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The Ultimate Guide to Cropping Images in Final Cut Pro X
Final Cut Pro X: How to Crop an Image
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
You May Also Like: How to Crop GIF Images >>
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
You May Also Like: How to Crop GIF Images >>
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
You May Also Like: How to Crop GIF Images >>
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
You May Also Like: How to Crop GIF Images >>
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
The Ultimate Guide to Creating Stunning Motion Blur in Final Cut Pro
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Motion blur is the visual smearing or streaking caught on camera from the subject’s movement, camera, or both. The human eye notices motion blur in real life naturally. So, a subtle blur in movies and videos makes them look more reality based.
Final Cut Pro does not have a built-in Motion Blur Effect. But there are several software and websites that allow you to add a blur effect. You need to buy the plugins and templates that will help you create this effect. In this article, we have talked about how to add the Motion Blur Effect to Final Cut Pro with the help of different templates. Without further ado, let’s hop into it!
In this article
01 How to Add Motion Blur in FCPX?
02 How to Do Motion Blur in Easy Way?
03 Motion Blur Plugins or Templates for FCPX [Free&Paid]
04 Motion Blur Effect in Filmmaking
Part1: How to Add Motion Blur in FCPX?
Usually most people would use several software and websites to add Motion Blur, but there’s also a way to add the blur effect in FCPX. Follow the steps below to add motion blur in FCPX.
Step1Add an Adjustment Layer
Select Title from the above menu, a drop-down with several options will appear. Find the one with the adjustment layer’s name and click on it. Drag the Adjustment Layer to timeline and expand it to the whole length or the specific part of the video. Adjust the settings from the menu at the left of the view.
Note: You must download the adjustment layer first. Generally, you will find the recently added adjustment layer in the Custom option.
Step2Apply Transformation Effect
Select Transformation from the bottom left of the view, a drop-down menu will appear. Now, select Transform from it. You will see a white with several blue dots surrounding the view. You can use these blue dots to Flip, Rotate, and Adjust the position of the view screen.
Step3Apply Keyframing and Motion Blur
While you are in the Transformation window, you will see a menu on the right of your view. From that menu, you can apply keyframing by adjusting Position, Rotate, and Scale under the Transform tab.
Note: Select the part of the video you want to apply keyframing on first.
Select the Title option from the above menu. Another menu will appear; select Motion Blur from it and apply the motion blur on video by dragging the effect to the timeline. To smooth it out, select Modify from the top and pick Random Selection from it.
Speed up your video first by selecting the third option from the left bottom of the view. A drop-down menu will appear; choose Reset Speed. A Green bar will appear on the top of the timeline; click on it and select Fast to speed up the video. Moreover, you will have to download the Motion Blur plugin.
Part2: How to Do Motion Blur in Easy Way?
The motion needs a sufficient amount of blur. It happens with our natural perception as well. For example, if something moves too quickly, it appears blur to our eyes. So, it must be the right amount of blur.
To tackle this problem, we add motion blur to make it look more natural and reality based. It provides the natural smearing we see when something moves too quickly but not when shooting the video. To add this effect, you can use powerful editing software such as Wondershare Filmora. Follow the below steps to add a blur effect to your video on Filmora.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Step1Launch Filmora
Launch Filmora on your device and import it. Now, click on the video and drag it to Fimora’s Timeline and play it.
Step2Split the Video
Split the video by stopping it from where you want the motion blur to start. Play it again. Now, stop and split the video from where you want the effect to stop.
Step3Search Blur
Now, select the video portion you have split and click on the Effects option from the above menu—search Blur on it. You will see multiple blur effects, select one from there and Drag it to the middle part of the video. Play the video to see the motion blur.
**Note:**Select the part of the video you want to apply keyframing on first.
Step4Apply Transition
Now, select the video portion you have split and click on the Effects option from the above menu—search Blur on it. You will see multiple blur effects, select one from there and Drag it to the middle part of the video. Play the video to see the motion blur.
Part3: Motion Blur Plugins or Templates for FCPX [Free&Paid]
Many people believe that Final Cut Pro X lacks a little when it comes to editing tools. However, if you know the perfect plugin for your requirement, Final Cut Pro X can prove to be an entirely different tool. So, we have compiled some of the best plugins for it.
Name | Fearture | Free/paid |
---|---|---|
Color Finale 2.0 | Color Grading | Free |
Motion Blur Plugin | Add Motion Blur | Free |
Distortion Effects | Add distortions to the image | Free |
Alex 4D Wide Angle Fix | Removes Distortion | Free |
Final Cut Pro Plugins & Templates by Motion Array | Contains Hundreds of Templates | Paid |
Track X by Mocha | Tracks the motion of subjects | Paid |
Loudness Meter bu Youlean | Make the loudest parts audible | Paid |
Easy Tracker by CrumblePop | Add texts, graphics, and titles with the subject | Paid |
Color Finale 2.0 [Free]
Color Finale 2.0 is a color grading software that is specially designed for FCPX. It has opened up a gateway for professionals and starters to color grade their videos quickly and efficiently.
Alex 4D Wide Angle Fix [Free]
One of the significant issues in wide-angle shots is distortion. It can occur as the edges of the frame are bending. So, this Alex 4D Wide Angle Fix helps to remove this distortion from wide-angle shots.
Motion Blur Plugin [Free]
This plugin helps you to add varying motion blur to moving subjects in a video. This makes it perfect for quick-moving graphics, time-lapses, etc. Once FCPX got the plugin, it is easy to use it.
Distortion Effects [Free]
Distortion Effects help you in adding distortions such as twirling, zigzagging, or bulging to your image. This plugin is specific and used for creating an experimental film or a scene in which distortion is necessary. It can also be creatively applied in transitions.
Final Cut Pro Plugins & Templates by Motion Array [Paid]
Motion Array is a website that contains hundreds of plugins and templates for Final Cut Pro. The range of templates has everything that you need. So, download the motion blur template, and you are all set.
Track X by Mocha [Paid]
It is an excellent plugin with tracking functionality one might otherwise rely on Motion or After Effects to produce. It allows you to track the subject’s motion with graphics, texts, or even by the green screen in six ways.
Loudness Meter bu Youlean [Paid]
Youlean Meter recognizes the audio’s loudest parts and brings them within an acceptable limit for streaming and broadcasting. It prevents the loss of ineligibility and quality for platforms because of various regulations and legal standards.
Easy Tracker by CrumblePop [Paid]
It is a simple plugin that helps you track the subject’s motion with the help of titles, graphics, or texts. This plugin works the same as Track X, but it does not support a green screen in the same way. It is ideal if you want to add text tags.
Part4: Motion Blur Effect in Filmmaking
Motion Blur is one of the essential effects to add when you are making a movie. It exaggerates the motion in a perfect way which is necessary for most action movies. This blur effect is usually the result of something moving quicker than the camera. The more significant the speed difference between the camera filming and the moving object, the more pronounced motion blur will be.
In the majority of the cases, it is best to apply motion blur on background objects than the subjects. For example, motion blur is perfect for the shots in which the camera moves at the same speed as the subject. Although, if the subject is moving faster than the camera, you would want a minimal blur.
Technically speaking, more excellent motion blur can be obtained through a lower shutter speed or vice versa. Ensure that your shutter speed is always twice your framerate because anything lower can result in unnatural-looking footage. The famous bike chase of Star Wars Episode VI is a perfect example of the productive application of motion blur. The scene was captured by walking in the forest and shooting a single frame per time.
Conclusion
Most of the videos need a significant amount of blur to make them look realistic. FCPX is excellent editing software, but it does not have blurring effects. However, there’s a way to add blur effect in FCPX, but many people are unaware of it.
To tackle this problem, we came up with different plugins for Motion Blur and its effects in filmmaking. So, now you have in-depth knowledge of how you can add blur effects in FCPX.
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Motion blur is the visual smearing or streaking caught on camera from the subject’s movement, camera, or both. The human eye notices motion blur in real life naturally. So, a subtle blur in movies and videos makes them look more reality based.
Final Cut Pro does not have a built-in Motion Blur Effect. But there are several software and websites that allow you to add a blur effect. You need to buy the plugins and templates that will help you create this effect. In this article, we have talked about how to add the Motion Blur Effect to Final Cut Pro with the help of different templates. Without further ado, let’s hop into it!
In this article
01 How to Add Motion Blur in FCPX?
02 How to Do Motion Blur in Easy Way?
03 Motion Blur Plugins or Templates for FCPX [Free&Paid]
04 Motion Blur Effect in Filmmaking
Part1: How to Add Motion Blur in FCPX?
Usually most people would use several software and websites to add Motion Blur, but there’s also a way to add the blur effect in FCPX. Follow the steps below to add motion blur in FCPX.
Step1Add an Adjustment Layer
Select Title from the above menu, a drop-down with several options will appear. Find the one with the adjustment layer’s name and click on it. Drag the Adjustment Layer to timeline and expand it to the whole length or the specific part of the video. Adjust the settings from the menu at the left of the view.
Note: You must download the adjustment layer first. Generally, you will find the recently added adjustment layer in the Custom option.
Step2Apply Transformation Effect
Select Transformation from the bottom left of the view, a drop-down menu will appear. Now, select Transform from it. You will see a white with several blue dots surrounding the view. You can use these blue dots to Flip, Rotate, and Adjust the position of the view screen.
Step3Apply Keyframing and Motion Blur
While you are in the Transformation window, you will see a menu on the right of your view. From that menu, you can apply keyframing by adjusting Position, Rotate, and Scale under the Transform tab.
Note: Select the part of the video you want to apply keyframing on first.
