New In 2024, Creative Control in FCPX Freeze Frames, Slow Motion, and Speed Ramping

New In 2024, Creative Control in FCPX Freeze Frames, Slow Motion, and Speed Ramping

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Creative Control in FCPX: Freeze Frames, Slow Motion, and Speed Ramping

Final Cut Pro X: Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion

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Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.

This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.

For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.

Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X

1. STILL FRAMES

still frames

A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)

In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.

freeze frames

This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.

create freeze frame

Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.

freeze frames in FCP X

In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.

Very cool, except….

Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.

So, here’s another way to do this.

Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.

Playhead

This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.

match clips

Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.

As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.

I use both these techniques in many different projects.

2. HOLD FRAME

A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.

hold frame

Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).

hold frames in fcp x

This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.

create hold frames

Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.

speed016

Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.

speed018

To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.

NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!

3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION

fast/slow motion

We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.

WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.

slow motion

Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).

Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)

create slow/fast motion

Three things happen at once:

  • The duration of the clip changes
  • The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
  • The speed of the clip changes

speed010

To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).

There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.

speed017

The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.

Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.

speed011

This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:

  • Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
  • Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
  • Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
  • Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.

You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.

4. EXTRA CREDIT

There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)

speed012

Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.

  • Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
  • Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
  • Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.

Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.

Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.


This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a 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 Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


SUMMARY

Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.

This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.

For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.

Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X

1. STILL FRAMES

still frames

A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)

In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.

freeze frames

This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.

create freeze frame

Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.

freeze frames in FCP X

In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.

Very cool, except….

Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.

So, here’s another way to do this.

Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.

Playhead

This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.

match clips

Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.

As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.

I use both these techniques in many different projects.

2. HOLD FRAME

A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.

hold frame

Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).

hold frames in fcp x

This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.

create hold frames

Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.

speed016

Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.

speed018

To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.

NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!

3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION

fast/slow motion

We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.

WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.

slow motion

Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).

Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)

create slow/fast motion

Three things happen at once:

  • The duration of the clip changes
  • The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
  • The speed of the clip changes

speed010

To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).

There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.

speed017

The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.

Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.

speed011

This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:

  • Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
  • Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
  • Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
  • Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.

You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.

4. EXTRA CREDIT

There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)

speed012

Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.

  • Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
  • Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
  • Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.

Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.

Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.


This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a 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 Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


SUMMARY

Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.

This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.

For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.

Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X

1. STILL FRAMES

still frames

A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)

In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.

freeze frames

This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.

create freeze frame

Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.

freeze frames in FCP X

In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.

Very cool, except….

Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.

So, here’s another way to do this.

Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.

Playhead

This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.

match clips

Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.

As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.

I use both these techniques in many different projects.

2. HOLD FRAME

A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.

hold frame

Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).

hold frames in fcp x

This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.

create hold frames

Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.

speed016

Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.

speed018

To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.

NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!

3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION

fast/slow motion

We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.

WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.

slow motion

Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).

Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)

create slow/fast motion

Three things happen at once:

  • The duration of the clip changes
  • The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
  • The speed of the clip changes

speed010

To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).

There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.

speed017

The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.

Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.

speed011

This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:

  • Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
  • Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
  • Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
  • Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.

You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.

4. EXTRA CREDIT

There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)

speed012

Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.

  • Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
  • Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
  • Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.

Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.

Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.


This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a 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 Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


SUMMARY

Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

A very simple, yet very effective effect is changing the speed of a video clip. This could be a simple still-frame (also called “Freeze Frame”) or playing a clip in slow or fast motion.

This article shows you how to do this using Final Cut Pro X.

For more tutorials on slow-motion please refer to this article: Top 10 Slow Motion Video Editing Software.

Freeze-Frames and Slow Motion in Final Cut Pro X

1. STILL FRAMES

still frames

A still-frame freezes action. For instance, here is a clip of a hummingbird getting ready to land on a bird feeder. I want to create a freeze-frame of the bird in flight. (Um, yeah, I use “freeze-frame” and “still-frame” interchangeably.)

In Final Cut Pro X, put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to freeze and type Option+F.

freeze frames

This creates a two-second freeze-frame at the position of the playhead.

create freeze frame

Adjust the duration of the frame by trimming the edge; just like any other clip. Here, for example, I’m making the duration of the freeze-frame 11 frames shorter.

freeze frames in FCP X

In case you were wondering, this is what the freeze looks like. It freezes the flight of the hummingbird in the middle of playback, allowing us to add graphics or other text then resume the action as though nothing had happened.

Very cool, except….

Well, the good news is that this is fast and easy. The bad news is that we can’t change the location of the still frame.

So, here’s another way to do this.

Put the playhead (or skimmer, but I prefer the playhead) on the frame you want to freeze, select the clip, then type Shift+F.

Playhead

This locates the source clip in the Browser, selects both the Browser and the clip, and matches the position of the In, Out, and playhead.

match clips

Now, with the Browser selected, type Option+F. This creates a freeze-frame of the Browser clip and places it at the location of the playhead as a connected clip in the Timeline.

As a connected clip, we can move this new freeze-frame wherever we want. However, be careful in moving the clip, because, unless you mark the original frame with a marker (type “M”), there’s no easy way to match the still frame with the source frame, once the still frame is moved somewhere else.

I use both these techniques in many different projects.

2. HOLD FRAME

A Hold Frame is similar to an in-line still frame, but with more flexibility.

hold frame

Put the playhead (or skimmer) on the frame you want to hold. Then, Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf-on-a-headset” Toolbar icon, choose Hold Frame (or type: Shift+H).

hold frames in fcp x

This displays the orange Retime editor bar above the clip, with a small red portion indicating the Hold frame.

create hold frames

Change the duration of the Hold frame by dragging the small thumb at the right end of the red bar.

speed016

Add a speed ramp transition at the end of the Hold frame by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to the word “Hold” in the Retime Editor.

speed018

To change the actual frame being held, double-click the bar icon to the LEFT of the red Hold section and choose Source Frame (Edit). This allows you to slide the Hold frame selection left or right.

NOTE: Changing the source frame is a feature that I like a LOT!

3. SLOW (or FAST) MOTION

fast/slow motion

We use slow-motion to show events that are too fast for the unaided eye to see. And fast motion to speed up very slow events. Both of these effects use what’s called a “constant speed change,” where the entire clip changes by the same amount - either faster or slower.

WE create either effect using the same tools, just different values. Here’s how.

slow motion

Select the clip who’s speed you want to change. Then, using either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” Toolbar icon, select Slow (or Fast).

Choose one of the available speeds; in this case, 50%. (Yes, you can change this to any value you want, I’ll show you how in a minute.)

create slow/fast motion

Three things happen at once:

  • The duration of the clip changes
  • The orange Retiming bar appears over the top of the clip
  • The speed of the clip changes

speed010

To reset the speed back to normal (100%), click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Normal (100%).

There are two ways to change the speed of a clip.

speed017

The easy way is to grab the small handle at the end of the clip and drag left or right. The speed will change as you drag it.

Or, for more precision, click the downward-pointing arrow in the Retiming bar and choose Custom.

speed011

This opens a new dialog allowing a number of changes:

  • Reverse. Plays the clip in reverse.
  • Rate. Select a specific speed change as a percentage of normal speed for a clip. Less than 100% is slow-motion. More than 100% is fast-motion.
  • Duration. Select a specific duration for a clip and FCP X will calculate how fast or slow it needs to go.
  • Ripple. When checked, adjusts the duration of a clip based upon the speed. When unchecked, the clip duration remains fixed even when speed changes.

You will get the smoothest speed changes when the percentage you choose divides evenly into 200. For example, 100, 66, 50, 40, 33, 25, 20, 10 and so on.

4. EXTRA CREDIT

There is one more setting to consider when slowing a clip. (This does not apply when creating fast motion.)

speed012

Using, again, either Modify > Retime or the “Smurf” menu, select Video Quality.

  • Normal. This is the best choice for speeds of 50% or faster.
  • Frame Blending. This is the best choice for speeds of about 20% to 50%.
  • Optical Flow. This is the best choice for speeds slower than about 20%.

Frame blending puts a short dissolve between frames when running in slow motion to improve the illusion of motion. Optical Flow invents in-between frames to minimize the jerkiness of extremely slow motion.

Frame blending is relatively fast and easy. Optical Flow will look better in most cases, but takes a long time to render.


This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, a 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 Win VersionDownload Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )


SUMMARY

Whether you want your clips to speed up, slow down or just plain stop, Final Cut Pro X makes the entire process easy.

author avatar

Benjamin Arango

Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Benjamin Arango

Top 10 Movie Trailer Apps for iPhones and iPads

Top 10 Movie Trailer Apps for iPhones and iPads

author avatar

Ollie Mattison

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

The staggering amounts of video content on the Internet are making it difficult to attract the attention of the audience you are targeting. Summarizing the highlights of your video in a short twenty to thirty-second trailer is one of the techniques you can use to spark the audience’s attention and ultimately increase the number of views your videos are getting.

Besides the promotional purposes, you can also use trailers to create entertaining short videos in order to have fun with your friends. Fortunately, you don’t need a professional video editing suite to perform this task since there are hundreds of video editing apps that allow you to create trailers on iPhones and iPads.

So, in this article we are going to take you through the top ten movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads you can use to create eye-catching trailers for all types of videos you create.

Top 10 Movie Trailer Apps for iPhones and iPads

Selecting the footage you are going to include in the trailer you are making, is probably the most difficult part of the process, since most movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads offer customizable templates. In addition, the music you choose as the soundtrack for your trailer needs to match with the visuals and the editing style you opted for. Let’s take a look at the top 10 movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads.

1. iMovie

Price: Free

All iPhones and iPads offer a free way to edit all videos you record with them. All you need to do is make sure that iMovie is installed on your iPhone or iPad and you can start editing the footage you recorded. In addition, you can also import videos recorded with different types of cameras into iMovie, as long as they are saved in the file format that is compatible with this app.

iMovie offers a variety of predesigned trailer themes, so you just have to pick the one you like the most and then choose the footage you want to include in your trailer. Keep in mind that you cannot add music to any of the trailer themes, but you can export the trailer you created and create the soundtrack from iMovie’s Video mode. What’s more, you can also use this app to add transitions , visual effects or titles to the trailers you create with iMovie.

2. Intro.Maker +3D Movie Trailer

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Intro.Maker +3D Movie Trailer

You don’t have to be a seasoned filmmaker to create professionally looking trailers with Intro.Maker + 3D Movie Trailer. The app lets you choose from hundreds of HD templates that can be customized quickly to meet the demands of your project. Moreover, you can create your own templates and use them on all future projects. Videos that are saved on the device’s camera roll can be easily imported into the app, which means that you can start making a new trailer just moments after recording the footage.

The trailers you create with the free version of Intro.Maker + 3D Movie Trailer are going to be watermarked and you must make an in-app purchase in order to remove the watermark . Furthermore, features like Voice Record, Transitions or Fonts are not available on the free version of the app, which is the reason why it is advisable to purchase a monthly or the annual subscription if you are planning to create trailers with this app on a constant basis.

3. Intro Designer Lite – Create Intros for iMovie

Price: Free

Intro Designer Lite &  Create Intros for iMovie

The fact that Intro Designer Lite has more than five million downloads says a lot about its popularity. This iOS-based app is equipped with just six built-in templates, but you can download two more for free. Creating new trailers, openers or end credits requires you to go through three easy steps since you only have to select the template, add the footage and export the video.

Additionally, you can use this app to snap photos that you can use in the final cut of your trailer. Intro Designer Lite allows you to move and rotate all pictures you take with it so that they fit the trailer perfectly. This movie trailer app for iPhone and iPad devices is equipped with a plethora of text tools, which enables you to resize, move or even animate all text you add to the trailer you are working on. The best part is that you can save all your projects, and continue working on them whenever you want.

4. Intro Maker – YT Intro Designer

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Intro Maker- yt intro designer Movie Trailer

If you are looking for an app that lets you create intros for your YouTube videos effortlessly, then Intro Maker is the right choice for you. There are more than a thousand available templates, while new templates are added on a weekly basis, which means that you are never going to run out of ideas for your next intro.

Besides the rich selection of templates the Intro Maker grants you access to hundreds of fonts, and effects stickers you can add to your projects with a single tap. Creating the soundtrack for the intro you’re working on is easy since there are more than 200 songs and sound effects to choose from. The number of projects you can create is not limited and each of them can be saved, which allows you to just modify an existing intro or a trailer and use it for a different purpose. However, you must upgrade to the VIP version of the app if you want to use all of its features.

