![]() Truly, I always expected to be slower when I first used this version of the app, just like I would be with any other new editor. On the Mac these are all separated out into different views and parts of the screen, but thanks to the iPad’s reduced screen space, they had to condense things, and I think this change is just fantastic in terms of getting what I need at any point in the middle of an edit. I also really enjoyed how my media library, transitions, effects, and music all feel better to browse than the Mac version of the app. The software gave me the choice, which is always a good thing in pro-level apps. As a bonus, all those Mac controls were there too, so I could revert to my old ways if I wanted. By comparison, I was instantly able to naturally use my fingers to grab a clip and resize it and move it around the frame in a way that just felt better than what I had ever experienced on the Mac. You’re switching between modes and using a mouse to resize things can be clunky, so you find yourself just keying in numbers which feels less natural. Other apps have done good work, namely LumaFusion for leading the way with iPad video editing, but credit to Apple for coming out of the gate with an interface that's both powerful and easier to use than the Mac app in some ways.įor example, resizing and moving videos can be a pain on the Mac. Final Cut Pro: Editing on iPadOSĪfter using the app for a couple of days to edit a video, I can pretty confidently say that despite some paper cuts and limitations, Final Cut Pro is the best video editing app I've ever used for the iPad. I’m happy to say that while Final Cut Pro for the iPad is also trimmed down from the Mac app, it manages to feel more complete than those other apps. DaVinci Resolve was a big pro app update that hit the iPad in late 2022 which was also a severely trimmed down version of their desktop app. Or maybe you like Adobe and use Premiere Rush, which is a trimmed down version of Adobe’s desktop editor. Maybe you need more layers of video or you just need more control over the finer details of the edit.įor years, iPad users would likely be drawn to LumaFusion, which has done tons to innovate in iPad video editing over the years. Maybe you want more freedom in your edits or you want more advanced titles or color corrections. ![]() If all you need is to edit some clips together from your iPhone, then iMovie is a great place to start.īut once you start to feel constrained by iMovie, it might be time to look for something more robust. iMovie also falls into this category, but it’s a much simpler version of what Final Cut does. The DVD should pop out of the external drive when its finished.Even if you’ve never heard the term “non-linear video editor” before, you may have used one in the past and not known it. Title image: Click "Add" to create a title image.Ĭlick on “Window” then “Background Tasks” to view the overall completion percentage. Logo image: Click "Add" to create a logo. Background: Click "Add" to browse for a picture to add as the background to personalize your menu. ![]() Loop: Checkbox creates a loop movie button. Markers: Checkbox to use chapter markers as subtitles. When disc loads: either choose Show Menu or Play movie immediately. Color Space: This is automatically set based on your timeline settings. Volume Name: How the disc title will read on a computer. Title: Enter title of disc for the main menu. Disc template: default (5 different backgrounds to choose from). Output device: (make sure to choose the external drive) *not the hard drive option. Next connect an external DVD drive and insert a blank DVD disc (DVD-R is most compatible). ![]() Go to the top menu and click on “File” then “Share” then “DVD”. ![]()
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