Select the Title option from the above menu. Another menu will appear; select Motion Blur from it and apply the motion blur on video by dragging the effect to the timeline. To smooth it out, select Modify from the top and pick Random Selection from it.
Speed up your video first by selecting the third option from the left bottom of the view. A drop-down menu will appear; choose Reset Speed. A Green bar will appear on the top of the timeline; click on it and select Fast to speed up the video. Moreover, you will have to download the Motion Blur plugin.
Part2: How to Do Motion Blur in Easy Way?
The motion needs a sufficient amount of blur. It happens with our natural perception as well. For example, if something moves too quickly, it appears blur to our eyes. So, it must be the right amount of blur.
To tackle this problem, we add motion blur to make it look more natural and reality based. It provides the natural smearing we see when something moves too quickly but not when shooting the video. To add this effect, you can use powerful editing software such as Wondershare Filmora. Follow the below steps to add a blur effect to your video on Filmora.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Step1Launch Filmora
Launch Filmora on your device and import it. Now, click on the video and drag it to Fimora’s Timeline and play it.
Step2Split the Video
Split the video by stopping it from where you want the motion blur to start. Play it again. Now, stop and split the video from where you want the effect to stop.
Step3Search Blur
Now, select the video portion you have split and click on the Effects option from the above menu—search Blur on it. You will see multiple blur effects, select one from there and Drag it to the middle part of the video. Play the video to see the motion blur.
**Note:**Select the part of the video you want to apply keyframing on first.
Step4Apply Transition
Now, select the video portion you have split and click on the Effects option from the above menu—search Blur on it. You will see multiple blur effects, select one from there and Drag it to the middle part of the video. Play the video to see the motion blur.
Part3: Motion Blur Plugins or Templates for FCPX [Free&Paid]
Many people believe that Final Cut Pro X lacks a little when it comes to editing tools. However, if you know the perfect plugin for your requirement, Final Cut Pro X can prove to be an entirely different tool. So, we have compiled some of the best plugins for it.
Name | Fearture | Free/paid |
---|---|---|
Color Finale 2.0 | Color Grading | Free |
Motion Blur Plugin | Add Motion Blur | Free |
Distortion Effects | Add distortions to the image | Free |
Alex 4D Wide Angle Fix | Removes Distortion | Free |
Final Cut Pro Plugins & Templates by Motion Array | Contains Hundreds of Templates | Paid |
Track X by Mocha | Tracks the motion of subjects | Paid |
Loudness Meter bu Youlean | Make the loudest parts audible | Paid |
Easy Tracker by CrumblePop | Add texts, graphics, and titles with the subject | Paid |
Color Finale 2.0 [Free]
Color Finale 2.0 is a color grading software that is specially designed for FCPX. It has opened up a gateway for professionals and starters to color grade their videos quickly and efficiently.
Alex 4D Wide Angle Fix [Free]
One of the significant issues in wide-angle shots is distortion. It can occur as the edges of the frame are bending. So, this Alex 4D Wide Angle Fix helps to remove this distortion from wide-angle shots.
Motion Blur Plugin [Free]
This plugin helps you to add varying motion blur to moving subjects in a video. This makes it perfect for quick-moving graphics, time-lapses, etc. Once FCPX got the plugin, it is easy to use it.
Distortion Effects [Free]
Distortion Effects help you in adding distortions such as twirling, zigzagging, or bulging to your image. This plugin is specific and used for creating an experimental film or a scene in which distortion is necessary. It can also be creatively applied in transitions.
Final Cut Pro Plugins & Templates by Motion Array [Paid]
Motion Array is a website that contains hundreds of plugins and templates for Final Cut Pro. The range of templates has everything that you need. So, download the motion blur template, and you are all set.
Track X by Mocha [Paid]
It is an excellent plugin with tracking functionality one might otherwise rely on Motion or After Effects to produce. It allows you to track the subject’s motion with graphics, texts, or even by the green screen in six ways.
Loudness Meter bu Youlean [Paid]
Youlean Meter recognizes the audio’s loudest parts and brings them within an acceptable limit for streaming and broadcasting. It prevents the loss of ineligibility and quality for platforms because of various regulations and legal standards.
Easy Tracker by CrumblePop [Paid]
It is a simple plugin that helps you track the subject’s motion with the help of titles, graphics, or texts. This plugin works the same as Track X, but it does not support a green screen in the same way. It is ideal if you want to add text tags.
Part4: Motion Blur Effect in Filmmaking
Motion Blur is one of the essential effects to add when you are making a movie. It exaggerates the motion in a perfect way which is necessary for most action movies. This blur effect is usually the result of something moving quicker than the camera. The more significant the speed difference between the camera filming and the moving object, the more pronounced motion blur will be.
In the majority of the cases, it is best to apply motion blur on background objects than the subjects. For example, motion blur is perfect for the shots in which the camera moves at the same speed as the subject. Although, if the subject is moving faster than the camera, you would want a minimal blur.
Technically speaking, more excellent motion blur can be obtained through a lower shutter speed or vice versa. Ensure that your shutter speed is always twice your framerate because anything lower can result in unnatural-looking footage. The famous bike chase of Star Wars Episode VI is a perfect example of the productive application of motion blur. The scene was captured by walking in the forest and shooting a single frame per time.
Conclusion
Most of the videos need a significant amount of blur to make them look realistic. FCPX is excellent editing software, but it does not have blurring effects. However, there’s a way to add blur effect in FCPX, but many people are unaware of it.
To tackle this problem, we came up with different plugins for Motion Blur and its effects in filmmaking. So, now you have in-depth knowledge of how you can add blur effects in FCPX.
Wondershare Filmora
Do motion blur effect easily with Filmora!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
Motion blur is the visual smearing or streaking caught on camera from the subject’s movement, camera, or both. The human eye notices motion blur in real life naturally. So, a subtle blur in movies and videos makes them look more reality based.
Final Cut Pro does not have a built-in Motion Blur Effect. But there are several software and websites that allow you to add a blur effect. You need to buy the plugins and templates that will help you create this effect. In this article, we have talked about how to add the Motion Blur Effect to Final Cut Pro with the help of different templates. Without further ado, let’s hop into it!
In this article
01 How to Add Motion Blur in FCPX?
02 How to Do Motion Blur in Easy Way?
03 Motion Blur Plugins or Templates for FCPX [Free&Paid]
04 Motion Blur Effect in Filmmaking
Part1: How to Add Motion Blur in FCPX?
Usually most people would use several software and websites to add Motion Blur, but there’s also a way to add the blur effect in FCPX. Follow the steps below to add motion blur in FCPX.
Step1Add an Adjustment Layer
Select Title from the above menu, a drop-down with several options will appear. Find the one with the adjustment layer’s name and click on it. Drag the Adjustment Layer to timeline and expand it to the whole length or the specific part of the video. Adjust the settings from the menu at the left of the view.
Note: You must download the adjustment layer first. Generally, you will find the recently added adjustment layer in the Custom option.
Step2Apply Transformation Effect
Select Transformation from the bottom left of the view, a drop-down menu will appear. Now, select Transform from it. You will see a white with several blue dots surrounding the view. You can use these blue dots to Flip, Rotate, and Adjust the position of the view screen.
Step3Apply Keyframing and Motion Blur
While you are in the Transformation window, you will see a menu on the right of your view. From that menu, you can apply keyframing by adjusting Position, Rotate, and Scale under the Transform tab.
Note: Select the part of the video you want to apply keyframing on first.
Select the Title option from the above menu. Another menu will appear; select Motion Blur from it and apply the motion blur on video by dragging the effect to the timeline. To smooth it out, select Modify from the top and pick Random Selection from it.
Speed up your video first by selecting the third option from the left bottom of the view. A drop-down menu will appear; choose Reset Speed. A Green bar will appear on the top of the timeline; click on it and select Fast to speed up the video. Moreover, you will have to download the Motion Blur plugin.
Part2: How to Do Motion Blur in Easy Way?
The motion needs a sufficient amount of blur. It happens with our natural perception as well. For example, if something moves too quickly, it appears blur to our eyes. So, it must be the right amount of blur.
To tackle this problem, we add motion blur to make it look more natural and reality based. It provides the natural smearing we see when something moves too quickly but not when shooting the video. To add this effect, you can use powerful editing software such as Wondershare Filmora. Follow the below steps to add a blur effect to your video on Filmora.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Step1Launch Filmora
Launch Filmora on your device and import it. Now, click on the video and drag it to Fimora’s Timeline and play it.
Step2Split the Video
Split the video by stopping it from where you want the motion blur to start. Play it again. Now, stop and split the video from where you want the effect to stop.
Step3Search Blur
Now, select the video portion you have split and click on the Effects option from the above menu—search Blur on it. You will see multiple blur effects, select one from there and Drag it to the middle part of the video. Play the video to see the motion blur.
**Note:**Select the part of the video you want to apply keyframing on first.
Step4Apply Transition
Now, select the video portion you have split and click on the Effects option from the above menu—search Blur on it. You will see multiple blur effects, select one from there and Drag it to the middle part of the video. Play the video to see the motion blur.
Part3: Motion Blur Plugins or Templates for FCPX [Free&Paid]
Many people believe that Final Cut Pro X lacks a little when it comes to editing tools. However, if you know the perfect plugin for your requirement, Final Cut Pro X can prove to be an entirely different tool. So, we have compiled some of the best plugins for it.
