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In 2024, System Check Ensuring Your Computer Meets Premiere Pros Requirements
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System Check: Ensuring Your Computer Meets Premiere Pro’s Requirements
System Requirements for Running Premiere Pro: How to Set Up Computer
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
We all know that Adobe Premiere Pro is one of the best professional video editing software, while to run such a powerful video editing software, you may need a powerful windows PC or Mac as well. Though most modern computer systems can run Adobe Premiere out of the box, there are some steps to take, and potential decisions to make, before installing the software, or if you are building or buying a new computer to make sure you get the best experience possible with the software.
You may also like:Best Adobe Premiere Alternatives >>
Minimum system requirement to run Premiere Pro on Windows and Mac in 2019
Your computer should at least to meet the minimum specification below to run Premiere Pro, and if you need to edit some VR videos, your computer configuration should be higher according to the minimum specifications list on their website .
- Intel 6th or newer CPU
- Windows 10 (64-bit) 1703 or later/ MacOS V10.12 later
- 16GB RAM; 4GB GPU VRAM
- Fast internal SSD
- 1920*1080 Display resolution
- 32-bit video card
- Internet connection
However, it is important to remember this is the minimum specification, and will not necessarily give a satisfactory user experience. The recommended specifications are far more likely to provide the kind of performance expected of the software and those would be the ones to use as a guide for the minimum spec for a new computer or any upgrades being planned prior to installation.
How to check Computer Specifications
Since Premiere Pro CC only works on Windows 10 system after 2018 13.0 release, we will show you how to check if your PC meets the requirements to run Premiere Pro on Windows 10
- Press Windows Key+ E on the keyboard to bring up Windows Explorer.
- Right click the This PC option in the sidebar and then select Properties from the context menu.
- The system specification window will show up which you see the Processor, RAM, system type and other system information.
Checking the specification on your Mac is easy, just click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your Mac, and then select About This Mac option. In the pop-up window you will see the information including Processor speed, memory and graphic card etc.
How to Set Up Computer for Premiere
1. Processor
Whilst the software will run on a Core2Duo intel or Phenom II AMD processor, it is worth noting that rendering can be highly intensive work for the processor and the fastest possible processor within your budget will pay dividends in speed of editing. In general, even a Core I3, the cheapest of the current Intel range, will be significantly faster than older processors, but because Premiere happily uses multi cored processors to their full, if the budget can reach to a quad core or more processor then do so, Premiere is a piece of software that benefits from the computational power increase more than most.
2. Memory
The next consideration is memory. The minimum specification suggests 4GB of RAM with 8GB recommended, for reliable and smooth running consider 8GB minimum, and go for as much as you can. For a computer that is used for other activities as well, multitasking can see even 24GB of Ram being fully utilized, especially if you are working on HD content. Speaking of content, this is the other aspect of memory to look at. Whilst you can use a storage drive that contains everything else on your computer to keep the media you are working on, for HD content especially, and for trouble free and the fastest possible operation it is advisable to reserve a single drive, preferably a 7200 RPM or faster one, exclusively for your media. Bandwidth and access times means Premiere will be significantly faster in operation with its media on a dedicated drive.
3. Graphic
The final aspect of specification to consider is graphics. Adobe Premiere uses a feature called the Mercury Playback Engine that allows much faster and smoother playback of video without rendering, it has two modes, software only and GPU acceleration mode (Using either CUDA or OpenCL). The GPU acceleration mode offers significant performance increases and is therefore highly desirable. However, not all GPU’s are compatible with the Mercury Playback Engine, the list of those that are is found on the previously linked specification page, so if a new computer is being built or purchased, or upgrades are being considered prior to install, it is highly desirable to utilize a compatible GPU where possible.
5. Settings
Having covered the basic specifications of a computer that will enhance the operation of Premiere, it is now time to look at the computer settings and how this can affect Premiere’s performance and usability.
The first thing to understand is that video editing, especially HD video, is bandwidth intensive, in effect, it fills up the lanes between the CPU, RAM, GPU and Hard Drive during operation. Spreading the use of that bandwidth over several devices can see huge performance gains, so one of the best ways to optimize the computer for Premier is to adjust how the hard drives are used. How effective this can be depends on the computer you are using, so we will try to cover a few different possibilities here.
6. Drive
If your computer contains a single drive, simply install Premiere and start using it, there are no options available here. If there are two drives, keep one for the operating system, programs and cache files. Use the second drive exclusively for video project files, exported projects and previews.
If the computer has three drives then keep one for the operating system and programs, the second one for the video project files, and use the third for previews, cache files and exported projects.
If you have access to even more drives, then split the cache from the previews, and ultimately have one drive each for previews, exports and cache. Spreading the files across as many drives as possible enhances performance by enabling the different read/write operations to occur without interference from each other.
That is the theory, but how do you achieve this? This is done within Premiere itself, there are two parts, accessing where the media cache files are placed is done though the edit menu, following the path edit > preferences > media.
Changing where the project files, previews and exports are stored is just as easy, and is accessed via the project menu by taking the path project > project settings > scratchdisks.
7. Sequence Setting
When working with Premiere it is important to have the correct settings for the type of media you are using and the nature of the final output. This is done within Premiere by a function known as a Sequence.
After creating a new project you are presented with the sequence dialogue box. You can have as many sequences in a single project as you like, but Premiere always assumes you require at least one and so needs the first one to be created to allow work on a project. Any media, both audio and video, placed into a sequence is automatically adapted to the settings of that sequence, so you will want to choose settings that match the original media as closely as possible. Each sequence in a project can have different settings if required, as this lessens the workload on the CPU and makes the process faster and smoother.
The sequence dialogue has three tabs, Sequence Presets, Settings and Tracks
The Preset Tab makes setting up a new sequence much simpler. Choosing a preset enables Premiere to choose the settings that best match the chosen video and audio format. There are a wide range of presets available to suit the most commonly used media types, they are organized based on camera formats. Within each group there are numerous settings and configurations to choose from based around frame sizes and interlacing. Whilst choosing the correct preset can be a little daunting to the uninitiated, ensuring the number of frames per second, the frame size and codec are correct is all that is required.
Once the preset is chosen you can move to the settings tab to adjust the preset manually. Some settings will not be adjustable in this tab due to the specific optimization required for the input media.
Because the presets do such a good job it is not really necessary to adjust anything in the settings tab, and unless you are trying to do something very specific.
While the standard presets are usually suitable, on occasion you may desire a custom setting. To do this, choose a sequence preset that is close to your media, and then make custom selections in the Settings tab. By selecting the Save Preset option on the Settings tab you can then create a custom setting with those parameters. Give the preset a suitable name in the Save Settings dialog and add any notes that are needed. The preset can be found in the Custom folder under Available Presets.
Those with the Apple Prores Codec on their computers can use this as the preview codec if required. By choosing Quicktime as the preview format in a custom editing mode, and lastly Apple Prores as the required codec.
Conclusion
If your computer failed to meet the requirement to run Premiere Pro, you may need to spend some money to buy a powerful computer or choose another professional video editing software similar to Premiere Pro, or choose a video editing software. If your computer isn’t powerful enough to run Premiere Pro, you will get awful experience at editing footage because of the long loading time and stuck playback.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
We all know that Adobe Premiere Pro is one of the best professional video editing software, while to run such a powerful video editing software, you may need a powerful windows PC or Mac as well. Though most modern computer systems can run Adobe Premiere out of the box, there are some steps to take, and potential decisions to make, before installing the software, or if you are building or buying a new computer to make sure you get the best experience possible with the software.
You may also like:Best Adobe Premiere Alternatives >>
Minimum system requirement to run Premiere Pro on Windows and Mac in 2019
Your computer should at least to meet the minimum specification below to run Premiere Pro, and if you need to edit some VR videos, your computer configuration should be higher according to the minimum specifications list on their website .
- Intel 6th or newer CPU
- Windows 10 (64-bit) 1703 or later/ MacOS V10.12 later
- 16GB RAM; 4GB GPU VRAM
- Fast internal SSD
- 1920*1080 Display resolution
- 32-bit video card
- Internet connection
However, it is important to remember this is the minimum specification, and will not necessarily give a satisfactory user experience. The recommended specifications are far more likely to provide the kind of performance expected of the software and those would be the ones to use as a guide for the minimum spec for a new computer or any upgrades being planned prior to installation.
