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Stijn Grooten

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an app for you. Read on to discover the 7 Best Video Editing Apps for iPad. 7. iMovie - First-Party Video Editor If you're just starting out in the editing world, and want to get some experience without spending a dime, iMovie is the perfect option for you. Not only does iMovie have everything you need to cover your basic editing needs, but it's also Apple's very own video editing app. That means that it's bound to work better than other apps with Apple devices. So if you have an older iPad, this might be a great choice, too. Plus, it's very easy to use. In typical Apple fashion, you'll be able to start imposing videos and creating your own movies as soon as you open the app, even if you have little to no experience. If you're somewhat of a more experienced editor, on the other hand, then this app might not have everything you need because iMovie's features are pretty limited. 6. Apple Clips - Great for Social Media If you're only interested in editing to post cool videos on TikTok or Instagram, then Apple Clips is a solid choice for you. Just like iMovie, Clips is a pretty straightforward app to use. You can record videos vertically or horizontally and edit them within the app. You can add filters, effects, and even your favorite memories. The app also makes it really easy to share your work on any social media site you want. Share it with friends or family using Messages. Needless to say, this app isn't for everybody. If you're looking for a more serious app that edits more than clips, then you should choose any of the other options on the list. 5. LumaFusion - Powerful and Affordable LumaFusion is one of the most complete and powerful editing apps out there. However, when it comes to this app, you'll either love it or hate it. Don't get me wrong, LumaFusion is used by both amateurs and professionals alike. However, some people don't like it that much because it does have some limitations that other apps like Final Cut Pro don't have. With that said, for only $30, you get a professional app that has more than enough to cover all your needs, even if you've been editing for a really long time now. Sure, not everyone has $30 to spend on an app, but LumaFusion is just a one-time payment. And compared to the $300 that Final Cut Pro costs, this is a freaking steal. If you're serious about editing and you want to have the best, you won't regret getting LumaFusion. 4. Filmmaker Pro - Perfect for Professionals Alongside apps like LumaFusion, Filmmaker Pro is one of the best editing apps you can get on your iPad.

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