5. Intro Maker: Vlog Video Maker

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Intro Maker: Vlog Video Maker

Making a trailer or an intro for the videos you share online shouldn’t take too much of your time. This iPhone app offers an easy solution to all vloggers and video content creators who want to create trailers for their film projects from their phones. There are more than a thousand customizable templates to choose from, as well as over 700 motion stickers. In addition, the app doesn’t limit the number of titles you can add to a single project, and it lets you adjust the size, shadow and stroke values for each title you include in a video.

Even though the app doesn’t have a library of royalty-free songs , you can still use it to create soundtracks or even record voiceovers for your trailers. Moreover, the app’s file-sharing capabilities are underwhelming since you can only export videos to the camera roll. Purchasing the Intro Maker Premium or Premium Life Time subscription plans can be a good idea if you want to create new trailers and intros frequently.

6. IntroMate: Video Intro Maker

Price: $3.99, offers in-app purchases

 IntroMate - Video Intro Maker

In case you are looking for an app that makes the process of creating a trailer easy, then IntroMate may be one of the best choices you have. With the selection of over fifty HD templates and 240 fonts, this app enables you to create new trailers in minutes. Simply choose a template that best fits the project you’re working on, import the footage from the camera roll, customize the template and export it from the app.

All fonts are fully customizable, which enables you to choose their size, color or on-screen position, while you can also add music and sound effects to your projects . If you are using iPhoto, you can sync it with IntroMate and import your trailers into Final Cut Pro or iMovie. Each trailer you create with this app can be exported in 4K, Full HD or some lower resolution. Keep in mind that you must make an in-app purchase if you want to apply glitch effects to the footage you’re editing with IntroMate.

7. FX Special Effects for Videos

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 FX Special Effects For Videos

Professional video editing tools or amazing video effects and filters are just a few reasons why this app is so popular among video content creators. Sadly, you cannot use this app to record video, but you can edit all videos stored in your iPhone’s or iPad’s camera roll.

The app’s library of filters and effects is frequently updated, which enables you to experiment with new visual styles almost every week. Adjusting brightness, saturation or contrast values requires a minimum amount of effort, which enables you to enhance the colors of the footage you include in your trailers. What’s more FX Special Effects for Videos also features a sound effect library and it also enables you to import music from your device’s memory card. The free version of the app watermarks all videos and you must make an in-app purchase if you want to remove it or gain access to bokeh, light leaks and other types of video filters.

8. Video Editor Movie Music Maker

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

Video Editor Movie Music Maker

This iOS app allows its users to trim the video clips they want to use in their trailers before they apply visual effects to them. Each visual effect, as well as animations, this app offers can be applied to the footage with a single tap. In addition, Video Editor Movie Music Maker lets you combine multiple video clips and create stunning video collages.

Furthermore, the app is equipped with the tools you can use to create vignettes , adjust brightness, contrast, saturation or sharpness. Video Editor Movie Maker also enables you to create the mirror effect, play videos in reverse and adjust their playback speed. Adding music to your videos is an effortless process since you just have to pick a song from your music library and it will be imported to your project immediately. Keep in mind that you have to make in-app purchases in order to unlock all of the app’s features.

9. Video FX: Movie Maker & Editor

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Video FX: Movie Maker & Editor

Video content creators who post their videos on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok or Facebook are going to love using this app. Making a trailer with Video FX app is remarkably simple, as you just have to import a video from the camera roll, add text or visual effects to the footage and share your creations on the social media platform of your choosing. The app lets you choose from more than ten different visual effects such as Party Time or TV Glitch and you just have to tap on them to apply them.

Video FX also offers audio editing features that allow you to create soundtracks for your trailers. Optionally, you can also add sound effects to the audio files you use in your projects if you want to make the trailer more convincing or more entertaining. Opting for the weekly, monthly or annual subscription is a great option if you are planning to edit videos with Video FX for a longer period of time.

10. Intro Music Video, Movie Maker

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

Intro Music Video, Movie Maker

As its name suggests, this iOS-based app is designed to simplify the process of creating an intro for a video. Besides making intros, you can also use it to create dynamic trailers for the videos you share on social media. You can choose from a broad range of templates, and pick the one that best matches the style of the video you would like to promote.

Moreover, the app lets you animate all text overlays, apply transitions between video clips and you can use the music library to create soundtracks for trailers. Optionally, you can import your own music into the app and use it as a soundtrack for the intro or the trailer you’re working on. The only downside is that you must make an in-app purchase if you want to animate text or add transitions to your videos. Also, you should keep in mind that the free version of this app watermarks all intros and trailers you create with it.

Conclusion

All major movie productions utilize trailers as an advertising tool that helps them inform the audience about their new projects. The movie trailer apps for iPads and iPhones allow you to do the same without having to spend a lot of time and money on making them. Which of the top ten movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads are you going to choose? Leave a comment and let us know.

author avatar

Ollie Mattison

Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Ollie Mattison

Ollie Mattison

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

The staggering amounts of video content on the Internet are making it difficult to attract the attention of the audience you are targeting. Summarizing the highlights of your video in a short twenty to thirty-second trailer is one of the techniques you can use to spark the audience’s attention and ultimately increase the number of views your videos are getting.

Besides the promotional purposes, you can also use trailers to create entertaining short videos in order to have fun with your friends. Fortunately, you don’t need a professional video editing suite to perform this task since there are hundreds of video editing apps that allow you to create trailers on iPhones and iPads.

So, in this article we are going to take you through the top ten movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads you can use to create eye-catching trailers for all types of videos you create.

Top 10 Movie Trailer Apps for iPhones and iPads

Selecting the footage you are going to include in the trailer you are making, is probably the most difficult part of the process, since most movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads offer customizable templates. In addition, the music you choose as the soundtrack for your trailer needs to match with the visuals and the editing style you opted for. Let’s take a look at the top 10 movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads.

1. iMovie

Price: Free

All iPhones and iPads offer a free way to edit all videos you record with them. All you need to do is make sure that iMovie is installed on your iPhone or iPad and you can start editing the footage you recorded. In addition, you can also import videos recorded with different types of cameras into iMovie, as long as they are saved in the file format that is compatible with this app.

iMovie offers a variety of predesigned trailer themes, so you just have to pick the one you like the most and then choose the footage you want to include in your trailer. Keep in mind that you cannot add music to any of the trailer themes, but you can export the trailer you created and create the soundtrack from iMovie’s Video mode. What’s more, you can also use this app to add transitions , visual effects or titles to the trailers you create with iMovie.

2. Intro.Maker +3D Movie Trailer

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Intro.Maker +3D Movie Trailer

You don’t have to be a seasoned filmmaker to create professionally looking trailers with Intro.Maker + 3D Movie Trailer. The app lets you choose from hundreds of HD templates that can be customized quickly to meet the demands of your project. Moreover, you can create your own templates and use them on all future projects. Videos that are saved on the device’s camera roll can be easily imported into the app, which means that you can start making a new trailer just moments after recording the footage.

The trailers you create with the free version of Intro.Maker + 3D Movie Trailer are going to be watermarked and you must make an in-app purchase in order to remove the watermark . Furthermore, features like Voice Record, Transitions or Fonts are not available on the free version of the app, which is the reason why it is advisable to purchase a monthly or the annual subscription if you are planning to create trailers with this app on a constant basis.

3. Intro Designer Lite – Create Intros for iMovie

Price: Free

Intro Designer Lite &  Create Intros for iMovie

The fact that Intro Designer Lite has more than five million downloads says a lot about its popularity. This iOS-based app is equipped with just six built-in templates, but you can download two more for free. Creating new trailers, openers or end credits requires you to go through three easy steps since you only have to select the template, add the footage and export the video.

Additionally, you can use this app to snap photos that you can use in the final cut of your trailer. Intro Designer Lite allows you to move and rotate all pictures you take with it so that they fit the trailer perfectly. This movie trailer app for iPhone and iPad devices is equipped with a plethora of text tools, which enables you to resize, move or even animate all text you add to the trailer you are working on. The best part is that you can save all your projects, and continue working on them whenever you want.

4. Intro Maker – YT Intro Designer

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Intro Maker- yt intro designer Movie Trailer

If you are looking for an app that lets you create intros for your YouTube videos effortlessly, then Intro Maker is the right choice for you. There are more than a thousand available templates, while new templates are added on a weekly basis, which means that you are never going to run out of ideas for your next intro.

Besides the rich selection of templates the Intro Maker grants you access to hundreds of fonts, and effects stickers you can add to your projects with a single tap. Creating the soundtrack for the intro you’re working on is easy since there are more than 200 songs and sound effects to choose from. The number of projects you can create is not limited and each of them can be saved, which allows you to just modify an existing intro or a trailer and use it for a different purpose. However, you must upgrade to the VIP version of the app if you want to use all of its features.

5. Intro Maker: Vlog Video Maker

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Intro Maker: Vlog Video Maker

Making a trailer or an intro for the videos you share online shouldn’t take too much of your time. This iPhone app offers an easy solution to all vloggers and video content creators who want to create trailers for their film projects from their phones. There are more than a thousand customizable templates to choose from, as well as over 700 motion stickers. In addition, the app doesn’t limit the number of titles you can add to a single project, and it lets you adjust the size, shadow and stroke values for each title you include in a video.

Even though the app doesn’t have a library of royalty-free songs , you can still use it to create soundtracks or even record voiceovers for your trailers. Moreover, the app’s file-sharing capabilities are underwhelming since you can only export videos to the camera roll. Purchasing the Intro Maker Premium or Premium Life Time subscription plans can be a good idea if you want to create new trailers and intros frequently.

6. IntroMate: Video Intro Maker

Price: $3.99, offers in-app purchases

 IntroMate - Video Intro Maker

In case you are looking for an app that makes the process of creating a trailer easy, then IntroMate may be one of the best choices you have. With the selection of over fifty HD templates and 240 fonts, this app enables you to create new trailers in minutes. Simply choose a template that best fits the project you’re working on, import the footage from the camera roll, customize the template and export it from the app.

All fonts are fully customizable, which enables you to choose their size, color or on-screen position, while you can also add music and sound effects to your projects . If you are using iPhoto, you can sync it with IntroMate and import your trailers into Final Cut Pro or iMovie. Each trailer you create with this app can be exported in 4K, Full HD or some lower resolution. Keep in mind that you must make an in-app purchase if you want to apply glitch effects to the footage you’re editing with IntroMate.

7. FX Special Effects for Videos

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 FX Special Effects For Videos

Professional video editing tools or amazing video effects and filters are just a few reasons why this app is so popular among video content creators. Sadly, you cannot use this app to record video, but you can edit all videos stored in your iPhone’s or iPad’s camera roll.

The app’s library of filters and effects is frequently updated, which enables you to experiment with new visual styles almost every week. Adjusting brightness, saturation or contrast values requires a minimum amount of effort, which enables you to enhance the colors of the footage you include in your trailers. What’s more FX Special Effects for Videos also features a sound effect library and it also enables you to import music from your device’s memory card. The free version of the app watermarks all videos and you must make an in-app purchase if you want to remove it or gain access to bokeh, light leaks and other types of video filters.

8. Video Editor Movie Music Maker

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

Video Editor Movie Music Maker

This iOS app allows its users to trim the video clips they want to use in their trailers before they apply visual effects to them. Each visual effect, as well as animations, this app offers can be applied to the footage with a single tap. In addition, Video Editor Movie Music Maker lets you combine multiple video clips and create stunning video collages.

Furthermore, the app is equipped with the tools you can use to create vignettes , adjust brightness, contrast, saturation or sharpness. Video Editor Movie Maker also enables you to create the mirror effect, play videos in reverse and adjust their playback speed. Adding music to your videos is an effortless process since you just have to pick a song from your music library and it will be imported to your project immediately. Keep in mind that you have to make in-app purchases in order to unlock all of the app’s features.

9. Video FX: Movie Maker & Editor

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Video FX: Movie Maker & Editor

Video content creators who post their videos on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok or Facebook are going to love using this app. Making a trailer with Video FX app is remarkably simple, as you just have to import a video from the camera roll, add text or visual effects to the footage and share your creations on the social media platform of your choosing. The app lets you choose from more than ten different visual effects such as Party Time or TV Glitch and you just have to tap on them to apply them.