How to check Computer Specifications
Since Premiere Pro CC only works on Windows 10 system after 2018 13.0 release, we will show you how to check if your PC meets the requirements to run Premiere Pro on Windows 10
- Press Windows Key+ E on the keyboard to bring up Windows Explorer.
- Right click the This PC option in the sidebar and then select Properties from the context menu.
- The system specification window will show up which you see the Processor, RAM, system type and other system information.
Checking the specification on your Mac is easy, just click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your Mac, and then select About This Mac option. In the pop-up window you will see the information including Processor speed, memory and graphic card etc.
How to Set Up Computer for Premiere
1. Processor
Whilst the software will run on a Core2Duo intel or Phenom II AMD processor, it is worth noting that rendering can be highly intensive work for the processor and the fastest possible processor within your budget will pay dividends in speed of editing. In general, even a Core I3, the cheapest of the current Intel range, will be significantly faster than older processors, but because Premiere happily uses multi cored processors to their full, if the budget can reach to a quad core or more processor then do so, Premiere is a piece of software that benefits from the computational power increase more than most.
2. Memory
The next consideration is memory. The minimum specification suggests 4GB of RAM with 8GB recommended, for reliable and smooth running consider 8GB minimum, and go for as much as you can. For a computer that is used for other activities as well, multitasking can see even 24GB of Ram being fully utilized, especially if you are working on HD content. Speaking of content, this is the other aspect of memory to look at. Whilst you can use a storage drive that contains everything else on your computer to keep the media you are working on, for HD content especially, and for trouble free and the fastest possible operation it is advisable to reserve a single drive, preferably a 7200 RPM or faster one, exclusively for your media. Bandwidth and access times means Premiere will be significantly faster in operation with its media on a dedicated drive.
3. Graphic
The final aspect of specification to consider is graphics. Adobe Premiere uses a feature called the Mercury Playback Engine that allows much faster and smoother playback of video without rendering, it has two modes, software only and GPU acceleration mode (Using either CUDA or OpenCL). The GPU acceleration mode offers significant performance increases and is therefore highly desirable. However, not all GPU’s are compatible with the Mercury Playback Engine, the list of those that are is found on the previously linked specification page, so if a new computer is being built or purchased, or upgrades are being considered prior to install, it is highly desirable to utilize a compatible GPU where possible.
5. Settings
Having covered the basic specifications of a computer that will enhance the operation of Premiere, it is now time to look at the computer settings and how this can affect Premiere’s performance and usability.
The first thing to understand is that video editing, especially HD video, is bandwidth intensive, in effect, it fills up the lanes between the CPU, RAM, GPU and Hard Drive during operation. Spreading the use of that bandwidth over several devices can see huge performance gains, so one of the best ways to optimize the computer for Premier is to adjust how the hard drives are used. How effective this can be depends on the computer you are using, so we will try to cover a few different possibilities here.
6. Drive
If your computer contains a single drive, simply install Premiere and start using it, there are no options available here. If there are two drives, keep one for the operating system, programs and cache files. Use the second drive exclusively for video project files, exported projects and previews.
If the computer has three drives then keep one for the operating system and programs, the second one for the video project files, and use the third for previews, cache files and exported projects.
If you have access to even more drives, then split the cache from the previews, and ultimately have one drive each for previews, exports and cache. Spreading the files across as many drives as possible enhances performance by enabling the different read/write operations to occur without interference from each other.
That is the theory, but how do you achieve this? This is done within Premiere itself, there are two parts, accessing where the media cache files are placed is done though the edit menu, following the path edit > preferences > media.
Changing where the project files, previews and exports are stored is just as easy, and is accessed via the project menu by taking the path project > project settings > scratchdisks.
7. Sequence Setting
When working with Premiere it is important to have the correct settings for the type of media you are using and the nature of the final output. This is done within Premiere by a function known as a Sequence.
After creating a new project you are presented with the sequence dialogue box. You can have as many sequences in a single project as you like, but Premiere always assumes you require at least one and so needs the first one to be created to allow work on a project. Any media, both audio and video, placed into a sequence is automatically adapted to the settings of that sequence, so you will want to choose settings that match the original media as closely as possible. Each sequence in a project can have different settings if required, as this lessens the workload on the CPU and makes the process faster and smoother.
The sequence dialogue has three tabs, Sequence Presets, Settings and Tracks
The Preset Tab makes setting up a new sequence much simpler. Choosing a preset enables Premiere to choose the settings that best match the chosen video and audio format. There are a wide range of presets available to suit the most commonly used media types, they are organized based on camera formats. Within each group there are numerous settings and configurations to choose from based around frame sizes and interlacing. Whilst choosing the correct preset can be a little daunting to the uninitiated, ensuring the number of frames per second, the frame size and codec are correct is all that is required.
Once the preset is chosen you can move to the settings tab to adjust the preset manually. Some settings will not be adjustable in this tab due to the specific optimization required for the input media.
Because the presets do such a good job it is not really necessary to adjust anything in the settings tab, and unless you are trying to do something very specific.
While the standard presets are usually suitable, on occasion you may desire a custom setting. To do this, choose a sequence preset that is close to your media, and then make custom selections in the Settings tab. By selecting the Save Preset option on the Settings tab you can then create a custom setting with those parameters. Give the preset a suitable name in the Save Settings dialog and add any notes that are needed. The preset can be found in the Custom folder under Available Presets.
Those with the Apple Prores Codec on their computers can use this as the preview codec if required. By choosing Quicktime as the preview format in a custom editing mode, and lastly Apple Prores as the required codec.
Conclusion
If your computer failed to meet the requirement to run Premiere Pro, you may need to spend some money to buy a powerful computer or choose another professional video editing software similar to Premiere Pro, or choose a video editing software. If your computer isn’t powerful enough to run Premiere Pro, you will get awful experience at editing footage because of the long loading time and stuck playback.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
We all know that Adobe Premiere Pro is one of the best professional video editing software, while to run such a powerful video editing software, you may need a powerful windows PC or Mac as well. Though most modern computer systems can run Adobe Premiere out of the box, there are some steps to take, and potential decisions to make, before installing the software, or if you are building or buying a new computer to make sure you get the best experience possible with the software.
You may also like:Best Adobe Premiere Alternatives >>
Minimum system requirement to run Premiere Pro on Windows and Mac in 2019
Your computer should at least to meet the minimum specification below to run Premiere Pro, and if you need to edit some VR videos, your computer configuration should be higher according to the minimum specifications list on their website .
- Intel 6th or newer CPU
- Windows 10 (64-bit) 1703 or later/ MacOS V10.12 later
- 16GB RAM; 4GB GPU VRAM
- Fast internal SSD
- 1920*1080 Display resolution
- 32-bit video card
- Internet connection
However, it is important to remember this is the minimum specification, and will not necessarily give a satisfactory user experience. The recommended specifications are far more likely to provide the kind of performance expected of the software and those would be the ones to use as a guide for the minimum spec for a new computer or any upgrades being planned prior to installation.
How to check Computer Specifications
Since Premiere Pro CC only works on Windows 10 system after 2018 13.0 release, we will show you how to check if your PC meets the requirements to run Premiere Pro on Windows 10
- Press Windows Key+ E on the keyboard to bring up Windows Explorer.
- Right click the This PC option in the sidebar and then select Properties from the context menu.
- The system specification window will show up which you see the Processor, RAM, system type and other system information.
Checking the specification on your Mac is easy, just click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your Mac, and then select About This Mac option. In the pop-up window you will see the information including Processor speed, memory and graphic card etc.
How to Set Up Computer for Premiere
1. Processor
Whilst the software will run on a Core2Duo intel or Phenom II AMD processor, it is worth noting that rendering can be highly intensive work for the processor and the fastest possible processor within your budget will pay dividends in speed of editing. In general, even a Core I3, the cheapest of the current Intel range, will be significantly faster than older processors, but because Premiere happily uses multi cored processors to their full, if the budget can reach to a quad core or more processor then do so, Premiere is a piece of software that benefits from the computational power increase more than most.
