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Best Video Editor Apps for Android: InShot, PowerDirector, Quik, and More

  Video editing apps are now becoming increasingly popular, and the Google Play store has some of the best video editing apps for Android that you can find on mobile devices. These are especially popular among millennials who love uploading reels and creative videos on social media. Video editing apps of today give you several tools to stitch multiple videos together, create seamless transitions, add music, and edit out unwanted footage. Earlier, all of this was possible only through premium software like Adobe Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro, which are expensive to buy and require heavily loaded PCs to run smoothly. Now, thanks to the app revolution, there are several video editing apps that offer varied editing tools, some for free, and some at a premium subscription. We have compiled a list of the five best video editing apps for Android users that are free to download. These apps have been collated by skimming through the top video editing apps list on Google Play store and seeing t

How To Choose Between Instagram’s Reels And TikTok

  With the Facebook-owned platform copying the format from the upstart video-sharing app, here’s how brands should think about the difference between the two products. As the saying goes, “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” And, Facebook tends to flatter (or copy) quiet a number of features from its competitors. The tech company’s latest form of flattery is with the Reels feature for Instagram, a “clone” of the incredibly popular app, TikTok. So how do the two compare? What they’ve both got: Both apps/features are free to use. Both have the ability to create short videos with editing and enhancement features (e.g., overlaying videos with copyrighted music or sounds, and adding special effects). Reels essentially mimicked this from TikTok. Instagram leads in overall downloads, but TikTok leads in new user downloads How they differ: One is a standalone app (TikTok); one is a feature within a platform (Instagram’s Reels). The usability and experience of Reels pales in compariso

How To Fine-tune Videos On Android For Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, And More

      Smartphone videography has taken a turn for the better over the last few years, but the output isn’t always as polished as we want them to be. Thankfully, there are a couple of video editing apps that offer seamless fine-tuning options, allowing you to adjust your video’s brightness, contrast, saturation, and more. So, without further ado, let’s dig in. CONTENTS How to fine-tune a video in VivaVideo How to fine-tune your video in YouCut How to fine-tune a video in VivaVideo Step 1. Make sure you have the  VivaVideo app  installed. Step 2. Open the app and tap on  Edit video. Step 3. Select the video you want to edit and tap on  Next. Step 4. Upon entering the main screen, navigate to the  Clip Edit tab. Step 5. Tap on  Adjust.  Step 6.  Tweak  brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, temperature, and use vignette effect on your video. Step 7. Tap on the  green tick. Step 8. Tap on  Save/Upload.