Video FX also offers audio editing features that allow you to create soundtracks for your trailers. Optionally, you can also add sound effects to the audio files you use in your projects if you want to make the trailer more convincing or more entertaining. Opting for the weekly, monthly or annual subscription is a great option if you are planning to edit videos with Video FX for a longer period of time.

10. Intro Music Video, Movie Maker

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

Intro Music Video, Movie Maker

As its name suggests, this iOS-based app is designed to simplify the process of creating an intro for a video. Besides making intros, you can also use it to create dynamic trailers for the videos you share on social media. You can choose from a broad range of templates, and pick the one that best matches the style of the video you would like to promote.

Moreover, the app lets you animate all text overlays, apply transitions between video clips and you can use the music library to create soundtracks for trailers. Optionally, you can import your own music into the app and use it as a soundtrack for the intro or the trailer you’re working on. The only downside is that you must make an in-app purchase if you want to animate text or add transitions to your videos. Also, you should keep in mind that the free version of this app watermarks all intros and trailers you create with it.

Conclusion

All major movie productions utilize trailers as an advertising tool that helps them inform the audience about their new projects. The movie trailer apps for iPads and iPhones allow you to do the same without having to spend a lot of time and money on making them. Which of the top ten movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads are you going to choose? Leave a comment and let us know.

author avatar

Ollie Mattison

Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Ollie Mattison

Ollie Mattison

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

The staggering amounts of video content on the Internet are making it difficult to attract the attention of the audience you are targeting. Summarizing the highlights of your video in a short twenty to thirty-second trailer is one of the techniques you can use to spark the audience’s attention and ultimately increase the number of views your videos are getting.

Besides the promotional purposes, you can also use trailers to create entertaining short videos in order to have fun with your friends. Fortunately, you don’t need a professional video editing suite to perform this task since there are hundreds of video editing apps that allow you to create trailers on iPhones and iPads.

So, in this article we are going to take you through the top ten movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads you can use to create eye-catching trailers for all types of videos you create.

Top 10 Movie Trailer Apps for iPhones and iPads

Selecting the footage you are going to include in the trailer you are making, is probably the most difficult part of the process, since most movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads offer customizable templates. In addition, the music you choose as the soundtrack for your trailer needs to match with the visuals and the editing style you opted for. Let’s take a look at the top 10 movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads.

1. iMovie

Price: Free

All iPhones and iPads offer a free way to edit all videos you record with them. All you need to do is make sure that iMovie is installed on your iPhone or iPad and you can start editing the footage you recorded. In addition, you can also import videos recorded with different types of cameras into iMovie, as long as they are saved in the file format that is compatible with this app.

iMovie offers a variety of predesigned trailer themes, so you just have to pick the one you like the most and then choose the footage you want to include in your trailer. Keep in mind that you cannot add music to any of the trailer themes, but you can export the trailer you created and create the soundtrack from iMovie’s Video mode. What’s more, you can also use this app to add transitions , visual effects or titles to the trailers you create with iMovie.

2. Intro.Maker +3D Movie Trailer

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Intro.Maker +3D Movie Trailer

You don’t have to be a seasoned filmmaker to create professionally looking trailers with Intro.Maker + 3D Movie Trailer. The app lets you choose from hundreds of HD templates that can be customized quickly to meet the demands of your project. Moreover, you can create your own templates and use them on all future projects. Videos that are saved on the device’s camera roll can be easily imported into the app, which means that you can start making a new trailer just moments after recording the footage.

The trailers you create with the free version of Intro.Maker + 3D Movie Trailer are going to be watermarked and you must make an in-app purchase in order to remove the watermark . Furthermore, features like Voice Record, Transitions or Fonts are not available on the free version of the app, which is the reason why it is advisable to purchase a monthly or the annual subscription if you are planning to create trailers with this app on a constant basis.

3. Intro Designer Lite – Create Intros for iMovie

Price: Free

Intro Designer Lite &  Create Intros for iMovie

The fact that Intro Designer Lite has more than five million downloads says a lot about its popularity. This iOS-based app is equipped with just six built-in templates, but you can download two more for free. Creating new trailers, openers or end credits requires you to go through three easy steps since you only have to select the template, add the footage and export the video.

Additionally, you can use this app to snap photos that you can use in the final cut of your trailer. Intro Designer Lite allows you to move and rotate all pictures you take with it so that they fit the trailer perfectly. This movie trailer app for iPhone and iPad devices is equipped with a plethora of text tools, which enables you to resize, move or even animate all text you add to the trailer you are working on. The best part is that you can save all your projects, and continue working on them whenever you want.

4. Intro Maker – YT Intro Designer

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Intro Maker- yt intro designer Movie Trailer

If you are looking for an app that lets you create intros for your YouTube videos effortlessly, then Intro Maker is the right choice for you. There are more than a thousand available templates, while new templates are added on a weekly basis, which means that you are never going to run out of ideas for your next intro.

Besides the rich selection of templates the Intro Maker grants you access to hundreds of fonts, and effects stickers you can add to your projects with a single tap. Creating the soundtrack for the intro you’re working on is easy since there are more than 200 songs and sound effects to choose from. The number of projects you can create is not limited and each of them can be saved, which allows you to just modify an existing intro or a trailer and use it for a different purpose. However, you must upgrade to the VIP version of the app if you want to use all of its features.

5. Intro Maker: Vlog Video Maker

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Intro Maker: Vlog Video Maker

Making a trailer or an intro for the videos you share online shouldn’t take too much of your time. This iPhone app offers an easy solution to all vloggers and video content creators who want to create trailers for their film projects from their phones. There are more than a thousand customizable templates to choose from, as well as over 700 motion stickers. In addition, the app doesn’t limit the number of titles you can add to a single project, and it lets you adjust the size, shadow and stroke values for each title you include in a video.

Even though the app doesn’t have a library of royalty-free songs , you can still use it to create soundtracks or even record voiceovers for your trailers. Moreover, the app’s file-sharing capabilities are underwhelming since you can only export videos to the camera roll. Purchasing the Intro Maker Premium or Premium Life Time subscription plans can be a good idea if you want to create new trailers and intros frequently.

6. IntroMate: Video Intro Maker

Price: $3.99, offers in-app purchases

 IntroMate - Video Intro Maker

In case you are looking for an app that makes the process of creating a trailer easy, then IntroMate may be one of the best choices you have. With the selection of over fifty HD templates and 240 fonts, this app enables you to create new trailers in minutes. Simply choose a template that best fits the project you’re working on, import the footage from the camera roll, customize the template and export it from the app.

All fonts are fully customizable, which enables you to choose their size, color or on-screen position, while you can also add music and sound effects to your projects . If you are using iPhoto, you can sync it with IntroMate and import your trailers into Final Cut Pro or iMovie. Each trailer you create with this app can be exported in 4K, Full HD or some lower resolution. Keep in mind that you must make an in-app purchase if you want to apply glitch effects to the footage you’re editing with IntroMate.

7. FX Special Effects for Videos

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 FX Special Effects For Videos

Professional video editing tools or amazing video effects and filters are just a few reasons why this app is so popular among video content creators. Sadly, you cannot use this app to record video, but you can edit all videos stored in your iPhone’s or iPad’s camera roll.

The app’s library of filters and effects is frequently updated, which enables you to experiment with new visual styles almost every week. Adjusting brightness, saturation or contrast values requires a minimum amount of effort, which enables you to enhance the colors of the footage you include in your trailers. What’s more FX Special Effects for Videos also features a sound effect library and it also enables you to import music from your device’s memory card. The free version of the app watermarks all videos and you must make an in-app purchase if you want to remove it or gain access to bokeh, light leaks and other types of video filters.

8. Video Editor Movie Music Maker

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

Video Editor Movie Music Maker

This iOS app allows its users to trim the video clips they want to use in their trailers before they apply visual effects to them. Each visual effect, as well as animations, this app offers can be applied to the footage with a single tap. In addition, Video Editor Movie Music Maker lets you combine multiple video clips and create stunning video collages.

Furthermore, the app is equipped with the tools you can use to create vignettes , adjust brightness, contrast, saturation or sharpness. Video Editor Movie Maker also enables you to create the mirror effect, play videos in reverse and adjust their playback speed. Adding music to your videos is an effortless process since you just have to pick a song from your music library and it will be imported to your project immediately. Keep in mind that you have to make in-app purchases in order to unlock all of the app’s features.

9. Video FX: Movie Maker & Editor

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Video FX: Movie Maker & Editor

Video content creators who post their videos on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok or Facebook are going to love using this app. Making a trailer with Video FX app is remarkably simple, as you just have to import a video from the camera roll, add text or visual effects to the footage and share your creations on the social media platform of your choosing. The app lets you choose from more than ten different visual effects such as Party Time or TV Glitch and you just have to tap on them to apply them.

Video FX also offers audio editing features that allow you to create soundtracks for your trailers. Optionally, you can also add sound effects to the audio files you use in your projects if you want to make the trailer more convincing or more entertaining. Opting for the weekly, monthly or annual subscription is a great option if you are planning to edit videos with Video FX for a longer period of time.

10. Intro Music Video, Movie Maker

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

Intro Music Video, Movie Maker

As its name suggests, this iOS-based app is designed to simplify the process of creating an intro for a video. Besides making intros, you can also use it to create dynamic trailers for the videos you share on social media. You can choose from a broad range of templates, and pick the one that best matches the style of the video you would like to promote.

Moreover, the app lets you animate all text overlays, apply transitions between video clips and you can use the music library to create soundtracks for trailers. Optionally, you can import your own music into the app and use it as a soundtrack for the intro or the trailer you’re working on. The only downside is that you must make an in-app purchase if you want to animate text or add transitions to your videos. Also, you should keep in mind that the free version of this app watermarks all intros and trailers you create with it.

Conclusion

All major movie productions utilize trailers as an advertising tool that helps them inform the audience about their new projects. The movie trailer apps for iPads and iPhones allow you to do the same without having to spend a lot of time and money on making them. Which of the top ten movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads are you going to choose? Leave a comment and let us know.

author avatar

Ollie Mattison

Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Ollie Mattison

Ollie Mattison

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

The staggering amounts of video content on the Internet are making it difficult to attract the attention of the audience you are targeting. Summarizing the highlights of your video in a short twenty to thirty-second trailer is one of the techniques you can use to spark the audience’s attention and ultimately increase the number of views your videos are getting.

Besides the promotional purposes, you can also use trailers to create entertaining short videos in order to have fun with your friends. Fortunately, you don’t need a professional video editing suite to perform this task since there are hundreds of video editing apps that allow you to create trailers on iPhones and iPads.

So, in this article we are going to take you through the top ten movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads you can use to create eye-catching trailers for all types of videos you create.

Top 10 Movie Trailer Apps for iPhones and iPads

Selecting the footage you are going to include in the trailer you are making, is probably the most difficult part of the process, since most movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads offer customizable templates. In addition, the music you choose as the soundtrack for your trailer needs to match with the visuals and the editing style you opted for. Let’s take a look at the top 10 movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads.

1. iMovie

Price: Free

All iPhones and iPads offer a free way to edit all videos you record with them. All you need to do is make sure that iMovie is installed on your iPhone or iPad and you can start editing the footage you recorded. In addition, you can also import videos recorded with different types of cameras into iMovie, as long as they are saved in the file format that is compatible with this app.

iMovie offers a variety of predesigned trailer themes, so you just have to pick the one you like the most and then choose the footage you want to include in your trailer. Keep in mind that you cannot add music to any of the trailer themes, but you can export the trailer you created and create the soundtrack from iMovie’s Video mode. What’s more, you can also use this app to add transitions , visual effects or titles to the trailers you create with iMovie.

2. Intro.Maker +3D Movie Trailer

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Intro.Maker +3D Movie Trailer

You don’t have to be a seasoned filmmaker to create professionally looking trailers with Intro.Maker + 3D Movie Trailer. The app lets you choose from hundreds of HD templates that can be customized quickly to meet the demands of your project. Moreover, you can create your own templates and use them on all future projects. Videos that are saved on the device’s camera roll can be easily imported into the app, which means that you can start making a new trailer just moments after recording the footage.

The trailers you create with the free version of Intro.Maker + 3D Movie Trailer are going to be watermarked and you must make an in-app purchase in order to remove the watermark . Furthermore, features like Voice Record, Transitions or Fonts are not available on the free version of the app, which is the reason why it is advisable to purchase a monthly or the annual subscription if you are planning to create trailers with this app on a constant basis.