2. Memory
The next consideration is memory. The minimum specification suggests 4GB of RAM with 8GB recommended, for reliable and smooth running consider 8GB minimum, and go for as much as you can. For a computer that is used for other activities as well, multitasking can see even 24GB of Ram being fully utilized, especially if you are working on HD content. Speaking of content, this is the other aspect of memory to look at. Whilst you can use a storage drive that contains everything else on your computer to keep the media you are working on, for HD content especially, and for trouble free and the fastest possible operation it is advisable to reserve a single drive, preferably a 7200 RPM or faster one, exclusively for your media. Bandwidth and access times means Premiere will be significantly faster in operation with its media on a dedicated drive.
3. Graphic
The final aspect of specification to consider is graphics. Adobe Premiere uses a feature called the Mercury Playback Engine that allows much faster and smoother playback of video without rendering, it has two modes, software only and GPU acceleration mode (Using either CUDA or OpenCL). The GPU acceleration mode offers significant performance increases and is therefore highly desirable. However, not all GPU’s are compatible with the Mercury Playback Engine, the list of those that are is found on the previously linked specification page, so if a new computer is being built or purchased, or upgrades are being considered prior to install, it is highly desirable to utilize a compatible GPU where possible.
5. Settings
Having covered the basic specifications of a computer that will enhance the operation of Premiere, it is now time to look at the computer settings and how this can affect Premiere’s performance and usability.
The first thing to understand is that video editing, especially HD video, is bandwidth intensive, in effect, it fills up the lanes between the CPU, RAM, GPU and Hard Drive during operation. Spreading the use of that bandwidth over several devices can see huge performance gains, so one of the best ways to optimize the computer for Premier is to adjust how the hard drives are used. How effective this can be depends on the computer you are using, so we will try to cover a few different possibilities here.
6. Drive
If your computer contains a single drive, simply install Premiere and start using it, there are no options available here. If there are two drives, keep one for the operating system, programs and cache files. Use the second drive exclusively for video project files, exported projects and previews.
If the computer has three drives then keep one for the operating system and programs, the second one for the video project files, and use the third for previews, cache files and exported projects.
If you have access to even more drives, then split the cache from the previews, and ultimately have one drive each for previews, exports and cache. Spreading the files across as many drives as possible enhances performance by enabling the different read/write operations to occur without interference from each other.
That is the theory, but how do you achieve this? This is done within Premiere itself, there are two parts, accessing where the media cache files are placed is done though the edit menu, following the path edit > preferences > media.
Changing where the project files, previews and exports are stored is just as easy, and is accessed via the project menu by taking the path project > project settings > scratchdisks.
7. Sequence Setting
When working with Premiere it is important to have the correct settings for the type of media you are using and the nature of the final output. This is done within Premiere by a function known as a Sequence.
After creating a new project you are presented with the sequence dialogue box. You can have as many sequences in a single project as you like, but Premiere always assumes you require at least one and so needs the first one to be created to allow work on a project. Any media, both audio and video, placed into a sequence is automatically adapted to the settings of that sequence, so you will want to choose settings that match the original media as closely as possible. Each sequence in a project can have different settings if required, as this lessens the workload on the CPU and makes the process faster and smoother.
The sequence dialogue has three tabs, Sequence Presets, Settings and Tracks
The Preset Tab makes setting up a new sequence much simpler. Choosing a preset enables Premiere to choose the settings that best match the chosen video and audio format. There are a wide range of presets available to suit the most commonly used media types, they are organized based on camera formats. Within each group there are numerous settings and configurations to choose from based around frame sizes and interlacing. Whilst choosing the correct preset can be a little daunting to the uninitiated, ensuring the number of frames per second, the frame size and codec are correct is all that is required.
Once the preset is chosen you can move to the settings tab to adjust the preset manually. Some settings will not be adjustable in this tab due to the specific optimization required for the input media.
Because the presets do such a good job it is not really necessary to adjust anything in the settings tab, and unless you are trying to do something very specific.
While the standard presets are usually suitable, on occasion you may desire a custom setting. To do this, choose a sequence preset that is close to your media, and then make custom selections in the Settings tab. By selecting the Save Preset option on the Settings tab you can then create a custom setting with those parameters. Give the preset a suitable name in the Save Settings dialog and add any notes that are needed. The preset can be found in the Custom folder under Available Presets.
Those with the Apple Prores Codec on their computers can use this as the preview codec if required. By choosing Quicktime as the preview format in a custom editing mode, and lastly Apple Prores as the required codec.
Conclusion
If your computer failed to meet the requirement to run Premiere Pro, you may need to spend some money to buy a powerful computer or choose another professional video editing software similar to Premiere Pro, or choose a video editing software. If your computer isn’t powerful enough to run Premiere Pro, you will get awful experience at editing footage because of the long loading time and stuck playback.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
We all know that Adobe Premiere Pro is one of the best professional video editing software, while to run such a powerful video editing software, you may need a powerful windows PC or Mac as well. Though most modern computer systems can run Adobe Premiere out of the box, there are some steps to take, and potential decisions to make, before installing the software, or if you are building or buying a new computer to make sure you get the best experience possible with the software.
You may also like:Best Adobe Premiere Alternatives >>
Minimum system requirement to run Premiere Pro on Windows and Mac in 2019
Your computer should at least to meet the minimum specification below to run Premiere Pro, and if you need to edit some VR videos, your computer configuration should be higher according to the minimum specifications list on their website .
- Intel 6th or newer CPU
- Windows 10 (64-bit) 1703 or later/ MacOS V10.12 later
- 16GB RAM; 4GB GPU VRAM
- Fast internal SSD
- 1920*1080 Display resolution
- 32-bit video card
- Internet connection
However, it is important to remember this is the minimum specification, and will not necessarily give a satisfactory user experience. The recommended specifications are far more likely to provide the kind of performance expected of the software and those would be the ones to use as a guide for the minimum spec for a new computer or any upgrades being planned prior to installation.
How to check Computer Specifications
Since Premiere Pro CC only works on Windows 10 system after 2018 13.0 release, we will show you how to check if your PC meets the requirements to run Premiere Pro on Windows 10
- Press Windows Key+ E on the keyboard to bring up Windows Explorer.
- Right click the This PC option in the sidebar and then select Properties from the context menu.
- The system specification window will show up which you see the Processor, RAM, system type and other system information.
Checking the specification on your Mac is easy, just click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your Mac, and then select About This Mac option. In the pop-up window you will see the information including Processor speed, memory and graphic card etc.
How to Set Up Computer for Premiere
1. Processor
Whilst the software will run on a Core2Duo intel or Phenom II AMD processor, it is worth noting that rendering can be highly intensive work for the processor and the fastest possible processor within your budget will pay dividends in speed of editing. In general, even a Core I3, the cheapest of the current Intel range, will be significantly faster than older processors, but because Premiere happily uses multi cored processors to their full, if the budget can reach to a quad core or more processor then do so, Premiere is a piece of software that benefits from the computational power increase more than most.
2. Memory
The next consideration is memory. The minimum specification suggests 4GB of RAM with 8GB recommended, for reliable and smooth running consider 8GB minimum, and go for as much as you can. For a computer that is used for other activities as well, multitasking can see even 24GB of Ram being fully utilized, especially if you are working on HD content. Speaking of content, this is the other aspect of memory to look at. Whilst you can use a storage drive that contains everything else on your computer to keep the media you are working on, for HD content especially, and for trouble free and the fastest possible operation it is advisable to reserve a single drive, preferably a 7200 RPM or faster one, exclusively for your media. Bandwidth and access times means Premiere will be significantly faster in operation with its media on a dedicated drive.
3. Graphic
The final aspect of specification to consider is graphics. Adobe Premiere uses a feature called the Mercury Playback Engine that allows much faster and smoother playback of video without rendering, it has two modes, software only and GPU acceleration mode (Using either CUDA or OpenCL). The GPU acceleration mode offers significant performance increases and is therefore highly desirable. However, not all GPU’s are compatible with the Mercury Playback Engine, the list of those that are is found on the previously linked specification page, so if a new computer is being built or purchased, or upgrades are being considered prior to install, it is highly desirable to utilize a compatible GPU where possible.
5. Settings
Having covered the basic specifications of a computer that will enhance the operation of Premiere, it is now time to look at the computer settings and how this can affect Premiere’s performance and usability.
