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How to Apply the Rule of Thirds in Your Videos

The Rule of Thirds is a basic visual arts concept that can be applied to film. It’s not complex but it takes a bit of practice to get right, like most things. By applying the rule though, you’ll create videos that are more visually appealing and therefore engaging. After all, it’s about attracting your viewers’ attention and not letting them go. Of course, if you feel this is all too much then  consider pre-made video templates  from an online video editor. They’ll already have you covered with the Rule of Thirds. You simply add your logo and tagline when video editing and you’re off.   What is the Rule of Thirds?  As you get more at ease with using an online video editor, you might find yourself wanting to get more creative. In that case, you need to think about composition when doing video creation. The way you make up each frame of your film can make the difference between an exceptional story because you arrange objects and actors to emphasize what’s important. Your viewers are the

The 11 Best Photo Blender Apps for Android

  You don't need Photoshop skills to produce these stunning double exposure effects on Android. There are many ways to transform ordinary photos into breathtaking shots, but using a photo blending app is one of the easiest. With a photo blender app, you can merge multiple photos on your Android device in a few clicks. Combining two images into one—a double exposure—can make them emotional, surreal, or humorous. Some photo merging apps have editing functions, allowing you to crop your pictures or tweak the brightness. Here are the best photo blender apps for Android. 1. Photo blender Photo blender is a blender-effect tool with powerful photo editing capabilities. The app lets you add shadow effects, blur, texts, emojis, and funny stickers to photos. You can change or blur the background, rotate or drag and drop photos, mirror images, and combine up to nine pictures together in a collage. Use the app to crop and add filters to images, and combine several shots with different layouts

The Best Adobe Photoshop Alternatives in 2021

  Although  Adobe Photoshop  has become known as the industry’s leading post-processing software with its powerful non-destructive editing tools, it is by far not the only option available out there. Photoshop has been around for just over 30 years — first released in 1990 — and has become an integral part of most professional photographers editing workflows. It’s even so well known outside of the photography industry realm that the word verb “to Photoshop” has become a synonym for editing and manipulating images irrespective of what program is used. Using advanced intelligent tools and other Creative Cloud app integrations, Photoshop users can manipulate their photographs, designs, artwork, and more. Using a subscription-based pricing model, Photoshop is able to deliver regular software updates and bring out new tools but also as a consequence has  garnered dislike  from many who don’t want to invest in a business that can increase its monthly fee at a short notice while providing lac