3. Intro Designer Lite – Create Intros for iMovie

Price: Free

Intro Designer Lite &  Create Intros for iMovie

The fact that Intro Designer Lite has more than five million downloads says a lot about its popularity. This iOS-based app is equipped with just six built-in templates, but you can download two more for free. Creating new trailers, openers or end credits requires you to go through three easy steps since you only have to select the template, add the footage and export the video.

Additionally, you can use this app to snap photos that you can use in the final cut of your trailer. Intro Designer Lite allows you to move and rotate all pictures you take with it so that they fit the trailer perfectly. This movie trailer app for iPhone and iPad devices is equipped with a plethora of text tools, which enables you to resize, move or even animate all text you add to the trailer you are working on. The best part is that you can save all your projects, and continue working on them whenever you want.

4. Intro Maker – YT Intro Designer

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Intro Maker- yt intro designer Movie Trailer

If you are looking for an app that lets you create intros for your YouTube videos effortlessly, then Intro Maker is the right choice for you. There are more than a thousand available templates, while new templates are added on a weekly basis, which means that you are never going to run out of ideas for your next intro.

Besides the rich selection of templates the Intro Maker grants you access to hundreds of fonts, and effects stickers you can add to your projects with a single tap. Creating the soundtrack for the intro you’re working on is easy since there are more than 200 songs and sound effects to choose from. The number of projects you can create is not limited and each of them can be saved, which allows you to just modify an existing intro or a trailer and use it for a different purpose. However, you must upgrade to the VIP version of the app if you want to use all of its features.

5. Intro Maker: Vlog Video Maker

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Intro Maker: Vlog Video Maker

Making a trailer or an intro for the videos you share online shouldn’t take too much of your time. This iPhone app offers an easy solution to all vloggers and video content creators who want to create trailers for their film projects from their phones. There are more than a thousand customizable templates to choose from, as well as over 700 motion stickers. In addition, the app doesn’t limit the number of titles you can add to a single project, and it lets you adjust the size, shadow and stroke values for each title you include in a video.

Even though the app doesn’t have a library of royalty-free songs , you can still use it to create soundtracks or even record voiceovers for your trailers. Moreover, the app’s file-sharing capabilities are underwhelming since you can only export videos to the camera roll. Purchasing the Intro Maker Premium or Premium Life Time subscription plans can be a good idea if you want to create new trailers and intros frequently.

6. IntroMate: Video Intro Maker

Price: $3.99, offers in-app purchases

 IntroMate - Video Intro Maker

In case you are looking for an app that makes the process of creating a trailer easy, then IntroMate may be one of the best choices you have. With the selection of over fifty HD templates and 240 fonts, this app enables you to create new trailers in minutes. Simply choose a template that best fits the project you’re working on, import the footage from the camera roll, customize the template and export it from the app.

All fonts are fully customizable, which enables you to choose their size, color or on-screen position, while you can also add music and sound effects to your projects . If you are using iPhoto, you can sync it with IntroMate and import your trailers into Final Cut Pro or iMovie. Each trailer you create with this app can be exported in 4K, Full HD or some lower resolution. Keep in mind that you must make an in-app purchase if you want to apply glitch effects to the footage you’re editing with IntroMate.

7. FX Special Effects for Videos

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 FX Special Effects For Videos

Professional video editing tools or amazing video effects and filters are just a few reasons why this app is so popular among video content creators. Sadly, you cannot use this app to record video, but you can edit all videos stored in your iPhone’s or iPad’s camera roll.

The app’s library of filters and effects is frequently updated, which enables you to experiment with new visual styles almost every week. Adjusting brightness, saturation or contrast values requires a minimum amount of effort, which enables you to enhance the colors of the footage you include in your trailers. What’s more FX Special Effects for Videos also features a sound effect library and it also enables you to import music from your device’s memory card. The free version of the app watermarks all videos and you must make an in-app purchase if you want to remove it or gain access to bokeh, light leaks and other types of video filters.

8. Video Editor Movie Music Maker

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

Video Editor Movie Music Maker

This iOS app allows its users to trim the video clips they want to use in their trailers before they apply visual effects to them. Each visual effect, as well as animations, this app offers can be applied to the footage with a single tap. In addition, Video Editor Movie Music Maker lets you combine multiple video clips and create stunning video collages.

Furthermore, the app is equipped with the tools you can use to create vignettes , adjust brightness, contrast, saturation or sharpness. Video Editor Movie Maker also enables you to create the mirror effect, play videos in reverse and adjust their playback speed. Adding music to your videos is an effortless process since you just have to pick a song from your music library and it will be imported to your project immediately. Keep in mind that you have to make in-app purchases in order to unlock all of the app’s features.

9. Video FX: Movie Maker & Editor

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

 Video FX: Movie Maker & Editor

Video content creators who post their videos on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok or Facebook are going to love using this app. Making a trailer with Video FX app is remarkably simple, as you just have to import a video from the camera roll, add text or visual effects to the footage and share your creations on the social media platform of your choosing. The app lets you choose from more than ten different visual effects such as Party Time or TV Glitch and you just have to tap on them to apply them.

Video FX also offers audio editing features that allow you to create soundtracks for your trailers. Optionally, you can also add sound effects to the audio files you use in your projects if you want to make the trailer more convincing or more entertaining. Opting for the weekly, monthly or annual subscription is a great option if you are planning to edit videos with Video FX for a longer period of time.

10. Intro Music Video, Movie Maker

Price: Free, offers in-app purchases

Intro Music Video, Movie Maker

As its name suggests, this iOS-based app is designed to simplify the process of creating an intro for a video. Besides making intros, you can also use it to create dynamic trailers for the videos you share on social media. You can choose from a broad range of templates, and pick the one that best matches the style of the video you would like to promote.

Moreover, the app lets you animate all text overlays, apply transitions between video clips and you can use the music library to create soundtracks for trailers. Optionally, you can import your own music into the app and use it as a soundtrack for the intro or the trailer you’re working on. The only downside is that you must make an in-app purchase if you want to animate text or add transitions to your videos. Also, you should keep in mind that the free version of this app watermarks all intros and trailers you create with it.

Conclusion

All major movie productions utilize trailers as an advertising tool that helps them inform the audience about their new projects. The movie trailer apps for iPads and iPhones allow you to do the same without having to spend a lot of time and money on making them. Which of the top ten movie trailer apps for iPhones and iPads are you going to choose? Leave a comment and let us know.

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Aspect Ratio Calculations Simplified: A Beginner’s Guide

How to Calculate Pixel Calculator Ratio

An easy yet powerful editor

Numerous effects to choose from

Detailed tutorials provided by the official channel

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Size, formats, and resolution… What are pixels exactly doing with it?

pixel

So let’s review some basics on pixel calculator ratio to create an easy life, your workflow more productive, and your photos of the ideal size for the intended purpose.

In this article

01 [What is Pixel Aspect Ratio?](#Part 1)

02 [How is Pixel Ratio Calculated?](#Part 2)

03 [Par (pixel Aspect Ratio) in Adobe Premiere Pro/Filmora?](#Part 3)

04 [Difference among Pixel Aspect Ratio, Display Aspect Ratio, and Storage Aspect Ratio](#Part 4)

05 [How Aspect Ratios Affect UI/UX Design?](#Part 5)

Part 1 What is Pixel Aspect Ratio?

A digital image is not a single non-dividable thing. You’ll see that your photo is like a mosaic formed by small tiles if you zoom in far enough, which are known as pixels in photography.

The amount of these pixels and the way they are divided are the two elements that you’re required to take into account to know more about the resolution and pixel calculator ratio.

The Pixel Aspect Ratio is simply the latest way of defining the length of one side of a pixel in context to the length of the other.

Let’s say the ratio is 1:1; each side of the pixel is the same length as the other, also known as a square in pixels.

If the ratio is 2:1, it means that one side is twice the length of the other.

NOTE: The ‘Aspect Ratio’ does not define the actual or exact length of the side of a pixel is, just its “relative” size of one side to the other. The actual length will depend on how much you shrink or stretch a photo when recreating it. But if the Pixel Calculator Ratio is 1:1, then the pixels will always be square irrespective of the size of that particular photo.

pixel aspect ratio

Part 2 How is Pixel Ratio Calculated?

You can use a pixel ratio calculator to calculate the pixels within a screen. So, we’d like to suggest a calculator by xwebtools.com.

Here, you can see tabs, namely the Common Ratios Ratio Width, Ratio Height, Pixels Width, and Pixels Height.

xwebtools pixel ratio calculator

How it works:

This pixel ratio calculator converts pixel dimensions to aspect ratios. It is an online free tool that assists you in calculating the aspect ratio value of an object or a photo.

The conversion can be carried in both ways, aspect ratio to pixels and pixels to aspect ratio. This screen resolution calculator offers a powerful and simple tool that can convert the ratio of images to pixels resolution and pixels to ratio dimensions.

You need to provide Pixels Width and Pixels Height to calculate the aspect ratio; the aspect ratio will be automatically calculated.

You need to provide Ratio Height and Ratio Width to calculate pixel resolutions. Both the Pixels Width and Height will get automatically calculated.

Part 3 What is Par (pixel Aspect Ratio) in Adobe Premiere Pro/Filmora?

Pixel ratio: Adobe Premiere Pro

As we already discussed, an aspect ratio defines width to height. The still picture and video frames have a frame aspect ratio. The pixels that create the frame have a pixel aspect ratio (sometimes called PAR).

Different video recording standards have different aspect ratios. For instance, you record video for television in either a 16:9 or a 4:3 frame aspect ratio.

You set the frame and pixel aspect when you create a project in Adobe Premiere Pro. Once you set these ratios, you can’t change them for that project. However, you can edit the aspect ratio of a sequence. You can also use assets made with different aspect ratios in the project.

Premiere Pro automatically compensates for the pixel aspect ratio of source files.

If an asset still feels distorted, you can manually mention its pixel aspect ratio. But that isn’t very clear, especially for a beginner. This is why we recommend doing the following.

Pixel ratio: Wondershare Filmora

You need a converter or a video editor to change the aspect ratio permanently. Here we humbly recommend an excellent aspect ratio changer - Wondershare Filmora video editor, which helps you make 4:3, 9:16, 16:9, and 1:1 aspect ratio videos pretty quickly.

Wondershare Filmora

Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!

Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >

filmora-video-editor

Furthermore, you can conveniently share these videos on YouTube, Apple TV, Vimeo, and mobile devices.

Transform aspect ratio at the beginning interface

Wondershare Filmora Video Editor helps you change the project aspect ratio right after launching the video editor program.

If you click the drop-down menu, you will see the usual 16:9, 1:1, 9:16, 4:3, and 21:9 aspect ratios.

change aspect ratio filmora

Unlike Adobe Premiere Pro, Wondershare Filmora offers you four more ways of setting aspect ratios efficiently.

Method 2: You can change the aspect ratio under Project Settings

project settings filmora

Method 3: Change the aspect ratio of video with Auto-Reframe

auto reframe filmora

Method 4: Change aspect ratio during Editing

editing filmora

Method 5: Change aspect ratio while Exporting

exporting filmora

Thus, using the Wondershare Filmora along with the pixel ratio calculator makes a difference!

Part 4 Difference among Pixel Aspect Ratio, Display Aspect Ratio, and Storage Aspect Ratio

Although the image aspect ratio comes from its width and height, it also contains multiple subsets that help to define image proportions properly.

1 - Pixel aspect ratio

Pixel aspect ratio (PAR) is the proportion of the specific pixels within an image. They are generally square within the pixel aspect ratio of 1:1.

But sometimes, specific images are optimized for certain types of displays. And, they have rectangular pixels with an aspect ratio of 4:3 or similar.

2 - Display aspect ratio

The display aspect ratio (DAR) is the designers’ most frequent aspect ratio and gets generally synced with the general term.

As the name suggests, the display aspect ratio refers to the proportions of an image as it appears on different screens out there.

Some devices, such as televisions and cameras, have a fixed DAR for images to display nicely on these devices.

They need optimization for their specific or respective aspect ratio. For instance, a typical display aspect ratio for the widescreen video on a television screen or monitor screen is 16:9.

They appear distorted when images with different aspect ratios are presented on these devices. Digital SLR camera sensors also consist of a fixed display aspect ratio, which controls how pictures captured by the camera will be displayed and saved.