Name | Fearture | Free/paid |
---|---|---|
Color Finale 2.0 | Color Grading | Free |
Motion Blur Plugin | Add Motion Blur | Free |
Distortion Effects | Add distortions to the image | Free |
Alex 4D Wide Angle Fix | Removes Distortion | Free |
Final Cut Pro Plugins & Templates by Motion Array | Contains Hundreds of Templates | Paid |
Track X by Mocha | Tracks the motion of subjects | Paid |
Loudness Meter bu Youlean | Make the loudest parts audible | Paid |
Easy Tracker by CrumblePop | Add texts, graphics, and titles with the subject | Paid |
Color Finale 2.0 [Free]
Color Finale 2.0 is a color grading software that is specially designed for FCPX. It has opened up a gateway for professionals and starters to color grade their videos quickly and efficiently.
Alex 4D Wide Angle Fix [Free]
One of the significant issues in wide-angle shots is distortion. It can occur as the edges of the frame are bending. So, this Alex 4D Wide Angle Fix helps to remove this distortion from wide-angle shots.
Motion Blur Plugin [Free]
This plugin helps you to add varying motion blur to moving subjects in a video. This makes it perfect for quick-moving graphics, time-lapses, etc. Once FCPX got the plugin, it is easy to use it.
Distortion Effects [Free]
Distortion Effects help you in adding distortions such as twirling, zigzagging, or bulging to your image. This plugin is specific and used for creating an experimental film or a scene in which distortion is necessary. It can also be creatively applied in transitions.
Final Cut Pro Plugins & Templates by Motion Array [Paid]
Motion Array is a website that contains hundreds of plugins and templates for Final Cut Pro. The range of templates has everything that you need. So, download the motion blur template, and you are all set.
Track X by Mocha [Paid]
It is an excellent plugin with tracking functionality one might otherwise rely on Motion or After Effects to produce. It allows you to track the subject’s motion with graphics, texts, or even by the green screen in six ways.
Loudness Meter bu Youlean [Paid]
Youlean Meter recognizes the audio’s loudest parts and brings them within an acceptable limit for streaming and broadcasting. It prevents the loss of ineligibility and quality for platforms because of various regulations and legal standards.
Easy Tracker by CrumblePop [Paid]
It is a simple plugin that helps you track the subject’s motion with the help of titles, graphics, or texts. This plugin works the same as Track X, but it does not support a green screen in the same way. It is ideal if you want to add text tags.
Part4: Motion Blur Effect in Filmmaking
Motion Blur is one of the essential effects to add when you are making a movie. It exaggerates the motion in a perfect way which is necessary for most action movies. This blur effect is usually the result of something moving quicker than the camera. The more significant the speed difference between the camera filming and the moving object, the more pronounced motion blur will be.
In the majority of the cases, it is best to apply motion blur on background objects than the subjects. For example, motion blur is perfect for the shots in which the camera moves at the same speed as the subject. Although, if the subject is moving faster than the camera, you would want a minimal blur.
Technically speaking, more excellent motion blur can be obtained through a lower shutter speed or vice versa. Ensure that your shutter speed is always twice your framerate because anything lower can result in unnatural-looking footage. The famous bike chase of Star Wars Episode VI is a perfect example of the productive application of motion blur. The scene was captured by walking in the forest and shooting a single frame per time.
Conclusion
Most of the videos need a significant amount of blur to make them look realistic. FCPX is excellent editing software, but it does not have blurring effects. However, there’s a way to add blur effect in FCPX, but many people are unaware of it.
To tackle this problem, we came up with different plugins for Motion Blur and its effects in filmmaking. So, now you have in-depth knowledge of how you can add blur effects in FCPX.
Wondershare Filmora
Do motion blur effect easily with Filmora!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
Motion blur is the visual smearing or streaking caught on camera from the subject’s movement, camera, or both. The human eye notices motion blur in real life naturally. So, a subtle blur in movies and videos makes them look more reality based.
Final Cut Pro does not have a built-in Motion Blur Effect. But there are several software and websites that allow you to add a blur effect. You need to buy the plugins and templates that will help you create this effect. In this article, we have talked about how to add the Motion Blur Effect to Final Cut Pro with the help of different templates. Without further ado, let’s hop into it!
In this article
01 How to Add Motion Blur in FCPX?
02 How to Do Motion Blur in Easy Way?
03 Motion Blur Plugins or Templates for FCPX [Free&Paid]
04 Motion Blur Effect in Filmmaking
Part1: How to Add Motion Blur in FCPX?
Usually most people would use several software and websites to add Motion Blur, but there’s also a way to add the blur effect in FCPX. Follow the steps below to add motion blur in FCPX.
Step1Add an Adjustment Layer
Select Title from the above menu, a drop-down with several options will appear. Find the one with the adjustment layer’s name and click on it. Drag the Adjustment Layer to timeline and expand it to the whole length or the specific part of the video. Adjust the settings from the menu at the left of the view.
Note: You must download the adjustment layer first. Generally, you will find the recently added adjustment layer in the Custom option.
Step2Apply Transformation Effect
Select Transformation from the bottom left of the view, a drop-down menu will appear. Now, select Transform from it. You will see a white with several blue dots surrounding the view. You can use these blue dots to Flip, Rotate, and Adjust the position of the view screen.
Step3Apply Keyframing and Motion Blur
While you are in the Transformation window, you will see a menu on the right of your view. From that menu, you can apply keyframing by adjusting Position, Rotate, and Scale under the Transform tab.
Note: Select the part of the video you want to apply keyframing on first.
Select the Title option from the above menu. Another menu will appear; select Motion Blur from it and apply the motion blur on video by dragging the effect to the timeline. To smooth it out, select Modify from the top and pick Random Selection from it.
Speed up your video first by selecting the third option from the left bottom of the view. A drop-down menu will appear; choose Reset Speed. A Green bar will appear on the top of the timeline; click on it and select Fast to speed up the video. Moreover, you will have to download the Motion Blur plugin.
Part2: How to Do Motion Blur in Easy Way?
The motion needs a sufficient amount of blur. It happens with our natural perception as well. For example, if something moves too quickly, it appears blur to our eyes. So, it must be the right amount of blur.
To tackle this problem, we add motion blur to make it look more natural and reality based. It provides the natural smearing we see when something moves too quickly but not when shooting the video. To add this effect, you can use powerful editing software such as Wondershare Filmora. Follow the below steps to add a blur effect to your video on Filmora.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Step1Launch Filmora
Launch Filmora on your device and import it. Now, click on the video and drag it to Fimora’s Timeline and play it.
Step2Split the Video
Split the video by stopping it from where you want the motion blur to start. Play it again. Now, stop and split the video from where you want the effect to stop.
Step3Search Blur
Now, select the video portion you have split and click on the Effects option from the above menu—search Blur on it. You will see multiple blur effects, select one from there and Drag it to the middle part of the video. Play the video to see the motion blur.
**Note:**Select the part of the video you want to apply keyframing on first.
Step4Apply Transition
Now, select the video portion you have split and click on the Effects option from the above menu—search Blur on it. You will see multiple blur effects, select one from there and Drag it to the middle part of the video. Play the video to see the motion blur.
Part3: Motion Blur Plugins or Templates for FCPX [Free&Paid]
Many people believe that Final Cut Pro X lacks a little when it comes to editing tools. However, if you know the perfect plugin for your requirement, Final Cut Pro X can prove to be an entirely different tool. So, we have compiled some of the best plugins for it.
Name | Fearture | Free/paid |
---|---|---|
Color Finale 2.0 | Color Grading | Free |
Motion Blur Plugin | Add Motion Blur | Free |
Distortion Effects | Add distortions to the image | Free |
Alex 4D Wide Angle Fix | Removes Distortion | Free |
Final Cut Pro Plugins & Templates by Motion Array | Contains Hundreds of Templates | Paid |
Track X by Mocha | Tracks the motion of subjects | Paid |
Loudness Meter bu Youlean | Make the loudest parts audible | Paid |
Easy Tracker by CrumblePop | Add texts, graphics, and titles with the subject | Paid |
Color Finale 2.0 [Free]
Color Finale 2.0 is a color grading software that is specially designed for FCPX. It has opened up a gateway for professionals and starters to color grade their videos quickly and efficiently.
Alex 4D Wide Angle Fix [Free]
One of the significant issues in wide-angle shots is distortion. It can occur as the edges of the frame are bending. So, this Alex 4D Wide Angle Fix helps to remove this distortion from wide-angle shots.
Motion Blur Plugin [Free]
This plugin helps you to add varying motion blur to moving subjects in a video. This makes it perfect for quick-moving graphics, time-lapses, etc. Once FCPX got the plugin, it is easy to use it.
Distortion Effects [Free]
Distortion Effects help you in adding distortions such as twirling, zigzagging, or bulging to your image. This plugin is specific and used for creating an experimental film or a scene in which distortion is necessary. It can also be creatively applied in transitions.
Final Cut Pro Plugins & Templates by Motion Array [Paid]
Motion Array is a website that contains hundreds of plugins and templates for Final Cut Pro. The range of templates has everything that you need. So, download the motion blur template, and you are all set.
Track X by Mocha [Paid]
It is an excellent plugin with tracking functionality one might otherwise rely on Motion or After Effects to produce. It allows you to track the subject’s motion with graphics, texts, or even by the green screen in six ways.
Loudness Meter bu Youlean [Paid]
Youlean Meter recognizes the audio’s loudest parts and brings them within an acceptable limit for streaming and broadcasting. It prevents the loss of ineligibility and quality for platforms because of various regulations and legal standards.
Easy Tracker by CrumblePop [Paid]
It is a simple plugin that helps you track the subject’s motion with the help of titles, graphics, or texts. This plugin works the same as Track X, but it does not support a green screen in the same way. It is ideal if you want to add text tags.