The first thing to understand is that video editing, especially HD video, is bandwidth intensive, in effect, it fills up the lanes between the CPU, RAM, GPU and Hard Drive during operation. Spreading the use of that bandwidth over several devices can see huge performance gains, so one of the best ways to optimize the computer for Premier is to adjust how the hard drives are used. How effective this can be depends on the computer you are using, so we will try to cover a few different possibilities here.
6. Drive
If your computer contains a single drive, simply install Premiere and start using it, there are no options available here. If there are two drives, keep one for the operating system, programs and cache files. Use the second drive exclusively for video project files, exported projects and previews.
If the computer has three drives then keep one for the operating system and programs, the second one for the video project files, and use the third for previews, cache files and exported projects.
If you have access to even more drives, then split the cache from the previews, and ultimately have one drive each for previews, exports and cache. Spreading the files across as many drives as possible enhances performance by enabling the different read/write operations to occur without interference from each other.
That is the theory, but how do you achieve this? This is done within Premiere itself, there are two parts, accessing where the media cache files are placed is done though the edit menu, following the path edit > preferences > media.
Changing where the project files, previews and exports are stored is just as easy, and is accessed via the project menu by taking the path project > project settings > scratchdisks.
7. Sequence Setting
When working with Premiere it is important to have the correct settings for the type of media you are using and the nature of the final output. This is done within Premiere by a function known as a Sequence.
After creating a new project you are presented with the sequence dialogue box. You can have as many sequences in a single project as you like, but Premiere always assumes you require at least one and so needs the first one to be created to allow work on a project. Any media, both audio and video, placed into a sequence is automatically adapted to the settings of that sequence, so you will want to choose settings that match the original media as closely as possible. Each sequence in a project can have different settings if required, as this lessens the workload on the CPU and makes the process faster and smoother.
The sequence dialogue has three tabs, Sequence Presets, Settings and Tracks
The Preset Tab makes setting up a new sequence much simpler. Choosing a preset enables Premiere to choose the settings that best match the chosen video and audio format. There are a wide range of presets available to suit the most commonly used media types, they are organized based on camera formats. Within each group there are numerous settings and configurations to choose from based around frame sizes and interlacing. Whilst choosing the correct preset can be a little daunting to the uninitiated, ensuring the number of frames per second, the frame size and codec are correct is all that is required.
Once the preset is chosen you can move to the settings tab to adjust the preset manually. Some settings will not be adjustable in this tab due to the specific optimization required for the input media.
Because the presets do such a good job it is not really necessary to adjust anything in the settings tab, and unless you are trying to do something very specific.
While the standard presets are usually suitable, on occasion you may desire a custom setting. To do this, choose a sequence preset that is close to your media, and then make custom selections in the Settings tab. By selecting the Save Preset option on the Settings tab you can then create a custom setting with those parameters. Give the preset a suitable name in the Save Settings dialog and add any notes that are needed. The preset can be found in the Custom folder under Available Presets.
Those with the Apple Prores Codec on their computers can use this as the preview codec if required. By choosing Quicktime as the preview format in a custom editing mode, and lastly Apple Prores as the required codec.
Conclusion
If your computer failed to meet the requirement to run Premiere Pro, you may need to spend some money to buy a powerful computer or choose another professional video editing software similar to Premiere Pro, or choose a video editing software. If your computer isn’t powerful enough to run Premiere Pro, you will get awful experience at editing footage because of the long loading time and stuck playback.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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Make Your Followers Go Wow: How to Create Engaging Stop Motion Videos on Instagram
How to Make a Stop Motion Video on Instagram
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Instagram’s announcement that the stop motion feature will become available in the Stories section created quite a buzz on the Internet, a while ago. In 2020, the feature remains relatively unknown to social media users, even though on paper it seemed promising.
Stop motion videos, are simply sequentially taken photos that create an illusion of movement once they are played one after the other. These types of videos are growing more popular on social media, as they can make Instagram stories or any other social media feed more interesting. You are at the right place if you would like to join video content creators who already produce stop motion videos because in this article we are going to show you how to make a stop motion video on Instagram.
Part 1: How to Make a Stop Motion Video on Instagram?
The technical side of making a stop motion video on Instagram is rather simple since you can enable this feature in just a few taps. After you launch the app, you should tap on the Camera icon in the upper left corner of the screen. The new window will open where you can choose the type of Instagram story you want to create, so you can pick to go live , record a video normally or use the app’s Boomerang feature.
You will find the Stop Motion option at the end of this menu, and after you tap on it you just have to press the white button in the middle of the toolbar that is located near the bottom of the screen in order to start taking pictures.
Currently, Instagram limits the number of photos you can take with the stop motion feature to ten. Tap on the Done button that is located at the top of the screen once you completed the process of making a stop motion video and then proceed to choose stickers you would like to include in the story you created. Press the Send To button and decide if you want to share the stop motion video to your Instagram or Facebook story or with some of your Instagram followers. ;
Check the ultimate guide about how to use Instagram Stories
Cons of Making Stop Motion Videos with Instagram
Even though Instagram’s new stop motion feature offers an easy way to make your stories more interesting, it still has a few downsides. Adding sound or music to stop motion videos you create with Instagram isn’t possible at the moment, and you can’t do much more other than downloading the video to your device.
Like all other Instagram stories, stop motion videos created with this app are only available for 24 hours if you don’t save them on your phone. Moreover, downloading the stories you create with Instagram ’s stop motion tool will enable you to edit them with video editing apps for iPhone and Android devices and post them to any social media platform you choose.
In addition, the maximum number of frames a stop motion video created with Instagram can have is limited to just ten.
Frequently Asked Questions: Why Can’t I See the Stop Motion Feature in Instagram Stories?
Instagram’s stop motion feature is still in its beta stage, which means that it isn’t available on all versions of the app. So, if you can’t see this option you must go to Google Play or Apps Store and install the version of Instagram that has this feature. If the issue persists, you should opt for some other stop motion app you can use free of charge. ;
Part 2: 3 Best Stop Motion Apps you can Use to Create Animated Videos for Instagram
You shouldn’t worry if the stop motion feature isn’t available on the version of Instagram you’re using, because there are so many apps that are equipped with this tool. With so many different options on the market, finding the app that provides you with all features you need to create stop motion videos can be a difficult task. That’s why we shortlisted the three best apps for iPhones and Android devices that enable you to make animated stop motion videos for Instagram.
1. Over
Price: Free, offers in-app purchase
Compatibility: iOS, Android
Over allows you to do much more than just create stop motion videos you can post on Instagram since it is equipped with a versatile set of tools that can help you improve the brand awareness on social media. There are more than 700 templates to choose from and each of them enables you to adjust your photos and videos to the social network’s demands. However, the free version of the app offers only limited capabilities, and you must upgrade to the Pro version if you want to have access to all photo and video editing tools Over have to offer.
2. Mojo
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Creating content for social media with Mojo is a simple process that can be completed in just three easy steps. You don’t even need a Mojo account to start creating stories with this app. All you have to do is select an animated template, import videos or photos and edit it before tapping on the share button. There are more than a hundred animated templates to choose from, so after you pick one, you just have to add text overlays , but you must purchase Mojo Pro if you want to change aspect ratios , duplicate stories or have access to all text styles and templates.
3. Life Lapse
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
The fact that more than a million video content creators and brands are using Life Lapse to make stop motion videos says a lot about the app’s capabilities. Unlike Over and Mojo, Life Lapse lets you set the exposure and focus locks, switch on a grid or use the ghosted image overlay. Besides capturing photos and videos, the app also allows you to import photos you want to include in the stop motion animation. Furthermore, even the free version of Life Lapse offers a variety of video editing tools that allow you to crop images or adjust saturation, brightness or white balance values in each frame.
Check more video editing apps for Instagram
Part 3: How to Create a Stop Motion Videos with Life Lapse
You don’t have to be a skilled cinematographer to make a stop motion video using the Life Lapse app. Once you’ve installed and launched Life Lapse you should create a new project by tapping on the + icon. As soon as the camera loads you’ll be asked to choose if you would like to create a photo or a video project. Tap on the photo option and start taking photos of the objects or people you want to include in your stop motion video.