3 - Storage aspect ratio

Storage aspect ratio, commonly known as (SAR) is an aspect ratio formula that concerns specifically to encoded digital video files. SAR refers to the height and the width relationship in video frame size, and it is required to be consistent among all individual frames.

SAR x PAR = DAR for max widescreen videos in a usual used formula.

Part 1 Part 5: How Aspect Ratios Affect UI/UX Design?

Aspect ratios play a vital part in any project that consists of displaying and capturing photographs, videos, or other image-based files in an ideal manner. The camera’s fixed aspect ratio can considerably impact, especially for photographers.

And for videographers or anyone working with slideshows, animations, and other motion projects, the aspect ratio is a prominent element for correct display on mobile devices and widescreen.

But even in the environment of responsive web design, problems can arise, such as when an image is not adjustable for display without compromising its quality or content.

A small example is when you need a square image with a 1:1 aspect ratio to insert into a rectangular box on a web page. To accommodate varying image size requirements, proportions and size may need adjustment.

In an increasingly picture-driven digital world, videos and images that look even slightly out of the way add to a visitor’s negative impression of a site. Besides those forced into the wrong configurations can even interfere with a site’s usability.

Poorly proportioned user guide or product images video that’s too stretched to check clearly can affect both a visitor’s want and their ability to use the site. Developers, designers, and anyone working with images will need to know how aspect ratios work and manipulate them for the best visual effect.

Various pixel calculator ratios, both paid and free, have popped up on the web to streamline the process.

Key Takeaways from This Episode

An overview of pixels

Understanding the importance of pixel ratio calculators

Different pixel ratios and their impact on UI/UX design

Try It Free Try It Free

Size, formats, and resolution… What are pixels exactly doing with it?

pixel

So let’s review some basics on pixel calculator ratio to create an easy life, your workflow more productive, and your photos of the ideal size for the intended purpose.

In this article

01 [What is Pixel Aspect Ratio?](#Part 1)

02 [How is Pixel Ratio Calculated?](#Part 2)

03 [Par (pixel Aspect Ratio) in Adobe Premiere Pro/Filmora?](#Part 3)

04 [Difference among Pixel Aspect Ratio, Display Aspect Ratio, and Storage Aspect Ratio](#Part 4)

05 [How Aspect Ratios Affect UI/UX Design?](#Part 5)

Part 1 What is Pixel Aspect Ratio?

A digital image is not a single non-dividable thing. You’ll see that your photo is like a mosaic formed by small tiles if you zoom in far enough, which are known as pixels in photography.

The amount of these pixels and the way they are divided are the two elements that you’re required to take into account to know more about the resolution and pixel calculator ratio.

The Pixel Aspect Ratio is simply the latest way of defining the length of one side of a pixel in context to the length of the other.

Let’s say the ratio is 1:1; each side of the pixel is the same length as the other, also known as a square in pixels.

If the ratio is 2:1, it means that one side is twice the length of the other.

NOTE: The ‘Aspect Ratio’ does not define the actual or exact length of the side of a pixel is, just its “relative” size of one side to the other. The actual length will depend on how much you shrink or stretch a photo when recreating it. But if the Pixel Calculator Ratio is 1:1, then the pixels will always be square irrespective of the size of that particular photo.

pixel aspect ratio

Part 2 How is Pixel Ratio Calculated?

You can use a pixel ratio calculator to calculate the pixels within a screen. So, we’d like to suggest a calculator by xwebtools.com.

Here, you can see tabs, namely the Common Ratios Ratio Width, Ratio Height, Pixels Width, and Pixels Height.

xwebtools pixel ratio calculator

How it works:

This pixel ratio calculator converts pixel dimensions to aspect ratios. It is an online free tool that assists you in calculating the aspect ratio value of an object or a photo.

The conversion can be carried in both ways, aspect ratio to pixels and pixels to aspect ratio. This screen resolution calculator offers a powerful and simple tool that can convert the ratio of images to pixels resolution and pixels to ratio dimensions.

You need to provide Pixels Width and Pixels Height to calculate the aspect ratio; the aspect ratio will be automatically calculated.

You need to provide Ratio Height and Ratio Width to calculate pixel resolutions. Both the Pixels Width and Height will get automatically calculated.

Part 3 What is Par (pixel Aspect Ratio) in Adobe Premiere Pro/Filmora?

Pixel ratio: Adobe Premiere Pro

As we already discussed, an aspect ratio defines width to height. The still picture and video frames have a frame aspect ratio. The pixels that create the frame have a pixel aspect ratio (sometimes called PAR).

Different video recording standards have different aspect ratios. For instance, you record video for television in either a 16:9 or a 4:3 frame aspect ratio.

You set the frame and pixel aspect when you create a project in Adobe Premiere Pro. Once you set these ratios, you can’t change them for that project. However, you can edit the aspect ratio of a sequence. You can also use assets made with different aspect ratios in the project.

Premiere Pro automatically compensates for the pixel aspect ratio of source files.

If an asset still feels distorted, you can manually mention its pixel aspect ratio. But that isn’t very clear, especially for a beginner. This is why we recommend doing the following.

Pixel ratio: Wondershare Filmora

You need a converter or a video editor to change the aspect ratio permanently. Here we humbly recommend an excellent aspect ratio changer - Wondershare Filmora video editor, which helps you make 4:3, 9:16, 16:9, and 1:1 aspect ratio videos pretty quickly.

Wondershare Filmora

Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!

Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >

filmora-video-editor

Furthermore, you can conveniently share these videos on YouTube, Apple TV, Vimeo, and mobile devices.

Transform aspect ratio at the beginning interface

Wondershare Filmora Video Editor helps you change the project aspect ratio right after launching the video editor program.

If you click the drop-down menu, you will see the usual 16:9, 1:1, 9:16, 4:3, and 21:9 aspect ratios.

change aspect ratio filmora

Unlike Adobe Premiere Pro, Wondershare Filmora offers you four more ways of setting aspect ratios efficiently.

Method 2: You can change the aspect ratio under Project Settings

project settings filmora

Method 3: Change the aspect ratio of video with Auto-Reframe

auto reframe filmora

Method 4: Change aspect ratio during Editing

editing filmora

Method 5: Change aspect ratio while Exporting

exporting filmora

Thus, using the Wondershare Filmora along with the pixel ratio calculator makes a difference!

Part 4 Difference among Pixel Aspect Ratio, Display Aspect Ratio, and Storage Aspect Ratio

Although the image aspect ratio comes from its width and height, it also contains multiple subsets that help to define image proportions properly.

1 - Pixel aspect ratio

Pixel aspect ratio (PAR) is the proportion of the specific pixels within an image. They are generally square within the pixel aspect ratio of 1:1.

But sometimes, specific images are optimized for certain types of displays. And, they have rectangular pixels with an aspect ratio of 4:3 or similar.

2 - Display aspect ratio

The display aspect ratio (DAR) is the designers’ most frequent aspect ratio and gets generally synced with the general term.

As the name suggests, the display aspect ratio refers to the proportions of an image as it appears on different screens out there.

Some devices, such as televisions and cameras, have a fixed DAR for images to display nicely on these devices.

They need optimization for their specific or respective aspect ratio. For instance, a typical display aspect ratio for the widescreen video on a television screen or monitor screen is 16:9.

They appear distorted when images with different aspect ratios are presented on these devices. Digital SLR camera sensors also consist of a fixed display aspect ratio, which controls how pictures captured by the camera will be displayed and saved.

3 - Storage aspect ratio

Storage aspect ratio, commonly known as (SAR) is an aspect ratio formula that concerns specifically to encoded digital video files. SAR refers to the height and the width relationship in video frame size, and it is required to be consistent among all individual frames.

SAR x PAR = DAR for max widescreen videos in a usual used formula.

Part 1 Part 5: How Aspect Ratios Affect UI/UX Design?

Aspect ratios play a vital part in any project that consists of displaying and capturing photographs, videos, or other image-based files in an ideal manner. The camera’s fixed aspect ratio can considerably impact, especially for photographers.

And for videographers or anyone working with slideshows, animations, and other motion projects, the aspect ratio is a prominent element for correct display on mobile devices and widescreen.

But even in the environment of responsive web design, problems can arise, such as when an image is not adjustable for display without compromising its quality or content.

A small example is when you need a square image with a 1:1 aspect ratio to insert into a rectangular box on a web page. To accommodate varying image size requirements, proportions and size may need adjustment.

In an increasingly picture-driven digital world, videos and images that look even slightly out of the way add to a visitor’s negative impression of a site. Besides those forced into the wrong configurations can even interfere with a site’s usability.

Poorly proportioned user guide or product images video that’s too stretched to check clearly can affect both a visitor’s want and their ability to use the site. Developers, designers, and anyone working with images will need to know how aspect ratios work and manipulate them for the best visual effect.

Various pixel calculator ratios, both paid and free, have popped up on the web to streamline the process.

Key Takeaways from This Episode

An overview of pixels

Understanding the importance of pixel ratio calculators

Different pixel ratios and their impact on UI/UX design

Try It Free Try It Free

Size, formats, and resolution… What are pixels exactly doing with it?

pixel

So let’s review some basics on pixel calculator ratio to create an easy life, your workflow more productive, and your photos of the ideal size for the intended purpose.

In this article

01 [What is Pixel Aspect Ratio?](#Part 1)

02 [How is Pixel Ratio Calculated?](#Part 2)

03 [Par (pixel Aspect Ratio) in Adobe Premiere Pro/Filmora?](#Part 3)

04 [Difference among Pixel Aspect Ratio, Display Aspect Ratio, and Storage Aspect Ratio](#Part 4)

05 [How Aspect Ratios Affect UI/UX Design?](#Part 5)

Part 1 What is Pixel Aspect Ratio?

A digital image is not a single non-dividable thing. You’ll see that your photo is like a mosaic formed by small tiles if you zoom in far enough, which are known as pixels in photography.

The amount of these pixels and the way they are divided are the two elements that you’re required to take into account to know more about the resolution and pixel calculator ratio.

The Pixel Aspect Ratio is simply the latest way of defining the length of one side of a pixel in context to the length of the other.

Let’s say the ratio is 1:1; each side of the pixel is the same length as the other, also known as a square in pixels.

If the ratio is 2:1, it means that one side is twice the length of the other.

NOTE: The ‘Aspect Ratio’ does not define the actual or exact length of the side of a pixel is, just its “relative” size of one side to the other. The actual length will depend on how much you shrink or stretch a photo when recreating it. But if the Pixel Calculator Ratio is 1:1, then the pixels will always be square irrespective of the size of that particular photo.

pixel aspect ratio

Part 2 How is Pixel Ratio Calculated?

You can use a pixel ratio calculator to calculate the pixels within a screen. So, we’d like to suggest a calculator by xwebtools.com.

Here, you can see tabs, namely the Common Ratios Ratio Width, Ratio Height, Pixels Width, and Pixels Height.

xwebtools pixel ratio calculator

How it works:

This pixel ratio calculator converts pixel dimensions to aspect ratios. It is an online free tool that assists you in calculating the aspect ratio value of an object or a photo.

The conversion can be carried in both ways, aspect ratio to pixels and pixels to aspect ratio. This screen resolution calculator offers a powerful and simple tool that can convert the ratio of images to pixels resolution and pixels to ratio dimensions.

You need to provide Pixels Width and Pixels Height to calculate the aspect ratio; the aspect ratio will be automatically calculated.

You need to provide Ratio Height and Ratio Width to calculate pixel resolutions. Both the Pixels Width and Height will get automatically calculated.

Part 3 What is Par (pixel Aspect Ratio) in Adobe Premiere Pro/Filmora?

Pixel ratio: Adobe Premiere Pro

As we already discussed, an aspect ratio defines width to height. The still picture and video frames have a frame aspect ratio. The pixels that create the frame have a pixel aspect ratio (sometimes called PAR).

Different video recording standards have different aspect ratios. For instance, you record video for television in either a 16:9 or a 4:3 frame aspect ratio.

You set the frame and pixel aspect when you create a project in Adobe Premiere Pro. Once you set these ratios, you can’t change them for that project. However, you can edit the aspect ratio of a sequence. You can also use assets made with different aspect ratios in the project.

Premiere Pro automatically compensates for the pixel aspect ratio of source files.

