![]() Some of the products which we are going to cover might be familiar, while some you’ll discover for the first time. Also, do take a look at our article about video marketing and some tools specialized in video marketing if you look for a practical way of using your video editing skills. Today we’re going to look at some of the best video-making apps that are currently available on the App Store. ![]() To accommodate these technological advancements, app makers, while fully aware of the decrease in limitations and what’s possible, have developed some truly amazing platforms for users of different levels to create videos with. Most apps have moved to a subscription model for their “Pro” or “Premium” tiers, so we look for a yearly cost of under $50 if an app asks for more than that, it had better include some seriously awesome perks to justify that extra cost.Apart from iPhone's processors becoming beefier, and the increase in RAM allowing for more intense tasks, the camera department has been getting its share of love, and so what we’re left with is an almost perfect device for capturing and video editing. ![]() For people who want to upgrade, the cost should be reasonable. In general, we prefer apps that provide generous free modes, don’t restrict common adjustments, and relegate only expert settings or perks like desktop-and-mobile sync and cloud storage to the paid tier. A usable free mode and a reasonable upgrade price: As long as the features are there, most people will take a free app over a paid one.The best apps don’t do this, making the case for going pro in subtler ways. Others pepper the editing space with distracting ads. Few ads and no nagging to upgrade: Some nominally free apps spam you incessantly, trying to get you to upgrade.Support for TIFF, PNG, and other formats is welcome, too. Raw is still a niche concern for mobile-first photographers, but Apple and Google are beginning to make it more accessible for the average person, so it will become more important going forward. Ability to handle multiple formats: Few mobile apps can directly edit raw images, but we prefer those that can.They also allow you to save your edits as a profile so that you can easily apply those edits to other photos in the future. Quality filters and presets: This is subjective, obviously, but the best editing apps provide more attractive filters and presets (and a wider range of them) for those who don’t want to spend a ton of time tweaking each photo. ![]() If an editing app retains both the individual edit steps and the slider positions for each adjustment, even after being closed and reopened, all the better.
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