Part4: Motion Blur Effect in Filmmaking
Motion Blur is one of the essential effects to add when you are making a movie. It exaggerates the motion in a perfect way which is necessary for most action movies. This blur effect is usually the result of something moving quicker than the camera. The more significant the speed difference between the camera filming and the moving object, the more pronounced motion blur will be.
In the majority of the cases, it is best to apply motion blur on background objects than the subjects. For example, motion blur is perfect for the shots in which the camera moves at the same speed as the subject. Although, if the subject is moving faster than the camera, you would want a minimal blur.
Technically speaking, more excellent motion blur can be obtained through a lower shutter speed or vice versa. Ensure that your shutter speed is always twice your framerate because anything lower can result in unnatural-looking footage. The famous bike chase of Star Wars Episode VI is a perfect example of the productive application of motion blur. The scene was captured by walking in the forest and shooting a single frame per time.
Conclusion
Most of the videos need a significant amount of blur to make them look realistic. FCPX is excellent editing software, but it does not have blurring effects. However, there’s a way to add blur effect in FCPX, but many people are unaware of it.
To tackle this problem, we came up with different plugins for Motion Blur and its effects in filmmaking. So, now you have in-depth knowledge of how you can add blur effects in FCPX.
Wondershare Filmora
Do motion blur effect easily with Filmora!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
En 2022, Puede Editar Todos Los Videos Inmediatamente Después De Capturarlos, Pero Primero Debe Descubrir Una Aplicación De Edición De Vlogs Que Realmente Le Guste Usar
Best Vlog Editor Apps in 2024 [iOS & Android]
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
There is no doubt that Smartphone cameras can capture videos in breathtaking quality, but using a phone as a camera still has its challenges. The footage recorded with a Smartphone can often be shaky, especially if you’re shooting handheld or it can just contain parts that you don’t want to share with your followers on social media. In 2024, you can edit all videos immediately after you capture them, but in order to do that, you first need to discover a vlog editor app that you really like using. That’s why we are going to take you through some of the best apps you can use to quickly edit your vlogs before you publish them on your iPhone or Android phones.
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10 Best FREE Vlog Editor Apps for iPhone/iPad/Android in 2024
For vlog editor apps for iPhone and Android devices, there are even more apps to choose from, but only a handful of them provide all video editing tools you’re going to need in order to give your vlogs a professional look We’ve selected the ten best free vlog editor apps, so let’s have a look what they have to offer.
1. Quik
Price: Free
Action cam footage can be incredibly exciting and very popular on social media, so if you’re using a GoPro camera to record your vlogs, installing the Quik app on your phone may be a great decision. There are 23 themes available that contain built-in transitions and graphics that can be easily applied to any video you import into the app. Quik’s exporting options enable you to share 1080p and 720p HD videos to your Facebook or Instagram account in just a few simple taps.
2. Magisto Video Editor
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
The app is powered by AI that turns the video editing process semi-automatic, which makes Magisto particularly useful in situations when you don’t have a lot of time to polish your vlog before you post it on social media. You just have to select a Smart Editing style, pick the photos or videos you’d like to include in your vlog and select a soundtrack. The app’s file sharing capabilities are also one of the reasons why Magisto is one of the best vlog editor apps in 2024.
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3. Adobe Premiere Rush
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Adobe Premiere Rush can only be used on iPhones and iPad when released in 2018 , and now the Android version of the app is available. Besides editing videos, you can also use this app to record videos in high-resolution. Adobe Premiere Rush’s timeline can have up to four video and three audio tracks, so you can overlay graphic elements over images, add customized titles or enhance the colors in a video clip. However, the free version of the app offers only a limited amount of features, since you must purchase a $9.99 monthly subscription in order to export an unlimited amount of videos each month.
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4. Splice
Price: Free
Compatibility: iOS
This award-winning app seems perfect for vlogging as it delivers a wide range of useful video editing features you can use in a lot of different situations. You can easily create slow-motion videos or add transitions between two clips and control the speed at which one clip transitions into another. Splice syncs videos to the beat of the music , and you can use this option to create an entertaining and rhythmic vlog. You can share your high-res videos to all of the most popular online destinations or you can save the video file to your camera roll in resolutions up to 1080p HD.
5. InShot
Price: Free, Offers in-app purchases
In addition to an impressive collection of video editing options, the InShot app also offers a decent amount of photo editing tools. You can easily create collages from your photos, or use the app’s audio editing features to add voiceovers and audio effects to your vlogs. The best part is that you can change a video aspect ratio so that it is perfectly optimized for Instagram. However, you will have to purchase the InShot Pro Unlimited subscription in order to gain access to all of the app’s features.
6. iMovie
Price: Free
Compatibility: iOS
Creating a vlog with iMovie is easy since you just have to select video clips you’d like to piece together and choose a theme with preset titles, music, and transitions . Furthermore, you can use the iMovie extension to edit your videos from the Photos app and you can quickly transfer projects between your iPhone, iPad, and iPod. You can share 4K files to your YouTube channel directly from iMovie, although this option is only available on iPhone 6 and later versions of iPhones.
7. Anchor Videos
Price: Free
Compatibility: iOS
Even though Anchor is primarily a podcast app, you can use it to create vlogs as well, because its video creation technology enables you to turn any audio file into a social media video. Moreover, you can use this app to record high-quality audio files with your iPhone’s built-in microphone or import audio files from any app on your device and use them in your podcast. Despite the fact that Anchor doesn’t offer plenty of video editing options it can still be quite useful if you want to create vlogs that involve a lot of narration.
8. Vizmato
Price: Free, Offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS , Android
If you choose to install the Vizmato app on your device you will be getting your own PRO HD video recorder you can use to apply filters, themes and video effects to the footage you’re recording. The app’s text editor lets you add text or stickers to videos in just a few quick taps, while the Wiztune library allows you to choose from more than 140 royalty-free songs that can serve as a perfect soundtrack for your vlogs. Moreover, you can share all your vlogs to Facebook, WhatsApp, Snapchat or any social network of your choice with a single tap.
9. VidLab
Price: Free, Offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
Besides video files, you can also import still images into the VidLab app and use them to create beautiful slideshows . The app features a rich font library, so you can easily add animated text overlays to your vlogs or your slideshow presentations. VidLab grants you access to a large collection of video effects and filters that includes light leaks, snow&rain simulation as well as hundreds of other effects. However, all videos you produce with the free version of this app are going to be watermarked, and you have to make an in-app purchase in order to remove the watermark from videos you export from VidLab.
10. FlimoraGO
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
A quick glance at the list of video editing options Filmora GO offers to its users makes it quite clear why this app is among the best choices for vloggers who want to edit their videos from their phones. The picture-in-picture effect, powerful color correction tools or the app’s text animation capabilities are just a few reasons why vloggers can’t afford to miss out on Filmora GO in 2019. The best part is that you can create a new video in just three quick steps, as you just have to select photos or videos from your phone’s gallery, Facebook or Instagram, choose a theme and add background music and transitions to it and save the video to your phone or share it on your favorite social network.
Conclusion
Above are some of the best free vlog video editing apps that you can use based on our search, some of them are perfect for YouTube Video editing. Video content has been growing in popularity for the last couple of years, and there is no reason to believe that things are going to change in 2024. Vlog editor apps can help you create stunning videos your followers on social media are going to love watching. Do you have a favorite vlog editor app? Leave a comment below and lets us know which app you like to use the most to edit your videos.
FAQs about Vlogging Apps
- What is the best app for vlogging?
There are many video editing apps that you can use on both a mobile device or a desktop computer. If you’re editing vlog videos on iPhone, you can use the free built-in iMovie. If you are using Android to vlog, you can try Filmora. For vloggers who prefer to edit videos on a Windows or Mac computer, I recommend Filmora because of the resources and effects.
- Can I vlog with my phone?
Yes, of course, you can vlog with your iPhone or Android phone. In recent days, most phones are equipped with a high-quality camera, and with the help of some camera shoot apps and video editing apps, you can totally record, edit and upload vlog videos on your phone.
- Which video editing software do vloggers use?
There is no best for all. For vloggers in different stages, I recommend different editing software. For beginners who did not have any editing experience, I recommend you to try the pre-programmed video editing apps, such as Windows 10 Photos or iMovie. For those who are looking for a more powerful editor, I recommend Filmora because of its editing tools and plentiful effects and resources.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
There is no doubt that Smartphone cameras can capture videos in breathtaking quality, but using a phone as a camera still has its challenges. The footage recorded with a Smartphone can often be shaky, especially if you’re shooting handheld or it can just contain parts that you don’t want to share with your followers on social media. In 2024, you can edit all videos immediately after you capture them, but in order to do that, you first need to discover a vlog editor app that you really like using. That’s why we are going to take you through some of the best apps you can use to quickly edit your vlogs before you publish them on your iPhone or Android phones.
There are thousands of video editing software for Windows and Mac, Filmora video editor should be on the list since it provides all the basic editing tools that you need to edit a vlog video as well as plentiful pre-programmed video effects and templates and royalty-free music tracks and sound effects. Download the free trial version and have a try.
A cross-platform for making videos anywhere for all creators
Why your video editing isn’t good enough? How about some creative inspo?
- 100 Million+ Users
- 150+ Countries and Regions
- 4 Million+ Social Media Followers
- 5 Million+ Stock Media for Use
* Secure Download
10 Best FREE Vlog Editor Apps for iPhone/iPad/Android in 2024
For vlog editor apps for iPhone and Android devices, there are even more apps to choose from, but only a handful of them provide all video editing tools you’re going to need in order to give your vlogs a professional look We’ve selected the ten best free vlog editor apps, so let’s have a look what they have to offer.