If an asset still feels distorted, you can manually mention its pixel aspect ratio. But that isn’t very clear, especially for a beginner. This is why we recommend doing the following.

Pixel ratio: Wondershare Filmora

You need a converter or a video editor to change the aspect ratio permanently. Here we humbly recommend an excellent aspect ratio changer - Wondershare Filmora video editor, which helps you make 4:3, 9:16, 16:9, and 1:1 aspect ratio videos pretty quickly.

Wondershare Filmora

Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!

Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >

filmora-video-editor

Furthermore, you can conveniently share these videos on YouTube, Apple TV, Vimeo, and mobile devices.

Transform aspect ratio at the beginning interface

Wondershare Filmora Video Editor helps you change the project aspect ratio right after launching the video editor program.

If you click the drop-down menu, you will see the usual 16:9, 1:1, 9:16, 4:3, and 21:9 aspect ratios.

change aspect ratio filmora

Unlike Adobe Premiere Pro, Wondershare Filmora offers you four more ways of setting aspect ratios efficiently.

Method 2: You can change the aspect ratio under Project Settings

project settings filmora

Method 3: Change the aspect ratio of video with Auto-Reframe

auto reframe filmora

Method 4: Change aspect ratio during Editing

editing filmora

Method 5: Change aspect ratio while Exporting

exporting filmora

Thus, using the Wondershare Filmora along with the pixel ratio calculator makes a difference!

Part 4 Difference among Pixel Aspect Ratio, Display Aspect Ratio, and Storage Aspect Ratio

Although the image aspect ratio comes from its width and height, it also contains multiple subsets that help to define image proportions properly.

1 - Pixel aspect ratio

Pixel aspect ratio (PAR) is the proportion of the specific pixels within an image. They are generally square within the pixel aspect ratio of 1:1.

But sometimes, specific images are optimized for certain types of displays. And, they have rectangular pixels with an aspect ratio of 4:3 or similar.

2 - Display aspect ratio

The display aspect ratio (DAR) is the designers’ most frequent aspect ratio and gets generally synced with the general term.

As the name suggests, the display aspect ratio refers to the proportions of an image as it appears on different screens out there.

Some devices, such as televisions and cameras, have a fixed DAR for images to display nicely on these devices.

They need optimization for their specific or respective aspect ratio. For instance, a typical display aspect ratio for the widescreen video on a television screen or monitor screen is 16:9.

They appear distorted when images with different aspect ratios are presented on these devices. Digital SLR camera sensors also consist of a fixed display aspect ratio, which controls how pictures captured by the camera will be displayed and saved.

3 - Storage aspect ratio

Storage aspect ratio, commonly known as (SAR) is an aspect ratio formula that concerns specifically to encoded digital video files. SAR refers to the height and the width relationship in video frame size, and it is required to be consistent among all individual frames.

SAR x PAR = DAR for max widescreen videos in a usual used formula.

Part 1 Part 5: How Aspect Ratios Affect UI/UX Design?

Aspect ratios play a vital part in any project that consists of displaying and capturing photographs, videos, or other image-based files in an ideal manner. The camera’s fixed aspect ratio can considerably impact, especially for photographers.

And for videographers or anyone working with slideshows, animations, and other motion projects, the aspect ratio is a prominent element for correct display on mobile devices and widescreen.

But even in the environment of responsive web design, problems can arise, such as when an image is not adjustable for display without compromising its quality or content.

A small example is when you need a square image with a 1:1 aspect ratio to insert into a rectangular box on a web page. To accommodate varying image size requirements, proportions and size may need adjustment.

In an increasingly picture-driven digital world, videos and images that look even slightly out of the way add to a visitor’s negative impression of a site. Besides those forced into the wrong configurations can even interfere with a site’s usability.

Poorly proportioned user guide or product images video that’s too stretched to check clearly can affect both a visitor’s want and their ability to use the site. Developers, designers, and anyone working with images will need to know how aspect ratios work and manipulate them for the best visual effect.

Various pixel calculator ratios, both paid and free, have popped up on the web to streamline the process.

Key Takeaways from This Episode

An overview of pixels

Understanding the importance of pixel ratio calculators

Different pixel ratios and their impact on UI/UX design

Try It Free Try It Free

Size, formats, and resolution… What are pixels exactly doing with it?

pixel

So let’s review some basics on pixel calculator ratio to create an easy life, your workflow more productive, and your photos of the ideal size for the intended purpose.

In this article

01 [What is Pixel Aspect Ratio?](#Part 1)

02 [How is Pixel Ratio Calculated?](#Part 2)

03 [Par (pixel Aspect Ratio) in Adobe Premiere Pro/Filmora?](#Part 3)

04 [Difference among Pixel Aspect Ratio, Display Aspect Ratio, and Storage Aspect Ratio](#Part 4)

05 [How Aspect Ratios Affect UI/UX Design?](#Part 5)

Part 1 What is Pixel Aspect Ratio?

A digital image is not a single non-dividable thing. You’ll see that your photo is like a mosaic formed by small tiles if you zoom in far enough, which are known as pixels in photography.

The amount of these pixels and the way they are divided are the two elements that you’re required to take into account to know more about the resolution and pixel calculator ratio.

The Pixel Aspect Ratio is simply the latest way of defining the length of one side of a pixel in context to the length of the other.

Let’s say the ratio is 1:1; each side of the pixel is the same length as the other, also known as a square in pixels.

If the ratio is 2:1, it means that one side is twice the length of the other.

NOTE: The ‘Aspect Ratio’ does not define the actual or exact length of the side of a pixel is, just its “relative” size of one side to the other. The actual length will depend on how much you shrink or stretch a photo when recreating it. But if the Pixel Calculator Ratio is 1:1, then the pixels will always be square irrespective of the size of that particular photo.

pixel aspect ratio

Part 2 How is Pixel Ratio Calculated?

You can use a pixel ratio calculator to calculate the pixels within a screen. So, we’d like to suggest a calculator by xwebtools.com.

Here, you can see tabs, namely the Common Ratios Ratio Width, Ratio Height, Pixels Width, and Pixels Height.

xwebtools pixel ratio calculator

How it works:

This pixel ratio calculator converts pixel dimensions to aspect ratios. It is an online free tool that assists you in calculating the aspect ratio value of an object or a photo.

The conversion can be carried in both ways, aspect ratio to pixels and pixels to aspect ratio. This screen resolution calculator offers a powerful and simple tool that can convert the ratio of images to pixels resolution and pixels to ratio dimensions.

You need to provide Pixels Width and Pixels Height to calculate the aspect ratio; the aspect ratio will be automatically calculated.

You need to provide Ratio Height and Ratio Width to calculate pixel resolutions. Both the Pixels Width and Height will get automatically calculated.

Part 3 What is Par (pixel Aspect Ratio) in Adobe Premiere Pro/Filmora?

Pixel ratio: Adobe Premiere Pro

As we already discussed, an aspect ratio defines width to height. The still picture and video frames have a frame aspect ratio. The pixels that create the frame have a pixel aspect ratio (sometimes called PAR).

Different video recording standards have different aspect ratios. For instance, you record video for television in either a 16:9 or a 4:3 frame aspect ratio.

You set the frame and pixel aspect when you create a project in Adobe Premiere Pro. Once you set these ratios, you can’t change them for that project. However, you can edit the aspect ratio of a sequence. You can also use assets made with different aspect ratios in the project.

Premiere Pro automatically compensates for the pixel aspect ratio of source files.

If an asset still feels distorted, you can manually mention its pixel aspect ratio. But that isn’t very clear, especially for a beginner. This is why we recommend doing the following.

Pixel ratio: Wondershare Filmora

You need a converter or a video editor to change the aspect ratio permanently. Here we humbly recommend an excellent aspect ratio changer - Wondershare Filmora video editor, which helps you make 4:3, 9:16, 16:9, and 1:1 aspect ratio videos pretty quickly.

Wondershare Filmora

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filmora-video-editor

Furthermore, you can conveniently share these videos on YouTube, Apple TV, Vimeo, and mobile devices.

Transform aspect ratio at the beginning interface

Wondershare Filmora Video Editor helps you change the project aspect ratio right after launching the video editor program.

If you click the drop-down menu, you will see the usual 16:9, 1:1, 9:16, 4:3, and 21:9 aspect ratios.

change aspect ratio filmora

Unlike Adobe Premiere Pro, Wondershare Filmora offers you four more ways of setting aspect ratios efficiently.

Method 2: You can change the aspect ratio under Project Settings

project settings filmora

Method 3: Change the aspect ratio of video with Auto-Reframe

auto reframe filmora

Method 4: Change aspect ratio during Editing

editing filmora

Method 5: Change aspect ratio while Exporting

exporting filmora

Thus, using the Wondershare Filmora along with the pixel ratio calculator makes a difference!

Part 4 Difference among Pixel Aspect Ratio, Display Aspect Ratio, and Storage Aspect Ratio

Although the image aspect ratio comes from its width and height, it also contains multiple subsets that help to define image proportions properly.

1 - Pixel aspect ratio

Pixel aspect ratio (PAR) is the proportion of the specific pixels within an image. They are generally square within the pixel aspect ratio of 1:1.

But sometimes, specific images are optimized for certain types of displays. And, they have rectangular pixels with an aspect ratio of 4:3 or similar.

2 - Display aspect ratio

The display aspect ratio (DAR) is the designers’ most frequent aspect ratio and gets generally synced with the general term.

As the name suggests, the display aspect ratio refers to the proportions of an image as it appears on different screens out there.

Some devices, such as televisions and cameras, have a fixed DAR for images to display nicely on these devices.

They need optimization for their specific or respective aspect ratio. For instance, a typical display aspect ratio for the widescreen video on a television screen or monitor screen is 16:9.

They appear distorted when images with different aspect ratios are presented on these devices. Digital SLR camera sensors also consist of a fixed display aspect ratio, which controls how pictures captured by the camera will be displayed and saved.

3 - Storage aspect ratio

Storage aspect ratio, commonly known as (SAR) is an aspect ratio formula that concerns specifically to encoded digital video files. SAR refers to the height and the width relationship in video frame size, and it is required to be consistent among all individual frames.

SAR x PAR = DAR for max widescreen videos in a usual used formula.

Part 1 Part 5: How Aspect Ratios Affect UI/UX Design?

Aspect ratios play a vital part in any project that consists of displaying and capturing photographs, videos, or other image-based files in an ideal manner. The camera’s fixed aspect ratio can considerably impact, especially for photographers.

And for videographers or anyone working with slideshows, animations, and other motion projects, the aspect ratio is a prominent element for correct display on mobile devices and widescreen.

But even in the environment of responsive web design, problems can arise, such as when an image is not adjustable for display without compromising its quality or content.

A small example is when you need a square image with a 1:1 aspect ratio to insert into a rectangular box on a web page. To accommodate varying image size requirements, proportions and size may need adjustment.

In an increasingly picture-driven digital world, videos and images that look even slightly out of the way add to a visitor’s negative impression of a site. Besides those forced into the wrong configurations can even interfere with a site’s usability.

Poorly proportioned user guide or product images video that’s too stretched to check clearly can affect both a visitor’s want and their ability to use the site. Developers, designers, and anyone working with images will need to know how aspect ratios work and manipulate them for the best visual effect.

Various pixel calculator ratios, both paid and free, have popped up on the web to streamline the process.

Key Takeaways from This Episode

An overview of pixels

Understanding the importance of pixel ratio calculators

Different pixel ratios and their impact on UI/UX design

Best MP4 Video Tag Editors for Windows and Mac

MP4 Video Tag Editors are used to alter or add general information to a video. These video tag editor software allow you to edit common metadata, including album, artist, title, comments, language, track information, copyright, genre, etc. Besides this, you can also sum up movie credits to your videos, such as information about composer, producer, writer, editor, director, or cinematographer. Not only this, some advanced software lets you edit information like internet URL, digitization, location, source form, dimensions, and many more. So, are you in search of such an mp4 metadata editor? In this article, we will share the top best MP4 Video Tag Editors for Windows and Mac.

In this article

01 Top 10 Best MP4 Video Tag Editors for Windows and Mac:

02 What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

Part 1: Top 10 Best MP4 Video Tag Editors for Windows and Mac

To help you find the best video tag editor, we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 best MP4 tag editors for Windows and Mac. Let’s have a look at them!

1. VLC Media Player

Supported OS: VLC Media Player software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: It is free of cost.

