- Hey guys.
I am excited about today,
because we are going to show you some super cool IOS
and Android mobile apps for editing videos
on the fly
on your phone.
Some are free, some are paid but they are all awesome.
- What's, what's with the noises?
- (sighs) You know who that is?
That's Mark.
Holly Gillan is out and Mark has moved in upstairs.
- Mark who?
- You know, Mark Orr, from Pocket Video School.
He's been editing videos since he was 17
and now apparently he is this expert in teaching people
how to use video on their phone.
But you know what, Mark?
This is our channel.
This is our video.
So we are going to do this video, not you, not you.
- Well, maybe we should hear what he has to say?
- Alright, see what he's got to say.
(slide whistle and bell)
- Well, you've caught me trying to wind up
my two neighbours downstairs, Andrew and Pete.
So, I love playing around with sound effects and things
and I know it really, really irritates them so,
I'm gonna turn the volume.
No, I'm only kidding. (laughs)
Anyway, thank you Andrew and Pete.
So whether you're using an iPhone, an iPad,
an Android phone, or an Android tablet,
there are some really good apps available nowadays,
which will allow you to create some
really good looking videos that you can use across any of
your social channels, whether it be YouTube, Facebook,
Twitter or Instagram, or any of the others.
And you can create some powerful videos using these tools.
So first of all, let's start with an IOS device,
and let's cover some of the free options that are available.
Now usually they'll tend to your IOS device,
you will have iMovie.
Now, iMovie is a basic app.
It is quite powerful, to be perfectly honest with you.
And if you're doing some run and gun stuff,
so you're out there in the field with your smart phone,
you can actually do some topping and tailing,
which basically means cutting off the beginning and the end.
Now there is another free option,
something that I have come across recently,
and it's by a company called Wondershare and Filmora,
and it's a new free platform that they've brought out
called Vlogit, and it's got some limitations.
Again, it probably doesn't give you the flexibility
that you need if you really want to create some
professional-looking videos with lots of layers and things.
What it does do is it gives you the option to plug in intros
so it has some pre-set intros that you can use.
You can layer titles in there.
You can have some animated titles, as well, which is...
Some of them are really, really effective.
Android devices unfortunately don't usually come
with a free editing application built in to them,
so I would definitely recommend for those beginners
who are wanting to start using video editing software,
then certainly give Vlogit a try
cause I think it's a really good option for you,
get to grips with and create some really good videos.
So now we are going to move on to paid apps.
The one I'm going to recommend are two apps,
one for each platform that are one-off payments.
So, once you've paid for it, you get to use the app
continuously, and you usually get the updates that come out,
depending on your particular device.
The one that I recommend for Android devices is by a company
called CyberLink, and it's called Power Director.
Now, this is a really, really good app for Android devices,
and I've been lead to believe that they have
actually now brought out a version for IOS, as well.
But I haven't seen it so I can't comment on it and say
whether it's just as good for IOS as it is for Android.
But I definitely recommend it for Android devices.
And one of its coolest features is that it has really,
really powerful colour correction facilities.
So, I mentioned this earlier on,
if your footage wasn't of the quality
that you particularly were happy with,
and you wanted to adjust it afterwards,
then Power Director has some really good features in there
for making colour corrections so that your footage looks
as you particularly want it.
And some of the other apps that I have mentioned in the past
haven't really got what I would call true colour correction,
but they might have filters, the kind of things
that you would see on Instagram.
So it will overlay over the top and it's quite harsh
in the effect that it gives.
Yes, Power Director gives you the opportunity
to really adjust everything, from saturation
through to your white allen switch is something
that can really affect how your footage looks.
When you first instal Power Director,
you can actually use it free.
It isn't, however, gonna give you the option
to output in HD.
There will be a watermark on there,
which is not necessarily a good thing, so you are gonna want
to have to either go for a subscription.
If you did want to though, it's 3 pounds thirty-nine
per quarter, so that's for 3 months.
Or what you can do is pay 8 pounds forty-nine,
and that is a one-time payment,
and obviously gives you access to all HD.
It removes the watermark and the ads.
It allows you to overlay up to two video clips,
and I think that's pretty much in a give-you, exactly what
you would need for some really good quality video starts.
So that was the Android device and that was Power Director,
so now we're gonna look at the IOS devices.
And the one for me, that has made the biggest improvements
over the past 12 months is one called LumaFusion.
This again is I would say probably
on a par with Power Director in that it's got
some really good colour correction facilities in there.
It's got some good audio controls in there so you can
adjust everything to the way you want it.
Multiple layers so you can build up your actual video
footage so that you've got all the elements in there that
you need, whether it's your titles, your animated titles.
Now the one thing about LumaFusion is that
the titling side of things is maybe not quite as good
as Power Director, but it's probably got enough in there
for the majority of things
that most people would want to do.
19.99 is gonna get you the full version
as a one-off payment for LumaFusion.
And that's going to give you a really powerful
video editing software that you
can use on your IOS device, whether it be iPhone or iPad.
If you've got any questions, please feel free to contact
mark@pocketvideoschool.com, and I'll help you in
anyway that I can.
So thanks again, Andrew and Pete, and it's back to you.
- Nice, nice, thanks man.
I guess we don't really need to say anything else.
- Guess not.
Guys make sure you go and give this video a like
and a comment to show some appreciation to Mark.
And why not go and give his channel a subscribe too.
- Yeah, guys if you've enjoyed that and you want to get
all-in on video but you don't know where to get started,
and you don't want to spend loads of money
on all this fancy equipment,
then you need to check out the latest show on Atomic,
"Ready to Play".
It's all about how to create professional looking videos
quickly and without a huge budget.
In fact, you can create videos on a zero budget,
if you want.
- Video is a must in 2018, and if you haven't dived in yet
then now is your chance.
In this ballpark show, we have Mark Orr himself,
you know him from upstairs,
break down everything you need to know.
We have the equipment you need, how to shoot the video,
how to edit the video, and how to optimise them
for YouTube, too.
- Mark has been doing video for over 35 years.
- Wow.
- And once a member of Atomic, you can get access
to his vast wealth
of video knowledge.
So guys, go check out the show right now.
Put the link in the description ready to play.
Can't wait to see what you come up with
and the videos you are gonna create.
- Thank you so much for watching, guys.
I have been Andrew.
He has been Pete.
He has been Mark.
And we will see you next time.
- Thanks man.
- It's not really, I don't wanna upstage you now.
It's all an act.
- Sh. We've been the illusion.
- (laughs)
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