1. Quik
Price: Free
Action cam footage can be incredibly exciting and very popular on social media, so if you’re using a GoPro camera to record your vlogs, installing the Quik app on your phone may be a great decision. There are 23 themes available that contain built-in transitions and graphics that can be easily applied to any video you import into the app. Quik’s exporting options enable you to share 1080p and 720p HD videos to your Facebook or Instagram account in just a few simple taps.
2. Magisto Video Editor
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
The app is powered by AI that turns the video editing process semi-automatic, which makes Magisto particularly useful in situations when you don’t have a lot of time to polish your vlog before you post it on social media. You just have to select a Smart Editing style, pick the photos or videos you’d like to include in your vlog and select a soundtrack. The app’s file sharing capabilities are also one of the reasons why Magisto is one of the best vlog editor apps in 2024.
Try Filmora for Smartphone
Try Filmora for iPad
3. Adobe Premiere Rush
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Adobe Premiere Rush can only be used on iPhones and iPad when released in 2018 , and now the Android version of the app is available. Besides editing videos, you can also use this app to record videos in high-resolution. Adobe Premiere Rush’s timeline can have up to four video and three audio tracks, so you can overlay graphic elements over images, add customized titles or enhance the colors in a video clip. However, the free version of the app offers only a limited amount of features, since you must purchase a $9.99 monthly subscription in order to export an unlimited amount of videos each month.
Know more about how to edit audio with Adobe Rush >>
4. Splice
Price: Free
Compatibility: iOS
This award-winning app seems perfect for vlogging as it delivers a wide range of useful video editing features you can use in a lot of different situations. You can easily create slow-motion videos or add transitions between two clips and control the speed at which one clip transitions into another. Splice syncs videos to the beat of the music , and you can use this option to create an entertaining and rhythmic vlog. You can share your high-res videos to all of the most popular online destinations or you can save the video file to your camera roll in resolutions up to 1080p HD.
5. InShot
Price: Free, Offers in-app purchases
In addition to an impressive collection of video editing options, the InShot app also offers a decent amount of photo editing tools. You can easily create collages from your photos, or use the app’s audio editing features to add voiceovers and audio effects to your vlogs. The best part is that you can change a video aspect ratio so that it is perfectly optimized for Instagram. However, you will have to purchase the InShot Pro Unlimited subscription in order to gain access to all of the app’s features.
6. iMovie
Price: Free
Compatibility: iOS
Creating a vlog with iMovie is easy since you just have to select video clips you’d like to piece together and choose a theme with preset titles, music, and transitions . Furthermore, you can use the iMovie extension to edit your videos from the Photos app and you can quickly transfer projects between your iPhone, iPad, and iPod. You can share 4K files to your YouTube channel directly from iMovie, although this option is only available on iPhone 6 and later versions of iPhones.
7. Anchor Videos
Price: Free
Compatibility: iOS
Even though Anchor is primarily a podcast app, you can use it to create vlogs as well, because its video creation technology enables you to turn any audio file into a social media video. Moreover, you can use this app to record high-quality audio files with your iPhone’s built-in microphone or import audio files from any app on your device and use them in your podcast. Despite the fact that Anchor doesn’t offer plenty of video editing options it can still be quite useful if you want to create vlogs that involve a lot of narration.
8. Vizmato
Price: Free, Offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS , Android
If you choose to install the Vizmato app on your device you will be getting your own PRO HD video recorder you can use to apply filters, themes and video effects to the footage you’re recording. The app’s text editor lets you add text or stickers to videos in just a few quick taps, while the Wiztune library allows you to choose from more than 140 royalty-free songs that can serve as a perfect soundtrack for your vlogs. Moreover, you can share all your vlogs to Facebook, WhatsApp, Snapchat or any social network of your choice with a single tap.
9. VidLab
Price: Free, Offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
Besides video files, you can also import still images into the VidLab app and use them to create beautiful slideshows . The app features a rich font library, so you can easily add animated text overlays to your vlogs or your slideshow presentations. VidLab grants you access to a large collection of video effects and filters that includes light leaks, snow&rain simulation as well as hundreds of other effects. However, all videos you produce with the free version of this app are going to be watermarked, and you have to make an in-app purchase in order to remove the watermark from videos you export from VidLab.
10. FlimoraGO
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
A quick glance at the list of video editing options Filmora GO offers to its users makes it quite clear why this app is among the best choices for vloggers who want to edit their videos from their phones. The picture-in-picture effect, powerful color correction tools or the app’s text animation capabilities are just a few reasons why vloggers can’t afford to miss out on Filmora GO in 2019. The best part is that you can create a new video in just three quick steps, as you just have to select photos or videos from your phone’s gallery, Facebook or Instagram, choose a theme and add background music and transitions to it and save the video to your phone or share it on your favorite social network.
Conclusion
Above are some of the best free vlog video editing apps that you can use based on our search, some of them are perfect for YouTube Video editing. Video content has been growing in popularity for the last couple of years, and there is no reason to believe that things are going to change in 2024. Vlog editor apps can help you create stunning videos your followers on social media are going to love watching. Do you have a favorite vlog editor app? Leave a comment below and lets us know which app you like to use the most to edit your videos.
FAQs about Vlogging Apps
- What is the best app for vlogging?
There are many video editing apps that you can use on both a mobile device or a desktop computer. If you’re editing vlog videos on iPhone, you can use the free built-in iMovie. If you are using Android to vlog, you can try Filmora. For vloggers who prefer to edit videos on a Windows or Mac computer, I recommend Filmora because of the resources and effects.
- Can I vlog with my phone?
Yes, of course, you can vlog with your iPhone or Android phone. In recent days, most phones are equipped with a high-quality camera, and with the help of some camera shoot apps and video editing apps, you can totally record, edit and upload vlog videos on your phone.
- Which video editing software do vloggers use?
There is no best for all. For vloggers in different stages, I recommend different editing software. For beginners who did not have any editing experience, I recommend you to try the pre-programmed video editing apps, such as Windows 10 Photos or iMovie. For those who are looking for a more powerful editor, I recommend Filmora because of its editing tools and plentiful effects and resources.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
There is no doubt that Smartphone cameras can capture videos in breathtaking quality, but using a phone as a camera still has its challenges. The footage recorded with a Smartphone can often be shaky, especially if you’re shooting handheld or it can just contain parts that you don’t want to share with your followers on social media. In 2024, you can edit all videos immediately after you capture them, but in order to do that, you first need to discover a vlog editor app that you really like using. That’s why we are going to take you through some of the best apps you can use to quickly edit your vlogs before you publish them on your iPhone or Android phones.
There are thousands of video editing software for Windows and Mac, Filmora video editor should be on the list since it provides all the basic editing tools that you need to edit a vlog video as well as plentiful pre-programmed video effects and templates and royalty-free music tracks and sound effects. Download the free trial version and have a try.
A cross-platform for making videos anywhere for all creators
Why your video editing isn’t good enough? How about some creative inspo?
- 100 Million+ Users
- 150+ Countries and Regions
- 4 Million+ Social Media Followers
- 5 Million+ Stock Media for Use
* Secure Download
10 Best FREE Vlog Editor Apps for iPhone/iPad/Android in 2024
For vlog editor apps for iPhone and Android devices, there are even more apps to choose from, but only a handful of them provide all video editing tools you’re going to need in order to give your vlogs a professional look We’ve selected the ten best free vlog editor apps, so let’s have a look what they have to offer.
1. Quik
Price: Free
Action cam footage can be incredibly exciting and very popular on social media, so if you’re using a GoPro camera to record your vlogs, installing the Quik app on your phone may be a great decision. There are 23 themes available that contain built-in transitions and graphics that can be easily applied to any video you import into the app. Quik’s exporting options enable you to share 1080p and 720p HD videos to your Facebook or Instagram account in just a few simple taps.
2. Magisto Video Editor
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
The app is powered by AI that turns the video editing process semi-automatic, which makes Magisto particularly useful in situations when you don’t have a lot of time to polish your vlog before you post it on social media. You just have to select a Smart Editing style, pick the photos or videos you’d like to include in your vlog and select a soundtrack. The app’s file sharing capabilities are also one of the reasons why Magisto is one of the best vlog editor apps in 2024.
Try Filmora for Smartphone
Try Filmora for iPad
3. Adobe Premiere Rush
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Adobe Premiere Rush can only be used on iPhones and iPad when released in 2018 , and now the Android version of the app is available. Besides editing videos, you can also use this app to record videos in high-resolution. Adobe Premiere Rush’s timeline can have up to four video and three audio tracks, so you can overlay graphic elements over images, add customized titles or enhance the colors in a video clip. However, the free version of the app offers only a limited amount of features, since you must purchase a $9.99 monthly subscription in order to export an unlimited amount of videos each month.
Know more about how to edit audio with Adobe Rush >>
4. Splice
Price: Free
Compatibility: iOS
This award-winning app seems perfect for vlogging as it delivers a wide range of useful video editing features you can use in a lot of different situations. You can easily create slow-motion videos or add transitions between two clips and control the speed at which one clip transitions into another. Splice syncs videos to the beat of the music , and you can use this option to create an entertaining and rhythmic vlog. You can share your high-res videos to all of the most popular online destinations or you can save the video file to your camera roll in resolutions up to 1080p HD.
5. InShot
Price: Free, Offers in-app purchases
In addition to an impressive collection of video editing options, the InShot app also offers a decent amount of photo editing tools. You can easily create collages from your photos, or use the app’s audio editing features to add voiceovers and audio effects to your vlogs. The best part is that you can change a video aspect ratio so that it is perfectly optimized for Instagram. However, you will have to purchase the InShot Pro Unlimited subscription in order to gain access to all of the app’s features.
