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StanfordWebbie Posted at 2017-11-20 19:30
I have a smart phone, a tablet, and a desktop. There's no way I'd try to do post video work on anything but the desktop. If you are serious about doing videos with your quad, I'd urge you to find an inexpensive desktop and abandon using smaller devices. I have a Mac and find iMovie to be very good. A professional videographer suggested a free program called Davinci Resolve. I have that on my computer now and bought a "how to" book that I've started working through. Now Davinci is supposedly used by the whole gamut - from raw amateurs to major film studios. So far, it's HARD. I may go back to iMovie since I'm not sure if I need all the power of Davinci. Still, I would never abandon my desktop and try to do anything on smaller work stations.
i'm in agreement as well. I use my Macbook Pro for all of my editing. I don't even open pictures on my mobile. I've thought about using a tablet, but I feel too limited. I need ALL of the bells and whistles to edit with, and my mobile phone just doesn't have enough juice.
I know that doesn't answer the OPs question though. I guess the answer is I don't know if there is an app that will be able to give you what you really need to do quality editing. IMovie is available on the iphone, and it is decent. My wife uses it sometimes to put together video for different things, but that's not available for Android phones. Hope you find something you can work with! |
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