VLC is a versatile mp4 metadata editor that supports a huge range of video formats. The software lets you alter the general metadata, including artist, album, copyright, title, track number, publisher, date, etc. All you’ve to do is to open a video, then move to Tools > Media Information, and you can edit the tags you want.

VLC offers a handy audio fingerprint feature that checks an online database to recognize tags for an audio file. Moreover, you can also sum up an album cover image to an audio or video file.

vlc media player metadata tag editor

2. MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: The price starts from $14.49.

The MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor is used for editing both audio and video file tags. The software enables you to edit the music arts, cover arts, and apply effects. Further, it can help you to get the tags from movie videos and post them.

You can edit the MP4 tags in 3GP, MP4, M4B, M4V files and rename them by the tags. It can also help you to edit all metadata, atoms, and more.

mp4 video and audio tag editor

3. Amvidia Tag Editor

Supported OS: Amvidia Tag Editor is compatible with Mac.

Price: You can download the software free of cost.

The Amvidia software is a simple, flexible, and fast spreadsheet application for editing video tags. It enables you to download metadata and album covers from the load tags such as iTunes and other networks and paths. The software supports batch tagging, and it allows you to rename multiple files as well. It also enables you to fix encoding, find and replace texts, and manage artworks.

The Amvidia is a reliable music tag editor and supports numerous audio and video formats including, MP4, AIFF, MP3, WAV, M4A, and FLAC files. You can customize your columns and rearrange them to see desired tags during MP4 tag editing.

amvidia tag video editor

4. Openshot Video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: Free.

Openshot software offers you much more productive work than just the ability to edit metadata tags. It comes with an intuitive interface that makes it easy to find your way around, especially while using it to alter video tags. It supports the editing of many audios, video, and image format files, plus it is used for real-time previews and video transitions.

Openshot gives outstanding films, videos, and animation editing with its rich set of features. It can import media files, add music to the timeline, arrange videos with photos, preview the project and export your content as well.

openshot video tag video editor

5. MyMeta video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: You can download the software at a $3.49 rate.

MyMeta video tag editor software enables you to connect to different databases and automatically tag your files. It can connect with TheTVDB.com, TheMovieDB.org, and tagChimp to find the tags for your audio and video files. It integrates with metadata providers and works with M4V, MP4, and MOV.

The software offers comprehensive editing of MP4 video files and permits you a quick view of media files before tagging. Further, it gives the AutoTag feature to tag your media collection quickly with the least effort.

mymeta tag video editor

6. tinyMediaManager video Editor

Supported OS: The tinyMediaManager is compatible with Mac, Windows, Linux, and many other operating systems.

Price: It is available free of cost

The software comes with an automatic updating system and is set up to alter the video metadata for online media centers. It organizes data and works as a movie metadata editor, plus it can support command-line arguments. It gets all the important metadata for your TV shows from Imdb.com, TheTVDB.com, and TheMovieDB.org.

TinyMediaManager works as an MP4 tag editor that lets you generate video file metadata and supports you in organizing your files. Also, you can rename your folders according to your needs. Further, if you’re not contented with the results, you can manually edit all metadata or artwork.

7. Subler

Supported OS: It is compatible with all versions of the MAC system and other Apple devices such as iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, QuickTime, etc.

Price: The availability of this software is free.

Subler is MP4 tag editor video software that is free, and you can download it from the official website. It enables you to edit subtitles for both the audio and video files without using any other program. It also helps you to update Meta for all popular video and image files format.

It can create WebVTT subtitles tracks and TX3G files plus supports all metadata MP4 editing. It allows you to add, remove, or save MP4 media tracks and is dedicated to generating MPEG4 files for iDevices.

8. Avidemux

Supported OS: The Avidemux software is compatible with Microsoft Windows, Linux, BSD, and Mac.

Price: No charges

The Avidemux video tag editor enables you to perform simple video editing tasks such as editing video and audio metadata. It is open-source software having powerful automation functionality and helps you to perform scripting tasks.

It fulfills the basic editing requirements, including cutting, encoding, and lets you compress videos through VirtualDub. The software is known for its professional video production in MP4 tag editing as it can also help you embed permanent subtitles in your videos. Further, it can accept some other video file formats, including MPG, MPEG, and AVI.

9. ExifTool

Supported OS: The ExifTool is compatible with Mac, Windows, and even least-used operating systems.

Price: It is free of cost.

The software is best for users who want large metadata editing within highly particular digital files to achieve their targets. It can handle basic and complex tasks, making it perfect for newbies as well. The software can also work for users to open un-clear digital files and folders for viewing and reading. It also lets users manipulate images, videos audios, and PDF metadata.

Exiftool software works well with MP4 and allows you to edit Meta information of audios, videos, and images at once. It also enables you to write, edit, or delete video metadata one at a time or in group form.

10. Vidmore Video Converter

Supported OS: It is compatible with both Windows and Mac computers.

Price: The software charges you $19.95 for one month.

The software allows you to update the metadata of video or audio files, including album, artist, title, composer, genre, etc. Moreover, it enables you to set your picture or thumbnail for different video tracks and formats. It works with M4A, MP4, MOV, M4V, and many other input formats.

Vidmore video converter supports MP4 tag editing for both audio and video files. You can also customize your metadata tags and rename them according to your choice.

Part 2: What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

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Do you know why to use these tags? The video tags are illustrative keywords that can add to the video to help viewers search the content. Further, video tags are contemplated as an important ranking factor in algorithm and YouTube’s search. Most importantly, video tags give information about your video to Google search and YouTube, such as your video’s category, topic, note boundaries, and more. Further, video tags allow you to arrange and manage files easily, plus sort and search the target video file promptly.

Conclusion:

To ensure safety and security, we need some special tools to edit audio or video metadata. For this purpose, video tag editors are used for editing all common format audio and video files. The MP4 video tag editors enable you to manage and alter the music arts plus sort out the multimedia files. So, if you want to edit video metadata tags on your Mac or Windows, you need specific software. For your convenience, here we’ve listed the top 10 best mp4 metadata editors.

02 What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

Part 1: Top 10 Best MP4 Video Tag Editors for Windows and Mac

To help you find the best video tag editor, we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 best MP4 tag editors for Windows and Mac. Let’s have a look at them!

1. VLC Media Player

Supported OS: VLC Media Player software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: It is free of cost.

VLC is a versatile mp4 metadata editor that supports a huge range of video formats. The software lets you alter the general metadata, including artist, album, copyright, title, track number, publisher, date, etc. All you’ve to do is to open a video, then move to Tools > Media Information, and you can edit the tags you want.

VLC offers a handy audio fingerprint feature that checks an online database to recognize tags for an audio file. Moreover, you can also sum up an album cover image to an audio or video file.

vlc media player metadata tag editor

2. MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: The price starts from $14.49.

The MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor is used for editing both audio and video file tags. The software enables you to edit the music arts, cover arts, and apply effects. Further, it can help you to get the tags from movie videos and post them.

You can edit the MP4 tags in 3GP, MP4, M4B, M4V files and rename them by the tags. It can also help you to edit all metadata, atoms, and more.

mp4 video and audio tag editor

3. Amvidia Tag Editor

Supported OS: Amvidia Tag Editor is compatible with Mac.

Price: You can download the software free of cost.

The Amvidia software is a simple, flexible, and fast spreadsheet application for editing video tags. It enables you to download metadata and album covers from the load tags such as iTunes and other networks and paths. The software supports batch tagging, and it allows you to rename multiple files as well. It also enables you to fix encoding, find and replace texts, and manage artworks.

The Amvidia is a reliable music tag editor and supports numerous audio and video formats including, MP4, AIFF, MP3, WAV, M4A, and FLAC files. You can customize your columns and rearrange them to see desired tags during MP4 tag editing.

amvidia tag video editor

4. Openshot Video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: Free.

Openshot software offers you much more productive work than just the ability to edit metadata tags. It comes with an intuitive interface that makes it easy to find your way around, especially while using it to alter video tags. It supports the editing of many audios, video, and image format files, plus it is used for real-time previews and video transitions.

Openshot gives outstanding films, videos, and animation editing with its rich set of features. It can import media files, add music to the timeline, arrange videos with photos, preview the project and export your content as well.

openshot video tag video editor

5. MyMeta video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: You can download the software at a $3.49 rate.

MyMeta video tag editor software enables you to connect to different databases and automatically tag your files. It can connect with TheTVDB.com, TheMovieDB.org, and tagChimp to find the tags for your audio and video files. It integrates with metadata providers and works with M4V, MP4, and MOV.

The software offers comprehensive editing of MP4 video files and permits you a quick view of media files before tagging. Further, it gives the AutoTag feature to tag your media collection quickly with the least effort.

mymeta tag video editor

6. tinyMediaManager video Editor

Supported OS: The tinyMediaManager is compatible with Mac, Windows, Linux, and many other operating systems.

Price: It is available free of cost

The software comes with an automatic updating system and is set up to alter the video metadata for online media centers. It organizes data and works as a movie metadata editor, plus it can support command-line arguments. It gets all the important metadata for your TV shows from Imdb.com, TheTVDB.com, and TheMovieDB.org.

TinyMediaManager works as an MP4 tag editor that lets you generate video file metadata and supports you in organizing your files. Also, you can rename your folders according to your needs. Further, if you’re not contented with the results, you can manually edit all metadata or artwork.

7. Subler

Supported OS: It is compatible with all versions of the MAC system and other Apple devices such as iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, QuickTime, etc.

Price: The availability of this software is free.

Subler is MP4 tag editor video software that is free, and you can download it from the official website. It enables you to edit subtitles for both the audio and video files without using any other program. It also helps you to update Meta for all popular video and image files format.

It can create WebVTT subtitles tracks and TX3G files plus supports all metadata MP4 editing. It allows you to add, remove, or save MP4 media tracks and is dedicated to generating MPEG4 files for iDevices.

8. Avidemux

Supported OS: The Avidemux software is compatible with Microsoft Windows, Linux, BSD, and Mac.

Price: No charges

The Avidemux video tag editor enables you to perform simple video editing tasks such as editing video and audio metadata. It is open-source software having powerful automation functionality and helps you to perform scripting tasks.

It fulfills the basic editing requirements, including cutting, encoding, and lets you compress videos through VirtualDub. The software is known for its professional video production in MP4 tag editing as it can also help you embed permanent subtitles in your videos. Further, it can accept some other video file formats, including MPG, MPEG, and AVI.

9. ExifTool

Supported OS: The ExifTool is compatible with Mac, Windows, and even least-used operating systems.

Price: It is free of cost.

The software is best for users who want large metadata editing within highly particular digital files to achieve their targets. It can handle basic and complex tasks, making it perfect for newbies as well. The software can also work for users to open un-clear digital files and folders for viewing and reading. It also lets users manipulate images, videos audios, and PDF metadata.

Exiftool software works well with MP4 and allows you to edit Meta information of audios, videos, and images at once. It also enables you to write, edit, or delete video metadata one at a time or in group form.

10. Vidmore Video Converter

Supported OS: It is compatible with both Windows and Mac computers.

Price: The software charges you $19.95 for one month.

The software allows you to update the metadata of video or audio files, including album, artist, title, composer, genre, etc. Moreover, it enables you to set your picture or thumbnail for different video tracks and formats. It works with M4A, MP4, MOV, M4V, and many other input formats.

Vidmore video converter supports MP4 tag editing for both audio and video files. You can also customize your metadata tags and rename them according to your choice.

Part 2: What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

The

Do you know why to use these tags? The video tags are illustrative keywords that can add to the video to help viewers search the content. Further, video tags are contemplated as an important ranking factor in algorithm and YouTube’s search. Most importantly, video tags give information about your video to Google search and YouTube, such as your video’s category, topic, note boundaries, and more. Further, video tags allow you to arrange and manage files easily, plus sort and search the target video file promptly.

Conclusion:

To ensure safety and security, we need some special tools to edit audio or video metadata. For this purpose, video tag editors are used for editing all common format audio and video files. The MP4 video tag editors enable you to manage and alter the music arts plus sort out the multimedia files. So, if you want to edit video metadata tags on your Mac or Windows, you need specific software. For your convenience, here we’ve listed the top 10 best mp4 metadata editors.

02 What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

Part 1: Top 10 Best MP4 Video Tag Editors for Windows and Mac

To help you find the best video tag editor, we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 best MP4 tag editors for Windows and Mac. Let’s have a look at them!