The app also grants you access to a broad range of tools that will make composing the shots easier or reduce the flickering effect. Even though Life Lapse doesn’t limit the maximum duration of the stop motion videos you can create with it, an Instagram story cannot be longer than 15 seconds. Furthermore, changing a video’s aspect ratio to 9:16 is recommended, as it will enable you to know exactly how your stop motion video is going to look like after you upload it to Instagram.
Part 4: Tips for Creating Stop Motion Videos for Instagram
The process of making a stop motion animation is not technically complicated since you just need to place your phone on a tripod and take a photo each time you move an object in the shot. Even so, working on a stop motion project requires previous preparations. Here are a few tips that will help you make a better stop motion animation video.
1. Develop a concept
What is your stop motion video about? This is the first and the most important question you will have to answer before you start making a stop motion video. Developing a concept will enable you to know which props you are going to need or how many actors you have to find before you can actually start shooting. Stop motion videos can be virtually about anything, and you should choose a story that will keep the audience interested from start to finish.
2. Shoot in studio conditions
Although it is not impossible to make a stop motion video in outdoor conditions, having control over sudden light changes is. That is why it is much better to shoot stop motion videos in studio-like conditions where you can easily adjust all the parameters in accordance with the demands of the project you’re working on. In addition, it is paramount to keep your phone perfectly steady, which is why it is better to mount it on a tripod than to shoot handheld.
Conclusion
Instagram’s stop motion feature is still under development and it may be some time before you can use it to create professional-looking videos. Apps like Over or Life Lapse are a much better option for all video content creators who would like to impress their audience with stop motion videos. Which app are you using to create stop motion videos? Leave a comment and let us know.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Instagram’s announcement that the stop motion feature will become available in the Stories section created quite a buzz on the Internet, a while ago. In 2020, the feature remains relatively unknown to social media users, even though on paper it seemed promising.
Stop motion videos, are simply sequentially taken photos that create an illusion of movement once they are played one after the other. These types of videos are growing more popular on social media, as they can make Instagram stories or any other social media feed more interesting. You are at the right place if you would like to join video content creators who already produce stop motion videos because in this article we are going to show you how to make a stop motion video on Instagram.
Part 1: How to Make a Stop Motion Video on Instagram?
The technical side of making a stop motion video on Instagram is rather simple since you can enable this feature in just a few taps. After you launch the app, you should tap on the Camera icon in the upper left corner of the screen. The new window will open where you can choose the type of Instagram story you want to create, so you can pick to go live , record a video normally or use the app’s Boomerang feature.
You will find the Stop Motion option at the end of this menu, and after you tap on it you just have to press the white button in the middle of the toolbar that is located near the bottom of the screen in order to start taking pictures.
Currently, Instagram limits the number of photos you can take with the stop motion feature to ten. Tap on the Done button that is located at the top of the screen once you completed the process of making a stop motion video and then proceed to choose stickers you would like to include in the story you created. Press the Send To button and decide if you want to share the stop motion video to your Instagram or Facebook story or with some of your Instagram followers. ;
Check the ultimate guide about how to use Instagram Stories
Cons of Making Stop Motion Videos with Instagram
Even though Instagram’s new stop motion feature offers an easy way to make your stories more interesting, it still has a few downsides. Adding sound or music to stop motion videos you create with Instagram isn’t possible at the moment, and you can’t do much more other than downloading the video to your device.
Like all other Instagram stories, stop motion videos created with this app are only available for 24 hours if you don’t save them on your phone. Moreover, downloading the stories you create with Instagram ’s stop motion tool will enable you to edit them with video editing apps for iPhone and Android devices and post them to any social media platform you choose.
In addition, the maximum number of frames a stop motion video created with Instagram can have is limited to just ten.
Frequently Asked Questions: Why Can’t I See the Stop Motion Feature in Instagram Stories?
Instagram’s stop motion feature is still in its beta stage, which means that it isn’t available on all versions of the app. So, if you can’t see this option you must go to Google Play or Apps Store and install the version of Instagram that has this feature. If the issue persists, you should opt for some other stop motion app you can use free of charge. ;
Part 2: 3 Best Stop Motion Apps you can Use to Create Animated Videos for Instagram
You shouldn’t worry if the stop motion feature isn’t available on the version of Instagram you’re using, because there are so many apps that are equipped with this tool. With so many different options on the market, finding the app that provides you with all features you need to create stop motion videos can be a difficult task. That’s why we shortlisted the three best apps for iPhones and Android devices that enable you to make animated stop motion videos for Instagram.
1. Over
Price: Free, offers in-app purchase
Compatibility: iOS, Android
Over allows you to do much more than just create stop motion videos you can post on Instagram since it is equipped with a versatile set of tools that can help you improve the brand awareness on social media. There are more than 700 templates to choose from and each of them enables you to adjust your photos and videos to the social network’s demands. However, the free version of the app offers only limited capabilities, and you must upgrade to the Pro version if you want to have access to all photo and video editing tools Over have to offer.
2. Mojo
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Creating content for social media with Mojo is a simple process that can be completed in just three easy steps. You don’t even need a Mojo account to start creating stories with this app. All you have to do is select an animated template, import videos or photos and edit it before tapping on the share button. There are more than a hundred animated templates to choose from, so after you pick one, you just have to add text overlays , but you must purchase Mojo Pro if you want to change aspect ratios , duplicate stories or have access to all text styles and templates.
3. Life Lapse
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
The fact that more than a million video content creators and brands are using Life Lapse to make stop motion videos says a lot about the app’s capabilities. Unlike Over and Mojo, Life Lapse lets you set the exposure and focus locks, switch on a grid or use the ghosted image overlay. Besides capturing photos and videos, the app also allows you to import photos you want to include in the stop motion animation. Furthermore, even the free version of Life Lapse offers a variety of video editing tools that allow you to crop images or adjust saturation, brightness or white balance values in each frame.
Check more video editing apps for Instagram
Part 3: How to Create a Stop Motion Videos with Life Lapse
You don’t have to be a skilled cinematographer to make a stop motion video using the Life Lapse app. Once you’ve installed and launched Life Lapse you should create a new project by tapping on the + icon. As soon as the camera loads you’ll be asked to choose if you would like to create a photo or a video project. Tap on the photo option and start taking photos of the objects or people you want to include in your stop motion video.
The app also grants you access to a broad range of tools that will make composing the shots easier or reduce the flickering effect. Even though Life Lapse doesn’t limit the maximum duration of the stop motion videos you can create with it, an Instagram story cannot be longer than 15 seconds. Furthermore, changing a video’s aspect ratio to 9:16 is recommended, as it will enable you to know exactly how your stop motion video is going to look like after you upload it to Instagram.
Part 4: Tips for Creating Stop Motion Videos for Instagram
The process of making a stop motion animation is not technically complicated since you just need to place your phone on a tripod and take a photo each time you move an object in the shot. Even so, working on a stop motion project requires previous preparations. Here are a few tips that will help you make a better stop motion animation video.
1. Develop a concept
What is your stop motion video about? This is the first and the most important question you will have to answer before you start making a stop motion video. Developing a concept will enable you to know which props you are going to need or how many actors you have to find before you can actually start shooting. Stop motion videos can be virtually about anything, and you should choose a story that will keep the audience interested from start to finish.
2. Shoot in studio conditions
Although it is not impossible to make a stop motion video in outdoor conditions, having control over sudden light changes is. That is why it is much better to shoot stop motion videos in studio-like conditions where you can easily adjust all the parameters in accordance with the demands of the project you’re working on. In addition, it is paramount to keep your phone perfectly steady, which is why it is better to mount it on a tripod than to shoot handheld.
Conclusion
Instagram’s stop motion feature is still under development and it may be some time before you can use it to create professional-looking videos. Apps like Over or Life Lapse are a much better option for all video content creators who would like to impress their audience with stop motion videos. Which app are you using to create stop motion videos? Leave a comment and let us know.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Instagram’s announcement that the stop motion feature will become available in the Stories section created quite a buzz on the Internet, a while ago. In 2020, the feature remains relatively unknown to social media users, even though on paper it seemed promising.
Stop motion videos, are simply sequentially taken photos that create an illusion of movement once they are played one after the other. These types of videos are growing more popular on social media, as they can make Instagram stories or any other social media feed more interesting. You are at the right place if you would like to join video content creators who already produce stop motion videos because in this article we are going to show you how to make a stop motion video on Instagram.
