While Apple's iMovie software has always been a fairly powerful piece of movie-editing software, its main appeal is that it's a free and simple way to start making your own videos. But iMovie for the ...
Apple's iMovie on iOS and iPadOS is typically the first software Apple users encounter when they need to stitch a few video clips together. It's fairly easy to use, though it does require users to ...
Apple’s free video editing app iMovie has been updated for iOS and iPadOS. There are quite a few significant new features, but the headlining improvements concern 4K 60fps video and HDR support. With ...
Apple’s mobile version of iMovie lets iPhone and iPod touch users edit videos on the go. But there’s currently no version of iMovie for the iPad, which is a shame, since the iPad has a much larger ...
As seen at last week’s WWDC, iMovie for iOS looks like nothing else out there when it comes to mobile video editing. The Tidbits blog has posted some more details about what you can expect, and ...
When Apple first premiered iMovie for iPhone last summer with the release of the iPhone 4, I was intrigued—but ultimately disappointed. While the app provided basic tools for editing and sharing, it ...
Despite starting on Macintosh computers, Avid focused their non-linear video editing programs on Windows systems after stiff competition from Final Cut Pro. But now they're coming back around, with ...