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Apple has released a brand new social media-friendly video editing app for iOS called Clips. Here, we explain how to use Clips, and pass on a few handy tips after using the app to create memorable ...
Developed by Apple, Clips is a free iOS 10.3 app for iPads and iPhones that supports 36 languages. In a sign of what is to come, it is a 64-bit app and it is available now at the App Store.
The Clips app on your iPhone is a great video-editing app which is designed for making videos to share on social media. Here's how to use it.
The most handy thing about Clips is the “Live Tiles” feature. You just press and hold the record button, start speaking, and watch as the app auto-creates captions to go over your photo or video.
The Clips app allows you to ‘record’ a photo in order to insert it into your video. Select the Photo option below the viewfinder, and press and hold the record button to begin recording a photo.
You can shoot in Clips, too, but this feels more like an app you’ll use after the moment has passed to stitch together memories and add a soundtrack and captions. Clips is way more low-key.
How to get started To get started, download, install and open the app. (Note: Clips is a strictly mobile app that requires iOS 10.3, so you may need a software update before proceeding).
You can now edit videos with Apple’s new app Clips. The app, which was revealed a couple of weeks ago when the company introduced the RED iPhone 7 models, is now available for free on the App Store.
With iOS 14, Apple's App Clips lets you tap into an app's functionality without fully downloading it to your iPhone. We tried it out with Panera Bread; here's how it works.
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