6. iMovie
Price: Free
Compatibility: iOS
Creating a vlog with iMovie is easy since you just have to select video clips you’d like to piece together and choose a theme with preset titles, music, and transitions . Furthermore, you can use the iMovie extension to edit your videos from the Photos app and you can quickly transfer projects between your iPhone, iPad, and iPod. You can share 4K files to your YouTube channel directly from iMovie, although this option is only available on iPhone 6 and later versions of iPhones.
7. Anchor Videos
Price: Free
Compatibility: iOS
Even though Anchor is primarily a podcast app, you can use it to create vlogs as well, because its video creation technology enables you to turn any audio file into a social media video. Moreover, you can use this app to record high-quality audio files with your iPhone’s built-in microphone or import audio files from any app on your device and use them in your podcast. Despite the fact that Anchor doesn’t offer plenty of video editing options it can still be quite useful if you want to create vlogs that involve a lot of narration.
8. Vizmato
Price: Free, Offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS , Android
If you choose to install the Vizmato app on your device you will be getting your own PRO HD video recorder you can use to apply filters, themes and video effects to the footage you’re recording. The app’s text editor lets you add text or stickers to videos in just a few quick taps, while the Wiztune library allows you to choose from more than 140 royalty-free songs that can serve as a perfect soundtrack for your vlogs. Moreover, you can share all your vlogs to Facebook, WhatsApp, Snapchat or any social network of your choice with a single tap.
9. VidLab
Price: Free, Offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
Besides video files, you can also import still images into the VidLab app and use them to create beautiful slideshows . The app features a rich font library, so you can easily add animated text overlays to your vlogs or your slideshow presentations. VidLab grants you access to a large collection of video effects and filters that includes light leaks, snow&rain simulation as well as hundreds of other effects. However, all videos you produce with the free version of this app are going to be watermarked, and you have to make an in-app purchase in order to remove the watermark from videos you export from VidLab.
10. FlimoraGO
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
A quick glance at the list of video editing options Filmora GO offers to its users makes it quite clear why this app is among the best choices for vloggers who want to edit their videos from their phones. The picture-in-picture effect, powerful color correction tools or the app’s text animation capabilities are just a few reasons why vloggers can’t afford to miss out on Filmora GO in 2019. The best part is that you can create a new video in just three quick steps, as you just have to select photos or videos from your phone’s gallery, Facebook or Instagram, choose a theme and add background music and transitions to it and save the video to your phone or share it on your favorite social network.
Conclusion
Above are some of the best free vlog video editing apps that you can use based on our search, some of them are perfect for YouTube Video editing. Video content has been growing in popularity for the last couple of years, and there is no reason to believe that things are going to change in 2024. Vlog editor apps can help you create stunning videos your followers on social media are going to love watching. Do you have a favorite vlog editor app? Leave a comment below and lets us know which app you like to use the most to edit your videos.
FAQs about Vlogging Apps
- What is the best app for vlogging?
There are many video editing apps that you can use on both a mobile device or a desktop computer. If you’re editing vlog videos on iPhone, you can use the free built-in iMovie. If you are using Android to vlog, you can try Filmora. For vloggers who prefer to edit videos on a Windows or Mac computer, I recommend Filmora because of the resources and effects.
- Can I vlog with my phone?
Yes, of course, you can vlog with your iPhone or Android phone. In recent days, most phones are equipped with a high-quality camera, and with the help of some camera shoot apps and video editing apps, you can totally record, edit and upload vlog videos on your phone.
- Which video editing software do vloggers use?
There is no best for all. For vloggers in different stages, I recommend different editing software. For beginners who did not have any editing experience, I recommend you to try the pre-programmed video editing apps, such as Windows 10 Photos or iMovie. For those who are looking for a more powerful editor, I recommend Filmora because of its editing tools and plentiful effects and resources.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
There is no doubt that Smartphone cameras can capture videos in breathtaking quality, but using a phone as a camera still has its challenges. The footage recorded with a Smartphone can often be shaky, especially if you’re shooting handheld or it can just contain parts that you don’t want to share with your followers on social media. In 2024, you can edit all videos immediately after you capture them, but in order to do that, you first need to discover a vlog editor app that you really like using. That’s why we are going to take you through some of the best apps you can use to quickly edit your vlogs before you publish them on your iPhone or Android phones.
There are thousands of video editing software for Windows and Mac, Filmora video editor should be on the list since it provides all the basic editing tools that you need to edit a vlog video as well as plentiful pre-programmed video effects and templates and royalty-free music tracks and sound effects. Download the free trial version and have a try.
A cross-platform for making videos anywhere for all creators
Why your video editing isn’t good enough? How about some creative inspo?
- 100 Million+ Users
- 150+ Countries and Regions
- 4 Million+ Social Media Followers
- 5 Million+ Stock Media for Use
* Secure Download
10 Best FREE Vlog Editor Apps for iPhone/iPad/Android in 2024
For vlog editor apps for iPhone and Android devices, there are even more apps to choose from, but only a handful of them provide all video editing tools you’re going to need in order to give your vlogs a professional look We’ve selected the ten best free vlog editor apps, so let’s have a look what they have to offer.
1. Quik
Price: Free
Action cam footage can be incredibly exciting and very popular on social media, so if you’re using a GoPro camera to record your vlogs, installing the Quik app on your phone may be a great decision. There are 23 themes available that contain built-in transitions and graphics that can be easily applied to any video you import into the app. Quik’s exporting options enable you to share 1080p and 720p HD videos to your Facebook or Instagram account in just a few simple taps.
2. Magisto Video Editor
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
The app is powered by AI that turns the video editing process semi-automatic, which makes Magisto particularly useful in situations when you don’t have a lot of time to polish your vlog before you post it on social media. You just have to select a Smart Editing style, pick the photos or videos you’d like to include in your vlog and select a soundtrack. The app’s file sharing capabilities are also one of the reasons why Magisto is one of the best vlog editor apps in 2024.
Try Filmora for Smartphone
Try Filmora for iPad
3. Adobe Premiere Rush
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Adobe Premiere Rush can only be used on iPhones and iPad when released in 2018 , and now the Android version of the app is available. Besides editing videos, you can also use this app to record videos in high-resolution. Adobe Premiere Rush’s timeline can have up to four video and three audio tracks, so you can overlay graphic elements over images, add customized titles or enhance the colors in a video clip. However, the free version of the app offers only a limited amount of features, since you must purchase a $9.99 monthly subscription in order to export an unlimited amount of videos each month.
Know more about how to edit audio with Adobe Rush >>
4. Splice
Price: Free
Compatibility: iOS
This award-winning app seems perfect for vlogging as it delivers a wide range of useful video editing features you can use in a lot of different situations. You can easily create slow-motion videos or add transitions between two clips and control the speed at which one clip transitions into another. Splice syncs videos to the beat of the music , and you can use this option to create an entertaining and rhythmic vlog. You can share your high-res videos to all of the most popular online destinations or you can save the video file to your camera roll in resolutions up to 1080p HD.
5. InShot
Price: Free, Offers in-app purchases
In addition to an impressive collection of video editing options, the InShot app also offers a decent amount of photo editing tools. You can easily create collages from your photos, or use the app’s audio editing features to add voiceovers and audio effects to your vlogs. The best part is that you can change a video aspect ratio so that it is perfectly optimized for Instagram. However, you will have to purchase the InShot Pro Unlimited subscription in order to gain access to all of the app’s features.
6. iMovie
Price: Free
Compatibility: iOS
Creating a vlog with iMovie is easy since you just have to select video clips you’d like to piece together and choose a theme with preset titles, music, and transitions . Furthermore, you can use the iMovie extension to edit your videos from the Photos app and you can quickly transfer projects between your iPhone, iPad, and iPod. You can share 4K files to your YouTube channel directly from iMovie, although this option is only available on iPhone 6 and later versions of iPhones.
7. Anchor Videos
Price: Free
Compatibility: iOS
Even though Anchor is primarily a podcast app, you can use it to create vlogs as well, because its video creation technology enables you to turn any audio file into a social media video. Moreover, you can use this app to record high-quality audio files with your iPhone’s built-in microphone or import audio files from any app on your device and use them in your podcast. Despite the fact that Anchor doesn’t offer plenty of video editing options it can still be quite useful if you want to create vlogs that involve a lot of narration.
8. Vizmato
Price: Free, Offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS , Android
If you choose to install the Vizmato app on your device you will be getting your own PRO HD video recorder you can use to apply filters, themes and video effects to the footage you’re recording. The app’s text editor lets you add text or stickers to videos in just a few quick taps, while the Wiztune library allows you to choose from more than 140 royalty-free songs that can serve as a perfect soundtrack for your vlogs. Moreover, you can share all your vlogs to Facebook, WhatsApp, Snapchat or any social network of your choice with a single tap.
9. VidLab
Price: Free, Offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
Besides video files, you can also import still images into the VidLab app and use them to create beautiful slideshows . The app features a rich font library, so you can easily add animated text overlays to your vlogs or your slideshow presentations. VidLab grants you access to a large collection of video effects and filters that includes light leaks, snow&rain simulation as well as hundreds of other effects. However, all videos you produce with the free version of this app are going to be watermarked, and you have to make an in-app purchase in order to remove the watermark from videos you export from VidLab.
10. FlimoraGO
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
A quick glance at the list of video editing options Filmora GO offers to its users makes it quite clear why this app is among the best choices for vloggers who want to edit their videos from their phones. The picture-in-picture effect, powerful color correction tools or the app’s text animation capabilities are just a few reasons why vloggers can’t afford to miss out on Filmora GO in 2019. The best part is that you can create a new video in just three quick steps, as you just have to select photos or videos from your phone’s gallery, Facebook or Instagram, choose a theme and add background music and transitions to it and save the video to your phone or share it on your favorite social network.