Part 1: How to Make a Stop Motion Video on Instagram?
The technical side of making a stop motion video on Instagram is rather simple since you can enable this feature in just a few taps. After you launch the app, you should tap on the Camera icon in the upper left corner of the screen. The new window will open where you can choose the type of Instagram story you want to create, so you can pick to go live , record a video normally or use the app’s Boomerang feature.
You will find the Stop Motion option at the end of this menu, and after you tap on it you just have to press the white button in the middle of the toolbar that is located near the bottom of the screen in order to start taking pictures.
Currently, Instagram limits the number of photos you can take with the stop motion feature to ten. Tap on the Done button that is located at the top of the screen once you completed the process of making a stop motion video and then proceed to choose stickers you would like to include in the story you created. Press the Send To button and decide if you want to share the stop motion video to your Instagram or Facebook story or with some of your Instagram followers. ;
Check the ultimate guide about how to use Instagram Stories
Cons of Making Stop Motion Videos with Instagram
Even though Instagram’s new stop motion feature offers an easy way to make your stories more interesting, it still has a few downsides. Adding sound or music to stop motion videos you create with Instagram isn’t possible at the moment, and you can’t do much more other than downloading the video to your device.
Like all other Instagram stories, stop motion videos created with this app are only available for 24 hours if you don’t save them on your phone. Moreover, downloading the stories you create with Instagram ’s stop motion tool will enable you to edit them with video editing apps for iPhone and Android devices and post them to any social media platform you choose.
In addition, the maximum number of frames a stop motion video created with Instagram can have is limited to just ten.
Frequently Asked Questions: Why Can’t I See the Stop Motion Feature in Instagram Stories?
Instagram’s stop motion feature is still in its beta stage, which means that it isn’t available on all versions of the app. So, if you can’t see this option you must go to Google Play or Apps Store and install the version of Instagram that has this feature. If the issue persists, you should opt for some other stop motion app you can use free of charge. ;
Part 2: 3 Best Stop Motion Apps you can Use to Create Animated Videos for Instagram
You shouldn’t worry if the stop motion feature isn’t available on the version of Instagram you’re using, because there are so many apps that are equipped with this tool. With so many different options on the market, finding the app that provides you with all features you need to create stop motion videos can be a difficult task. That’s why we shortlisted the three best apps for iPhones and Android devices that enable you to make animated stop motion videos for Instagram.
1. Over
Price: Free, offers in-app purchase
Compatibility: iOS, Android
Over allows you to do much more than just create stop motion videos you can post on Instagram since it is equipped with a versatile set of tools that can help you improve the brand awareness on social media. There are more than 700 templates to choose from and each of them enables you to adjust your photos and videos to the social network’s demands. However, the free version of the app offers only limited capabilities, and you must upgrade to the Pro version if you want to have access to all photo and video editing tools Over have to offer.
2. Mojo
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Creating content for social media with Mojo is a simple process that can be completed in just three easy steps. You don’t even need a Mojo account to start creating stories with this app. All you have to do is select an animated template, import videos or photos and edit it before tapping on the share button. There are more than a hundred animated templates to choose from, so after you pick one, you just have to add text overlays , but you must purchase Mojo Pro if you want to change aspect ratios , duplicate stories or have access to all text styles and templates.
3. Life Lapse
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
The fact that more than a million video content creators and brands are using Life Lapse to make stop motion videos says a lot about the app’s capabilities. Unlike Over and Mojo, Life Lapse lets you set the exposure and focus locks, switch on a grid or use the ghosted image overlay. Besides capturing photos and videos, the app also allows you to import photos you want to include in the stop motion animation. Furthermore, even the free version of Life Lapse offers a variety of video editing tools that allow you to crop images or adjust saturation, brightness or white balance values in each frame.
Check more video editing apps for Instagram
Part 3: How to Create a Stop Motion Videos with Life Lapse
You don’t have to be a skilled cinematographer to make a stop motion video using the Life Lapse app. Once you’ve installed and launched Life Lapse you should create a new project by tapping on the + icon. As soon as the camera loads you’ll be asked to choose if you would like to create a photo or a video project. Tap on the photo option and start taking photos of the objects or people you want to include in your stop motion video.
The app also grants you access to a broad range of tools that will make composing the shots easier or reduce the flickering effect. Even though Life Lapse doesn’t limit the maximum duration of the stop motion videos you can create with it, an Instagram story cannot be longer than 15 seconds. Furthermore, changing a video’s aspect ratio to 9:16 is recommended, as it will enable you to know exactly how your stop motion video is going to look like after you upload it to Instagram.
Part 4: Tips for Creating Stop Motion Videos for Instagram
The process of making a stop motion animation is not technically complicated since you just need to place your phone on a tripod and take a photo each time you move an object in the shot. Even so, working on a stop motion project requires previous preparations. Here are a few tips that will help you make a better stop motion animation video.
1. Develop a concept
What is your stop motion video about? This is the first and the most important question you will have to answer before you start making a stop motion video. Developing a concept will enable you to know which props you are going to need or how many actors you have to find before you can actually start shooting. Stop motion videos can be virtually about anything, and you should choose a story that will keep the audience interested from start to finish.
2. Shoot in studio conditions
Although it is not impossible to make a stop motion video in outdoor conditions, having control over sudden light changes is. That is why it is much better to shoot stop motion videos in studio-like conditions where you can easily adjust all the parameters in accordance with the demands of the project you’re working on. In addition, it is paramount to keep your phone perfectly steady, which is why it is better to mount it on a tripod than to shoot handheld.
Conclusion
Instagram’s stop motion feature is still under development and it may be some time before you can use it to create professional-looking videos. Apps like Over or Life Lapse are a much better option for all video content creators who would like to impress their audience with stop motion videos. Which app are you using to create stop motion videos? Leave a comment and let us know.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Instagram’s announcement that the stop motion feature will become available in the Stories section created quite a buzz on the Internet, a while ago. In 2020, the feature remains relatively unknown to social media users, even though on paper it seemed promising.
Stop motion videos, are simply sequentially taken photos that create an illusion of movement once they are played one after the other. These types of videos are growing more popular on social media, as they can make Instagram stories or any other social media feed more interesting. You are at the right place if you would like to join video content creators who already produce stop motion videos because in this article we are going to show you how to make a stop motion video on Instagram.
Part 1: How to Make a Stop Motion Video on Instagram?
The technical side of making a stop motion video on Instagram is rather simple since you can enable this feature in just a few taps. After you launch the app, you should tap on the Camera icon in the upper left corner of the screen. The new window will open where you can choose the type of Instagram story you want to create, so you can pick to go live , record a video normally or use the app’s Boomerang feature.
You will find the Stop Motion option at the end of this menu, and after you tap on it you just have to press the white button in the middle of the toolbar that is located near the bottom of the screen in order to start taking pictures.
Currently, Instagram limits the number of photos you can take with the stop motion feature to ten. Tap on the Done button that is located at the top of the screen once you completed the process of making a stop motion video and then proceed to choose stickers you would like to include in the story you created. Press the Send To button and decide if you want to share the stop motion video to your Instagram or Facebook story or with some of your Instagram followers. ;
Check the ultimate guide about how to use Instagram Stories
Cons of Making Stop Motion Videos with Instagram
Even though Instagram’s new stop motion feature offers an easy way to make your stories more interesting, it still has a few downsides. Adding sound or music to stop motion videos you create with Instagram isn’t possible at the moment, and you can’t do much more other than downloading the video to your device.
Like all other Instagram stories, stop motion videos created with this app are only available for 24 hours if you don’t save them on your phone. Moreover, downloading the stories you create with Instagram ’s stop motion tool will enable you to edit them with video editing apps for iPhone and Android devices and post them to any social media platform you choose.
In addition, the maximum number of frames a stop motion video created with Instagram can have is limited to just ten.
Frequently Asked Questions: Why Can’t I See the Stop Motion Feature in Instagram Stories?
Instagram’s stop motion feature is still in its beta stage, which means that it isn’t available on all versions of the app. So, if you can’t see this option you must go to Google Play or Apps Store and install the version of Instagram that has this feature. If the issue persists, you should opt for some other stop motion app you can use free of charge. ;
Part 2: 3 Best Stop Motion Apps you can Use to Create Animated Videos for Instagram
You shouldn’t worry if the stop motion feature isn’t available on the version of Instagram you’re using, because there are so many apps that are equipped with this tool. With so many different options on the market, finding the app that provides you with all features you need to create stop motion videos can be a difficult task. That’s why we shortlisted the three best apps for iPhones and Android devices that enable you to make animated stop motion videos for Instagram.
