it does provide some basic but useful editing features. So you can trim files or join them, link two videos with a transition, create a sequence of videos with a custom soundtrack, and there's a simple file format conversion tool as well.
3. Avidemux
Avidemux is a small but capable open source video editor which can help you join clips, cut them (without re-encoding), and apply a lengthy list of useful filters (Add Logo, Crop, Flip, Rotate, Resize, Sharpen, Remove Noise, tweak brightness, contrast colours and more).
4. VSDC Free Video Editor
Non-linear video editors can take some time to learn, and VSDC Free Video Editor is no exception (a lack of useful documentation doesn't help, either).
If you persevere, though, you'll find a capable editor with plenty of functionality: drawing and selection tools, plenty of colour and lighting corrections, some useful filters, transitions, audio effects and more.
- Anonymous7 years ago
Download the app called Picplaypost, its free :)