Conclusion
Above are some of the best free vlog video editing apps that you can use based on our search, some of them are perfect for YouTube Video editing. Video content has been growing in popularity for the last couple of years, and there is no reason to believe that things are going to change in 2024. Vlog editor apps can help you create stunning videos your followers on social media are going to love watching. Do you have a favorite vlog editor app? Leave a comment below and lets us know which app you like to use the most to edit your videos.
FAQs about Vlogging Apps
- What is the best app for vlogging?
There are many video editing apps that you can use on both a mobile device or a desktop computer. If you’re editing vlog videos on iPhone, you can use the free built-in iMovie. If you are using Android to vlog, you can try Filmora. For vloggers who prefer to edit videos on a Windows or Mac computer, I recommend Filmora because of the resources and effects.
- Can I vlog with my phone?
Yes, of course, you can vlog with your iPhone or Android phone. In recent days, most phones are equipped with a high-quality camera, and with the help of some camera shoot apps and video editing apps, you can totally record, edit and upload vlog videos on your phone.
- Which video editing software do vloggers use?
There is no best for all. For vloggers in different stages, I recommend different editing software. For beginners who did not have any editing experience, I recommend you to try the pre-programmed video editing apps, such as Windows 10 Photos or iMovie. For those who are looking for a more powerful editor, I recommend Filmora because of its editing tools and plentiful effects and resources.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
FCPX Captioning Made Easy: A Quick Start Guide
How to Add Subtitles/Captions in Final Cut Pro X?
Benjamin Arango
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Adding Final Cut Pro subtitles and captions is a great thing to expand your audience base, and thus the trend of adding captions and subtitles is becoming relevant day by day. There is a whole process to add Final Cut Pro captions and subtitles, which we are going to discuss below.
Let’s check if there is any difference between captions and subtitles used in FCPX. Even though both these texts tend to appear at the bottom of the video screen, they have different purposes.
As we all know, subtitles depict foreign languages other than the language shown in the actual video. So, they are used to appearing on-screen frequently as the speaker speaks.
On the other hand, the captions display every kind of audio information, including sound effects, music, and background noises (see how to remove background noise in FCPX here) . Every Caption represents that viewer hasn’t any audio clues and thus displays them over the video.
You may also want to see this: What Makes the Best Lower Thirds in Final Cut Pro X?
Part 1: How to Add Subtitles/Captions in Final Cut Pro X?
Before you study the steps required to add subtitles to Final Cut Pro, here are some quick facts about the format of captions supported by FCPX.
- ITT (iTunes Timed Text)
It is required to deliver the contents of Caption to the iTunes store.
- CEA-608 (SCC)
It is a standard caption format for web videos and broadcasts.
- SRT (SubRip)
It is a simple and popular format used in online videos.
Steps to Add Subtitles or Captions in FCPX
Step 1: Create Caption Roles
You need first to create caption roles to start adding captions to the timeline. Go to Modify > Edit Roles and then select Captions. Then, select CEA-608, choose your language, and hit the Apply button.
Step 2: Add Captions
Position the playhead to where you have to set the Caption in the timeline. You need to hit the Edit tab and then select Captions > Add Caption.
Select the drop-down menu across the language and select CEA-608.
Now, you can add captions in the preview window or the Captions Text given alongside.
Also, you can adjust the duration of the Caption by dragging it in the timeline.
Step 3: Export a Caption Role
Press Command + E or go to File > Export to open the Export preview window. Now, you can select the name and save your video in standard export options. Hit the Roles tab given at the top.
Then, click the small Captions icon to reveal the menu. Select the subtitles or captions to import alongside the Burn in Captions tab. Hit the OK button and proceed with export as usual.
Thus, similar steps are required even if you want to add subtitles.
Too many steps? Then try a beginner-friendly editing tool, Filmora!
Part 2: Free Subtitles Plugins for Final Cut Pro X
Let’s list some incredibly efficient and free subtitles tools that you can use for Final Cut Pro X.
Veed is one of the best video editing tools if you are looking for something like automatic subtitles. You are only required to upload your audio or video into this online software and hit the Subtitles tab to get quick captions. Thus, you will only need to import those subtitles or captions and save your time from manual typing.
The Quick Caption is another free tool available in Mac App Store to automatically transcribe your audio or video clips. It quickly creates FCPXML and SRT format captions. It also records the ending and starting timestamp for every Caption for further reference. You also get the facility to customize these subtitles based on shadow, font, style, and face color in the Style Editor.
It is the go-to free plugin by Stupid Raisins to display the text in animated templates. It generally depicts different kinds of paragraph titles, which you can edit as per the subtitles. It is one of the ideal plugins to impart professionalism into your videos with catchy descriptions. There are lots of templates available to select among them. Also, the simple drag and drop feature won’t let you down in any scenario of adding subtitles or captions effectively.
Part 3: Tips for adding Subtitles/Captions in Final Cut Pro X
Given below are some quick tips to add Final Cut Pro captions or subtitles.
- Use YouTube
You can use the transcriptions feature of YouTube to import captions file into your footage quickly. It will also save lots of time typing the same text. You need to upload footage on YouTube as a private video and then download it as a .srt file. Now, you can use this file as a base to correct and adjust your captions.
- Exporting
Every Caption set must export individually in Final Cut Pro X. However; there is a shortcut to it using the Compressor feature. Send your captions to Compressor by clicking the File> Send to Compressor.
Some may wonder, what is Compressor exactly? Click here to learn how to use the Compressor in FCPX.
- Use the keyboard shortcut keys
You can use various keyboard shortcut keys to add the subtitles and captions into the video quickly. There are shortcut keys available at each step of adding these captions or subtitles in Final Cut Pro X.
Click here for some best shortcuts we summarised for you!
Conclusion
So, this is all about adding Final Cut Pro subtitles and captions via the step-by-step guide. Captions and Subtitles are an excellent way to expand your audience base across all regions globally since it removes the limitations or boundaries set by one language.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Adding Final Cut Pro subtitles and captions is a great thing to expand your audience base, and thus the trend of adding captions and subtitles is becoming relevant day by day. There is a whole process to add Final Cut Pro captions and subtitles, which we are going to discuss below.
Let’s check if there is any difference between captions and subtitles used in FCPX. Even though both these texts tend to appear at the bottom of the video screen, they have different purposes.
As we all know, subtitles depict foreign languages other than the language shown in the actual video. So, they are used to appearing on-screen frequently as the speaker speaks.
On the other hand, the captions display every kind of audio information, including sound effects, music, and background noises (see how to remove background noise in FCPX here) . Every Caption represents that viewer hasn’t any audio clues and thus displays them over the video.
You may also want to see this: What Makes the Best Lower Thirds in Final Cut Pro X?
Part 1: How to Add Subtitles/Captions in Final Cut Pro X?
Before you study the steps required to add subtitles to Final Cut Pro, here are some quick facts about the format of captions supported by FCPX.
- ITT (iTunes Timed Text)
It is required to deliver the contents of Caption to the iTunes store.
- CEA-608 (SCC)
It is a standard caption format for web videos and broadcasts.
- SRT (SubRip)
It is a simple and popular format used in online videos.
Steps to Add Subtitles or Captions in FCPX
Step 1: Create Caption Roles
You need first to create caption roles to start adding captions to the timeline. Go to Modify > Edit Roles and then select Captions. Then, select CEA-608, choose your language, and hit the Apply button.
Step 2: Add Captions
Position the playhead to where you have to set the Caption in the timeline. You need to hit the Edit tab and then select Captions > Add Caption.
Select the drop-down menu across the language and select CEA-608.
Now, you can add captions in the preview window or the Captions Text given alongside.
Also, you can adjust the duration of the Caption by dragging it in the timeline.
Step 3: Export a Caption Role
Press Command + E or go to File > Export to open the Export preview window. Now, you can select the name and save your video in standard export options. Hit the Roles tab given at the top.
Then, click the small Captions icon to reveal the menu. Select the subtitles or captions to import alongside the Burn in Captions tab. Hit the OK button and proceed with export as usual.
Thus, similar steps are required even if you want to add subtitles.
Too many steps? Then try a beginner-friendly editing tool, Filmora!
Part 2: Free Subtitles Plugins for Final Cut Pro X
Let’s list some incredibly efficient and free subtitles tools that you can use for Final Cut Pro X.
Veed is one of the best video editing tools if you are looking for something like automatic subtitles. You are only required to upload your audio or video into this online software and hit the Subtitles tab to get quick captions. Thus, you will only need to import those subtitles or captions and save your time from manual typing.
The Quick Caption is another free tool available in Mac App Store to automatically transcribe your audio or video clips. It quickly creates FCPXML and SRT format captions. It also records the ending and starting timestamp for every Caption for further reference. You also get the facility to customize these subtitles based on shadow, font, style, and face color in the Style Editor.
It is the go-to free plugin by Stupid Raisins to display the text in animated templates. It generally depicts different kinds of paragraph titles, which you can edit as per the subtitles. It is one of the ideal plugins to impart professionalism into your videos with catchy descriptions. There are lots of templates available to select among them. Also, the simple drag and drop feature won’t let you down in any scenario of adding subtitles or captions effectively.
Part 3: Tips for adding Subtitles/Captions in Final Cut Pro X
Given below are some quick tips to add Final Cut Pro captions or subtitles.
- Use YouTube
You can use the transcriptions feature of YouTube to import captions file into your footage quickly. It will also save lots of time typing the same text. You need to upload footage on YouTube as a private video and then download it as a .srt file. Now, you can use this file as a base to correct and adjust your captions.