1. Over
Price: Free, offers in-app purchase
Compatibility: iOS, Android
Over allows you to do much more than just create stop motion videos you can post on Instagram since it is equipped with a versatile set of tools that can help you improve the brand awareness on social media. There are more than 700 templates to choose from and each of them enables you to adjust your photos and videos to the social network’s demands. However, the free version of the app offers only limited capabilities, and you must upgrade to the Pro version if you want to have access to all photo and video editing tools Over have to offer.
2. Mojo
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Creating content for social media with Mojo is a simple process that can be completed in just three easy steps. You don’t even need a Mojo account to start creating stories with this app. All you have to do is select an animated template, import videos or photos and edit it before tapping on the share button. There are more than a hundred animated templates to choose from, so after you pick one, you just have to add text overlays , but you must purchase Mojo Pro if you want to change aspect ratios , duplicate stories or have access to all text styles and templates.
3. Life Lapse
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
The fact that more than a million video content creators and brands are using Life Lapse to make stop motion videos says a lot about the app’s capabilities. Unlike Over and Mojo, Life Lapse lets you set the exposure and focus locks, switch on a grid or use the ghosted image overlay. Besides capturing photos and videos, the app also allows you to import photos you want to include in the stop motion animation. Furthermore, even the free version of Life Lapse offers a variety of video editing tools that allow you to crop images or adjust saturation, brightness or white balance values in each frame.
Check more video editing apps for Instagram
Part 3: How to Create a Stop Motion Videos with Life Lapse
You don’t have to be a skilled cinematographer to make a stop motion video using the Life Lapse app. Once you’ve installed and launched Life Lapse you should create a new project by tapping on the + icon. As soon as the camera loads you’ll be asked to choose if you would like to create a photo or a video project. Tap on the photo option and start taking photos of the objects or people you want to include in your stop motion video.
The app also grants you access to a broad range of tools that will make composing the shots easier or reduce the flickering effect. Even though Life Lapse doesn’t limit the maximum duration of the stop motion videos you can create with it, an Instagram story cannot be longer than 15 seconds. Furthermore, changing a video’s aspect ratio to 9:16 is recommended, as it will enable you to know exactly how your stop motion video is going to look like after you upload it to Instagram.
Part 4: Tips for Creating Stop Motion Videos for Instagram
The process of making a stop motion animation is not technically complicated since you just need to place your phone on a tripod and take a photo each time you move an object in the shot. Even so, working on a stop motion project requires previous preparations. Here are a few tips that will help you make a better stop motion animation video.
1. Develop a concept
What is your stop motion video about? This is the first and the most important question you will have to answer before you start making a stop motion video. Developing a concept will enable you to know which props you are going to need or how many actors you have to find before you can actually start shooting. Stop motion videos can be virtually about anything, and you should choose a story that will keep the audience interested from start to finish.
2. Shoot in studio conditions
Although it is not impossible to make a stop motion video in outdoor conditions, having control over sudden light changes is. That is why it is much better to shoot stop motion videos in studio-like conditions where you can easily adjust all the parameters in accordance with the demands of the project you’re working on. In addition, it is paramount to keep your phone perfectly steady, which is why it is better to mount it on a tripod than to shoot handheld.
Conclusion
Instagram’s stop motion feature is still under development and it may be some time before you can use it to create professional-looking videos. Apps like Over or Life Lapse are a much better option for all video content creators who would like to impress their audience with stop motion videos. Which app are you using to create stop motion videos? Leave a comment and let us know.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
New to Video Editing? Here Are the Best Free Tools [Desktop/Online/Mobile]
Best Video Editor for Beginners on Windows and Mac
Wondershare Filmora is one of the most popular video editing software among YouTubers , download and have a try.
Video content creation is becoming the trend because it retains human attention longer than images or writings do. As a beginner who is not so familiar with video editors, getting free video editing software for beginners might prove difficult.
In this article, you will learn the best free video editing software for beginners, its features, and its pros and cons. Also, you’ll learn some extra tips that will make your video editing seamless.
In this article
01 Best Free Desktop Video Editing Software for Beginners in 2024
02 Best Free Online Video Editors for Beginners in 2024
03 Best Free Video Editing Apps for Beginners on iPhone and Android
04 What to Look for in Choosing the Best Video editors As Beginners
Part 1: Best Free Desktop Video Editing Software for Beginners in 2024
1. Apple iMovie
Apple iMovie is a free video editing software for beginners; it comes pre-installed on Mac devices. It is known for having a simple interface that makes it user-friendly.
Supported on: Mac
Apple iMovie Main Features are:
- Chromakeying: With iMovie, you can change the background of a video from blue/ green to an image of your favorite place.
- Sound Integration: iMovie lets you record voiceovers, add music from iTunes and add special sound effects.
- Video tools: Add filters, titles, animations, and photos to the video.
- Speed control: fast track and add slow-mo effects to the video.
Pros
- It supports 4K videos.
- Professional standards.
- Chromakeying feature.
Cons
- It does not support Multicam and 360 video editing.
- Exported files take up a lot of space.
- Available for Mac and iOS users only.
2. Microsoft Photo App
Microsoft Photos app is a free photo and video editor for beginners. It was created to replace the Windows movie maker. Many might not know about the existence of the app and its ability to edit videos and photos.
Go to the search bar and type photos, and then select the Photos app to bring a menu where you can create albums, edit photos and videos. To edit videos, click on video projects to create a video from scratch or create video automatically.
Supported on: Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
Microsoft Photos app main features for video editing are;
- Motion graphics, 3D effects, and animations.
- It allows the addition of background music or audio from the computer.
- It allows the addition of title cards and text backgrounds.
- Change of photo or video durations and speed
Pros
- It is free and readily installed in Windows 8 and above
- Easy to use
- Face detection
- Album collection and arrangement
Cons
- No essential video editing tools like transitioning and layering
- You can’t use it professionally.
- Does not allow video preview before exporting
3. VSDC Free Video Editor
VSDC is a free video editing software for beginners that can edit 4K UHD, 3D, and VR 360 videos. VSDC is one of the best video editors for beginners to edit complex videos. VSDC has a busy interface, making it less user-friendly than the other free video editing software for beginners.
Supported on: Windows
VSDC’s video editor has;
- Non-linear video editing tools
- Social media support features; VSDC has Instagram-like filters and lets you share edited videos directly to your social media.
- Audio Effects; The 360 editor has many audio effects like equalizer, audio delay, and volume correction.
- Video editing tools; VSDC has color-correction tools and tools to hide and replace unwanted elements. You can also transform videos with their subpixel resolution.
- Numerous 3D templates you can choose from.
Pros
- It supports many audio and video formats.
- 4K and HD exports
Cons
- Reduces video quality after editing
- Professional tools like stabilization, beat syncing, and motion graphics are only available in the pro version.
Part 2: Best Free Online Video Editors for Beginners in 2024
1. Clipchamp
Clipchamp is an online free video editor for beginners. Clipchamp can create social media videos, ads videos, presentations, and other short videos. It has a unique feature that allows teams to collaborate and edit videos projects.
Clipchamp has basic video editing features like:
- Text-to-speech feature; This feature allows you to add text that will become voiceovers in the video. You can choose the gender and nationality of the voice.
- Thousand of templates to choose from
- Video transitioning and layering.
Pros
- It allows auto-captioning capabilities on the mobile app.
- Video compression
- Allows Screen recording
- It can convert videos to WMV, which you can use in PowerPoint presentations.
Cons
- Not available on Android devices
- It uses selective browsers like Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
- It is not optimized for touchpad screens.
- The best quality video requires registration for the premium version.
2. Hippo Video
Hippo Video is one of the best video editors for beginners free online. You can use it on Mac, Windows, Android, iPhones, and iPads. Hippo is an all-in-one platform to create, record, edit, and share videos across different social media platforms.
Hippo video can;
- Create GIFs from videos.
- Trim, cut, and add emojis and tags to a video.