1. VLC Media Player

Supported OS: VLC Media Player software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: It is free of cost.

VLC is a versatile mp4 metadata editor that supports a huge range of video formats. The software lets you alter the general metadata, including artist, album, copyright, title, track number, publisher, date, etc. All you’ve to do is to open a video, then move to Tools > Media Information, and you can edit the tags you want.

VLC offers a handy audio fingerprint feature that checks an online database to recognize tags for an audio file. Moreover, you can also sum up an album cover image to an audio or video file.

vlc media player metadata tag editor

2. MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: The price starts from $14.49.

The MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor is used for editing both audio and video file tags. The software enables you to edit the music arts, cover arts, and apply effects. Further, it can help you to get the tags from movie videos and post them.

You can edit the MP4 tags in 3GP, MP4, M4B, M4V files and rename them by the tags. It can also help you to edit all metadata, atoms, and more.

mp4 video and audio tag editor

3. Amvidia Tag Editor

Supported OS: Amvidia Tag Editor is compatible with Mac.

Price: You can download the software free of cost.

The Amvidia software is a simple, flexible, and fast spreadsheet application for editing video tags. It enables you to download metadata and album covers from the load tags such as iTunes and other networks and paths. The software supports batch tagging, and it allows you to rename multiple files as well. It also enables you to fix encoding, find and replace texts, and manage artworks.

The Amvidia is a reliable music tag editor and supports numerous audio and video formats including, MP4, AIFF, MP3, WAV, M4A, and FLAC files. You can customize your columns and rearrange them to see desired tags during MP4 tag editing.

amvidia tag video editor

4. Openshot Video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: Free.

Openshot software offers you much more productive work than just the ability to edit metadata tags. It comes with an intuitive interface that makes it easy to find your way around, especially while using it to alter video tags. It supports the editing of many audios, video, and image format files, plus it is used for real-time previews and video transitions.

Openshot gives outstanding films, videos, and animation editing with its rich set of features. It can import media files, add music to the timeline, arrange videos with photos, preview the project and export your content as well.

openshot video tag video editor

5. MyMeta video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: You can download the software at a $3.49 rate.

MyMeta video tag editor software enables you to connect to different databases and automatically tag your files. It can connect with TheTVDB.com, TheMovieDB.org, and tagChimp to find the tags for your audio and video files. It integrates with metadata providers and works with M4V, MP4, and MOV.

The software offers comprehensive editing of MP4 video files and permits you a quick view of media files before tagging. Further, it gives the AutoTag feature to tag your media collection quickly with the least effort.

mymeta tag video editor

6. tinyMediaManager video Editor

Supported OS: The tinyMediaManager is compatible with Mac, Windows, Linux, and many other operating systems.

Price: It is available free of cost

The software comes with an automatic updating system and is set up to alter the video metadata for online media centers. It organizes data and works as a movie metadata editor, plus it can support command-line arguments. It gets all the important metadata for your TV shows from Imdb.com, TheTVDB.com, and TheMovieDB.org.

TinyMediaManager works as an MP4 tag editor that lets you generate video file metadata and supports you in organizing your files. Also, you can rename your folders according to your needs. Further, if you’re not contented with the results, you can manually edit all metadata or artwork.

7. Subler

Supported OS: It is compatible with all versions of the MAC system and other Apple devices such as iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, QuickTime, etc.

Price: The availability of this software is free.

Subler is MP4 tag editor video software that is free, and you can download it from the official website. It enables you to edit subtitles for both the audio and video files without using any other program. It also helps you to update Meta for all popular video and image files format.

It can create WebVTT subtitles tracks and TX3G files plus supports all metadata MP4 editing. It allows you to add, remove, or save MP4 media tracks and is dedicated to generating MPEG4 files for iDevices.

8. Avidemux

Supported OS: The Avidemux software is compatible with Microsoft Windows, Linux, BSD, and Mac.

Price: No charges

The Avidemux video tag editor enables you to perform simple video editing tasks such as editing video and audio metadata. It is open-source software having powerful automation functionality and helps you to perform scripting tasks.

It fulfills the basic editing requirements, including cutting, encoding, and lets you compress videos through VirtualDub. The software is known for its professional video production in MP4 tag editing as it can also help you embed permanent subtitles in your videos. Further, it can accept some other video file formats, including MPG, MPEG, and AVI.

9. ExifTool

Supported OS: The ExifTool is compatible with Mac, Windows, and even least-used operating systems.

Price: It is free of cost.

The software is best for users who want large metadata editing within highly particular digital files to achieve their targets. It can handle basic and complex tasks, making it perfect for newbies as well. The software can also work for users to open un-clear digital files and folders for viewing and reading. It also lets users manipulate images, videos audios, and PDF metadata.

Exiftool software works well with MP4 and allows you to edit Meta information of audios, videos, and images at once. It also enables you to write, edit, or delete video metadata one at a time or in group form.

10. Vidmore Video Converter

Supported OS: It is compatible with both Windows and Mac computers.

Price: The software charges you $19.95 for one month.

The software allows you to update the metadata of video or audio files, including album, artist, title, composer, genre, etc. Moreover, it enables you to set your picture or thumbnail for different video tracks and formats. It works with M4A, MP4, MOV, M4V, and many other input formats.

Vidmore video converter supports MP4 tag editing for both audio and video files. You can also customize your metadata tags and rename them according to your choice.

Part 2: What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

The

Do you know why to use these tags? The video tags are illustrative keywords that can add to the video to help viewers search the content. Further, video tags are contemplated as an important ranking factor in algorithm and YouTube’s search. Most importantly, video tags give information about your video to Google search and YouTube, such as your video’s category, topic, note boundaries, and more. Further, video tags allow you to arrange and manage files easily, plus sort and search the target video file promptly.

Conclusion:

To ensure safety and security, we need some special tools to edit audio or video metadata. For this purpose, video tag editors are used for editing all common format audio and video files. The MP4 video tag editors enable you to manage and alter the music arts plus sort out the multimedia files. So, if you want to edit video metadata tags on your Mac or Windows, you need specific software. For your convenience, here we’ve listed the top 10 best mp4 metadata editors.

02 What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

Part 1: Top 10 Best MP4 Video Tag Editors for Windows and Mac

To help you find the best video tag editor, we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 best MP4 tag editors for Windows and Mac. Let’s have a look at them!

1. VLC Media Player

Supported OS: VLC Media Player software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: It is free of cost.

VLC is a versatile mp4 metadata editor that supports a huge range of video formats. The software lets you alter the general metadata, including artist, album, copyright, title, track number, publisher, date, etc. All you’ve to do is to open a video, then move to Tools > Media Information, and you can edit the tags you want.

VLC offers a handy audio fingerprint feature that checks an online database to recognize tags for an audio file. Moreover, you can also sum up an album cover image to an audio or video file.

vlc media player metadata tag editor

2. MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: The price starts from $14.49.

The MP4 Video and Audio Tag Editor is used for editing both audio and video file tags. The software enables you to edit the music arts, cover arts, and apply effects. Further, it can help you to get the tags from movie videos and post them.

You can edit the MP4 tags in 3GP, MP4, M4B, M4V files and rename them by the tags. It can also help you to edit all metadata, atoms, and more.

mp4 video and audio tag editor

3. Amvidia Tag Editor

Supported OS: Amvidia Tag Editor is compatible with Mac.

Price: You can download the software free of cost.

The Amvidia software is a simple, flexible, and fast spreadsheet application for editing video tags. It enables you to download metadata and album covers from the load tags such as iTunes and other networks and paths. The software supports batch tagging, and it allows you to rename multiple files as well. It also enables you to fix encoding, find and replace texts, and manage artworks.

The Amvidia is a reliable music tag editor and supports numerous audio and video formats including, MP4, AIFF, MP3, WAV, M4A, and FLAC files. You can customize your columns and rearrange them to see desired tags during MP4 tag editing.

amvidia tag video editor

4. Openshot Video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Price: Free.

Openshot software offers you much more productive work than just the ability to edit metadata tags. It comes with an intuitive interface that makes it easy to find your way around, especially while using it to alter video tags. It supports the editing of many audios, video, and image format files, plus it is used for real-time previews and video transitions.

Openshot gives outstanding films, videos, and animation editing with its rich set of features. It can import media files, add music to the timeline, arrange videos with photos, preview the project and export your content as well.

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5. MyMeta video Editor

Supported OS: The software is compatible with Windows.

Price: You can download the software at a $3.49 rate.

MyMeta video tag editor software enables you to connect to different databases and automatically tag your files. It can connect with TheTVDB.com, TheMovieDB.org, and tagChimp to find the tags for your audio and video files. It integrates with metadata providers and works with M4V, MP4, and MOV.

The software offers comprehensive editing of MP4 video files and permits you a quick view of media files before tagging. Further, it gives the AutoTag feature to tag your media collection quickly with the least effort.

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6. tinyMediaManager video Editor

Supported OS: The tinyMediaManager is compatible with Mac, Windows, Linux, and many other operating systems.

Price: It is available free of cost

The software comes with an automatic updating system and is set up to alter the video metadata for online media centers. It organizes data and works as a movie metadata editor, plus it can support command-line arguments. It gets all the important metadata for your TV shows from Imdb.com, TheTVDB.com, and TheMovieDB.org.

TinyMediaManager works as an MP4 tag editor that lets you generate video file metadata and supports you in organizing your files. Also, you can rename your folders according to your needs. Further, if you’re not contented with the results, you can manually edit all metadata or artwork.

7. Subler

Supported OS: It is compatible with all versions of the MAC system and other Apple devices such as iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, QuickTime, etc.

Price: The availability of this software is free.

Subler is MP4 tag editor video software that is free, and you can download it from the official website. It enables you to edit subtitles for both the audio and video files without using any other program. It also helps you to update Meta for all popular video and image files format.

It can create WebVTT subtitles tracks and TX3G files plus supports all metadata MP4 editing. It allows you to add, remove, or save MP4 media tracks and is dedicated to generating MPEG4 files for iDevices.

8. Avidemux

Supported OS: The Avidemux software is compatible with Microsoft Windows, Linux, BSD, and Mac.

Price: No charges

The Avidemux video tag editor enables you to perform simple video editing tasks such as editing video and audio metadata. It is open-source software having powerful automation functionality and helps you to perform scripting tasks.

It fulfills the basic editing requirements, including cutting, encoding, and lets you compress videos through VirtualDub. The software is known for its professional video production in MP4 tag editing as it can also help you embed permanent subtitles in your videos. Further, it can accept some other video file formats, including MPG, MPEG, and AVI.

9. ExifTool

Supported OS: The ExifTool is compatible with Mac, Windows, and even least-used operating systems.

Price: It is free of cost.

The software is best for users who want large metadata editing within highly particular digital files to achieve their targets. It can handle basic and complex tasks, making it perfect for newbies as well. The software can also work for users to open un-clear digital files and folders for viewing and reading. It also lets users manipulate images, videos audios, and PDF metadata.

Exiftool software works well with MP4 and allows you to edit Meta information of audios, videos, and images at once. It also enables you to write, edit, or delete video metadata one at a time or in group form.

10. Vidmore Video Converter

Supported OS: It is compatible with both Windows and Mac computers.

Price: The software charges you $19.95 for one month.

The software allows you to update the metadata of video or audio files, including album, artist, title, composer, genre, etc. Moreover, it enables you to set your picture or thumbnail for different video tracks and formats. It works with M4A, MP4, MOV, M4V, and many other input formats.

Vidmore video converter supports MP4 tag editing for both audio and video files. You can also customize your metadata tags and rename them according to your choice.

Part 2: What is Video Tag, and why should you use it?

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Do you know why to use these tags? The video tags are illustrative keywords that can add to the video to help viewers search the content. Further, video tags are contemplated as an important ranking factor in algorithm and YouTube’s search. Most importantly, video tags give information about your video to Google search and YouTube, such as your video’s category, topic, note boundaries, and more. Further, video tags allow you to arrange and manage files easily, plus sort and search the target video file promptly.

Conclusion:

To ensure safety and security, we need some special tools to edit audio or video metadata. For this purpose, video tag editors are used for editing all common format audio and video files. The MP4 video tag editors enable you to manage and alter the music arts plus sort out the multimedia files. So, if you want to edit video metadata tags on your Mac or Windows, you need specific software. For your convenience, here we’ve listed the top 10 best mp4 metadata editors.

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