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Stijn Grooten

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The best part about this app is that you can get it for free. However, if you want to be serious about your videos, you'll need to pay quite a lot of money. Free users don't get many of the most useful editing features Filmmaker Pro has to offer. Not only that, but you'll have a watermark on all your videos until you decide to pay almost $30 to remove it. Getting all paid features will cost you around $70. If you do have the money to invest, however, you won't regret getting this app. It's got a collection of almost 200 different fonts, 30 filters, and over ten transitions for you to use. It also supports a green screen, which is a nice plus. In a few words, Filmmaker Pro is expensive, but it's worth it. 3. Adobe Premiere Rush - Pro Editing for Influencers Adobe Premiere Rush is perfect for people who work or want to work in the social media space, especially if you're already using other Adobe apps like Premiere Pro. This app lets you edit your videos or clips and quickly upload them to YouTube or any other social media. What's great about this app is that it's got cross-platform support. That means you can start working on your computer on Premiere Pro and continue on your iPad to give the finishing touches. The downside about Premiere Rush is the same one most Adobe products have: It's subscription-based. You can download it and test it for free, but if you're serious about it, you'll need to get a monthly subscription. Fortunately, it comes with a free plan that's perfect for people starting out. You can try it out for yourself and see if it's good for you. 2. GoPro Quick: Edit the Action on the Go The GoPro Quick app's name says everything you need to know. This is a video editing app for GoPro users. Quick was made by GoPro itself, so you know it's got everything you need to edit your GoPro videos in the best possible way. You can keep all your GoPro videos within the app so you can find and share them in an instant. You can also edit your videos by adding filters, creating different sections, and even sinking music to your videos. 1. Stop Motion Studio - The Name Says It All Stop Motion Studio is clearly not for everyone. But if you're into starting your own stop motion film, this is the app for you. Stop Motion Studio comes with everything you need to get your video rolling from animation guides that help you work faster to a simple and easy-to-use interface that'll make stop motion an easier task. After you're done, you can share your video in 4K right from the app. You can upload it to YouTube or share it via Messages.

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