- Exporting
Every Caption set must export individually in Final Cut Pro X. However; there is a shortcut to it using the Compressor feature. Send your captions to Compressor by clicking the File> Send to Compressor.
Some may wonder, what is Compressor exactly? Click here to learn how to use the Compressor in FCPX.
- Use the keyboard shortcut keys
You can use various keyboard shortcut keys to add the subtitles and captions into the video quickly. There are shortcut keys available at each step of adding these captions or subtitles in Final Cut Pro X.
Click here for some best shortcuts we summarised for you!
Conclusion
So, this is all about adding Final Cut Pro subtitles and captions via the step-by-step guide. Captions and Subtitles are an excellent way to expand your audience base across all regions globally since it removes the limitations or boundaries set by one language.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Adding Final Cut Pro subtitles and captions is a great thing to expand your audience base, and thus the trend of adding captions and subtitles is becoming relevant day by day. There is a whole process to add Final Cut Pro captions and subtitles, which we are going to discuss below.
Let’s check if there is any difference between captions and subtitles used in FCPX. Even though both these texts tend to appear at the bottom of the video screen, they have different purposes.
As we all know, subtitles depict foreign languages other than the language shown in the actual video. So, they are used to appearing on-screen frequently as the speaker speaks.
On the other hand, the captions display every kind of audio information, including sound effects, music, and background noises (see how to remove background noise in FCPX here) . Every Caption represents that viewer hasn’t any audio clues and thus displays them over the video.
You may also want to see this: What Makes the Best Lower Thirds in Final Cut Pro X?
Part 1: How to Add Subtitles/Captions in Final Cut Pro X?
Before you study the steps required to add subtitles to Final Cut Pro, here are some quick facts about the format of captions supported by FCPX.
- ITT (iTunes Timed Text)
It is required to deliver the contents of Caption to the iTunes store.
- CEA-608 (SCC)
It is a standard caption format for web videos and broadcasts.
- SRT (SubRip)
It is a simple and popular format used in online videos.
Steps to Add Subtitles or Captions in FCPX
Step 1: Create Caption Roles
You need first to create caption roles to start adding captions to the timeline. Go to Modify > Edit Roles and then select Captions. Then, select CEA-608, choose your language, and hit the Apply button.
Step 2: Add Captions
Position the playhead to where you have to set the Caption in the timeline. You need to hit the Edit tab and then select Captions > Add Caption.
Select the drop-down menu across the language and select CEA-608.
Now, you can add captions in the preview window or the Captions Text given alongside.
Also, you can adjust the duration of the Caption by dragging it in the timeline.
Step 3: Export a Caption Role
Press Command + E or go to File > Export to open the Export preview window. Now, you can select the name and save your video in standard export options. Hit the Roles tab given at the top.
Then, click the small Captions icon to reveal the menu. Select the subtitles or captions to import alongside the Burn in Captions tab. Hit the OK button and proceed with export as usual.
Thus, similar steps are required even if you want to add subtitles.
Too many steps? Then try a beginner-friendly editing tool, Filmora!
Part 2: Free Subtitles Plugins for Final Cut Pro X
Let’s list some incredibly efficient and free subtitles tools that you can use for Final Cut Pro X.
Veed is one of the best video editing tools if you are looking for something like automatic subtitles. You are only required to upload your audio or video into this online software and hit the Subtitles tab to get quick captions. Thus, you will only need to import those subtitles or captions and save your time from manual typing.
The Quick Caption is another free tool available in Mac App Store to automatically transcribe your audio or video clips. It quickly creates FCPXML and SRT format captions. It also records the ending and starting timestamp for every Caption for further reference. You also get the facility to customize these subtitles based on shadow, font, style, and face color in the Style Editor.
It is the go-to free plugin by Stupid Raisins to display the text in animated templates. It generally depicts different kinds of paragraph titles, which you can edit as per the subtitles. It is one of the ideal plugins to impart professionalism into your videos with catchy descriptions. There are lots of templates available to select among them. Also, the simple drag and drop feature won’t let you down in any scenario of adding subtitles or captions effectively.
Part 3: Tips for adding Subtitles/Captions in Final Cut Pro X
Given below are some quick tips to add Final Cut Pro captions or subtitles.
- Use YouTube
You can use the transcriptions feature of YouTube to import captions file into your footage quickly. It will also save lots of time typing the same text. You need to upload footage on YouTube as a private video and then download it as a .srt file. Now, you can use this file as a base to correct and adjust your captions.
- Exporting
Every Caption set must export individually in Final Cut Pro X. However; there is a shortcut to it using the Compressor feature. Send your captions to Compressor by clicking the File> Send to Compressor.
Some may wonder, what is Compressor exactly? Click here to learn how to use the Compressor in FCPX.
- Use the keyboard shortcut keys
You can use various keyboard shortcut keys to add the subtitles and captions into the video quickly. There are shortcut keys available at each step of adding these captions or subtitles in Final Cut Pro X.
Click here for some best shortcuts we summarised for you!
Conclusion
So, this is all about adding Final Cut Pro subtitles and captions via the step-by-step guide. Captions and Subtitles are an excellent way to expand your audience base across all regions globally since it removes the limitations or boundaries set by one language.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Adding Final Cut Pro subtitles and captions is a great thing to expand your audience base, and thus the trend of adding captions and subtitles is becoming relevant day by day. There is a whole process to add Final Cut Pro captions and subtitles, which we are going to discuss below.
Let’s check if there is any difference between captions and subtitles used in FCPX. Even though both these texts tend to appear at the bottom of the video screen, they have different purposes.
As we all know, subtitles depict foreign languages other than the language shown in the actual video. So, they are used to appearing on-screen frequently as the speaker speaks.
On the other hand, the captions display every kind of audio information, including sound effects, music, and background noises (see how to remove background noise in FCPX here) . Every Caption represents that viewer hasn’t any audio clues and thus displays them over the video.
You may also want to see this: What Makes the Best Lower Thirds in Final Cut Pro X?
Part 1: How to Add Subtitles/Captions in Final Cut Pro X?
Before you study the steps required to add subtitles to Final Cut Pro, here are some quick facts about the format of captions supported by FCPX.
- ITT (iTunes Timed Text)
It is required to deliver the contents of Caption to the iTunes store.
- CEA-608 (SCC)
It is a standard caption format for web videos and broadcasts.
- SRT (SubRip)
It is a simple and popular format used in online videos.
Steps to Add Subtitles or Captions in FCPX
Step 1: Create Caption Roles
You need first to create caption roles to start adding captions to the timeline. Go to Modify > Edit Roles and then select Captions. Then, select CEA-608, choose your language, and hit the Apply button.
Step 2: Add Captions
Position the playhead to where you have to set the Caption in the timeline. You need to hit the Edit tab and then select Captions > Add Caption.
Select the drop-down menu across the language and select CEA-608.
Now, you can add captions in the preview window or the Captions Text given alongside.
Also, you can adjust the duration of the Caption by dragging it in the timeline.
Step 3: Export a Caption Role
Press Command + E or go to File > Export to open the Export preview window. Now, you can select the name and save your video in standard export options. Hit the Roles tab given at the top.
Then, click the small Captions icon to reveal the menu. Select the subtitles or captions to import alongside the Burn in Captions tab. Hit the OK button and proceed with export as usual.
Thus, similar steps are required even if you want to add subtitles.
Too many steps? Then try a beginner-friendly editing tool, Filmora!
Part 2: Free Subtitles Plugins for Final Cut Pro X
Let’s list some incredibly efficient and free subtitles tools that you can use for Final Cut Pro X.
Veed is one of the best video editing tools if you are looking for something like automatic subtitles. You are only required to upload your audio or video into this online software and hit the Subtitles tab to get quick captions. Thus, you will only need to import those subtitles or captions and save your time from manual typing.
The Quick Caption is another free tool available in Mac App Store to automatically transcribe your audio or video clips. It quickly creates FCPXML and SRT format captions. It also records the ending and starting timestamp for every Caption for further reference. You also get the facility to customize these subtitles based on shadow, font, style, and face color in the Style Editor.
It is the go-to free plugin by Stupid Raisins to display the text in animated templates. It generally depicts different kinds of paragraph titles, which you can edit as per the subtitles. It is one of the ideal plugins to impart professionalism into your videos with catchy descriptions. There are lots of templates available to select among them. Also, the simple drag and drop feature won’t let you down in any scenario of adding subtitles or captions effectively.
Part 3: Tips for adding Subtitles/Captions in Final Cut Pro X
Given below are some quick tips to add Final Cut Pro captions or subtitles.
- Use YouTube
You can use the transcriptions feature of YouTube to import captions file into your footage quickly. It will also save lots of time typing the same text. You need to upload footage on YouTube as a private video and then download it as a .srt file. Now, you can use this file as a base to correct and adjust your captions.
- Exporting
Every Caption set must export individually in Final Cut Pro X. However; there is a shortcut to it using the Compressor feature. Send your captions to Compressor by clicking the File> Send to Compressor.
Some may wonder, what is Compressor exactly? Click here to learn how to use the Compressor in FCPX.
- Use the keyboard shortcut keys
You can use various keyboard shortcut keys to add the subtitles and captions into the video quickly. There are shortcut keys available at each step of adding these captions or subtitles in Final Cut Pro X.
Click here for some best shortcuts we summarised for you!
Conclusion
So, this is all about adding Final Cut Pro subtitles and captions via the step-by-step guide. Captions and Subtitles are an excellent way to expand your audience base across all regions globally since it removes the limitations or boundaries set by one language.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
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