- Hide or blur unwanted objects in the video.
Pros
- It has other marketing features like email marketing, campaign management, and social media sharing.
- It can be added as a chrome extension to be used for screen capturing and recording.
Cons
- Watermarked in free version
- Limited video quality download in free version
- Long load time for video in between uploads.
3. Kapwing
Kapwing is an online free video editing software for beginners. The video editor is made for creators to create, edit and subtitle video content. Kapwing can convert MP4 videos to any file format as well as save the edited file in the cloud.
Primary Features
- It supports text overlay and drag-and-drop function
- Cut, resize, merge, split and trim videos.
- Supports HD resolution
- Lots of editable social media templates
- Convert video to any form (GIF, JPG, MP4)
Pros
- It does not add its watermark; instead, you can add your logo to create the video. Kapwingis
- Auto-generated subtitles.
- Background removal function
- It backs up videos on the cloud.
Cons
- It cannot export a video longer than 60 minutes
- On-site technical glitches
- To export files above 250MB or 7 minutes, you have to upgrade to the premium version.
- Only available online
4. Online Video Cutter/ 123 apps video editor
Online Video Cutter is an online-based video editor used to edit videos. It is used primarily for trimming videos to desirable sizes. Online video cutter is one of 123 apps to edit and convert different file formats. The video editor can trim, crop, rotate and resize videos.
With Online Video Cutter, you can;
- Frame the video or change the frame proportions of the videos.
- Change the angle of a video up to 270 degrees; this comes in handy when you want to change a video’s view from landscape to portrait.
- Flip, resize, change volume and add texts and images to your video.
- Trim, equalize, and record sounds to be added to the video.
Pros
- Supports all video format
- Privacy is guaranteed as you are the only one with access to the video.
- It works well in most browsers.
- It does not require sign up before use
- Converts files to any format
- Can upload files larger than 4GB in size
Cons
- It takes up a lot of time to upload files
- Decreases the video quality
- Cannot upload a file of more than 700MB in the free version
5. FlexClip
Flexclip is an online video creator and editor with essential editing tools. Flexclip has numerous templates and presets that let you create videos in a short time. You can create your video from scratch, templates, and previously saved videos.
Main Feature
- Audio effects: you can record voices and add background music to the video.
- Video tools: trim, merge, compress and convert videos.
- Customization: you can add your logo or watermark to the video.
- Allows video transition and GIF production
- Allows you to increase video brightness and add filters to video.
Pros
- It has more than 4 million pictures and pictures to add to videos.
- Allows preview of videos before exporting.
- It supports different video resolutions.
- Templates for various events are available.
Cons
- Limited video resolution download in free version
- The free version can only create a 1-minute video and hold 12 projects.
Part 3: Best Free Video Editing Apps for Beginners on iPhone and Android
1. CapCut
Cap C ut is a free video editing software for beginners suitable for TikTok content creators. It was formerly known as Viamaker. Cap cut is easy to use for beginners, and it can create spectacular videos automatically by cutting, reordering, and merging recorded videos.
Supported on: Android and iOS
Cap cut allows you to:
- Split, merge, and reverse videos.
- Control the video speed
- Add filter, special effects, stickers, and texts to videos.
- Overlay and add sounds to the videos
Pros
- You can export directly to Tiktok.
- It has a vast music library, including copyrighted songs.
- Exported videos are of high quality.
Cons
- It does not support Multicam and 360 video editing.
- Effectiveness depends on the phone’s processor and features.
- Limited editing features.
- Video cannot exceed 15 minutes.
- You can only add a music track per video.
2. Quik
Quik is a free video editor for beginners produced by the makers of GoPro. Quik is an auto-video maker that puts together pictures, videos, and music with a few selections.
Supported on: Android and iOS
Main features
- Auto-video: Quik will create a video with transitions and soundtrack when you select several pictures and videos.
- Video editing tools: you can adjust the brightness, add texts and stickers, and add filters to a video.
- Adjust video speed: you can add slo-mo and freeze effects to the video.
- It allows direct sharing to social media pages.
Pros
- Allows HD video download
- Video styles template for new users.
- Unlimited cloud backup.
- Changes video ratio to suit different social media
Cons
- Limited editing features in the free version.
- Not suitable for videos longer than 60 seconds
- Limited font styles
Part 4: What to Look for in Choosing the Best Video editors As Beginners
When trying to choose a video editor as a beginner, you should look out for:
What video editor has the most commonly used editing tools and intuitive interface
Some essential video editing tools should be available in a video editor. These include Video tools (cropping, rotating, merging, cutting, and splitting of videos), effects and animations, audio effects, the addition of texts, and other features necessary to the purpose of the video you are editing.
Templates for different occasions to create videos quickly
As a beginner video editor, you might not be creative enough to edit professional videos. Video editors that have ready-made templates will come in handy when you want to create a video quickly.
Ready-made templates give a guide to a beginner video editor to create professional-looking videos.
Tutorials and Supports
The best video editors for beginners are user-friendly, and they provide free tutorials to guide new users on their video editing journey. Some video editing software targets digital marketers and video content creators, so they release tutorial videos every week to help them improve their skills.
Are you a creator, influencer, or marketer, and you need to join the trend of creating video content that converts. Check out the list to know which free video editing software best suits your niche.
These are beginner-friendly video editing software that you can use to create professional-looking video content. Watch tutorials and get to work. The more videos you edit, the better you get at it.
Video content creation is becoming the trend because it retains human attention longer than images or writings do. As a beginner who is not so familiar with video editors, getting free video editing software for beginners might prove difficult.
In this article, you will learn the best free video editing software for beginners, its features, and its pros and cons. Also, you’ll learn some extra tips that will make your video editing seamless.
In this article
01 Best Free Desktop Video Editing Software for Beginners in 2024
02 Best Free Online Video Editors for Beginners in 2024
03 Best Free Video Editing Apps for Beginners on iPhone and Android
04 What to Look for in Choosing the Best Video editors As Beginners
Part 1: Best Free Desktop Video Editing Software for Beginners in 2024
1. Apple iMovie
Apple iMovie is a free video editing software for beginners; it comes pre-installed on Mac devices. It is known for having a simple interface that makes it user-friendly.
Supported on: Mac
Apple iMovie Main Features are:
- Chromakeying: With iMovie, you can change the background of a video from blue/ green to an image of your favorite place.
- Sound Integration: iMovie lets you record voiceovers, add music from iTunes and add special sound effects.
- Video tools: Add filters, titles, animations, and photos to the video.
- Speed control: fast track and add slow-mo effects to the video.
Pros
- It supports 4K videos.
- Professional standards.
- Chromakeying feature.
Cons
- It does not support Multicam and 360 video editing.
- Exported files take up a lot of space.
- Available for Mac and iOS users only.
2. Microsoft Photo App
Microsoft Photos app is a free photo and video editor for beginners. It was created to replace the Windows movie maker. Many might not know about the existence of the app and its ability to edit videos and photos.
Go to the search bar and type photos, and then select the Photos app to bring a menu where you can create albums, edit photos and videos. To edit videos, click on video projects to create a video from scratch or create video automatically.
Supported on: Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
Microsoft Photos app main features for video editing are;
- Motion graphics, 3D effects, and animations.
- It allows the addition of background music or audio from the computer.
- It allows the addition of title cards and text backgrounds.
- Change of photo or video durations and speed
Pros
- It is free and readily installed in Windows 8 and above
- Easy to use
- Face detection
- Album collection and arrangement
Cons
- No essential video editing tools like transitioning and layering
- You can’t use it professionally.
- Does not allow video preview before exporting
3. VSDC Free Video Editor
VSDC is a free video editing software for beginners that can edit 4K UHD, 3D, and VR 360 videos. VSDC is one of the best video editors for beginners to edit complex videos. VSDC has a busy interface, making it less user-friendly than the other free video editing software for beginners.
Supported on: Windows
VSDC’s video editor has;
- Non-linear video editing tools
- Social media support features; VSDC has Instagram-like filters and lets you share edited videos directly to your social media.
- Audio Effects; The 360 editor has many audio effects like equalizer, audio delay, and volume correction.
- Video editing tools; VSDC has color-correction tools and tools to hide and replace unwanted elements. You can also transform videos with their subpixel resolution.
- Numerous 3D templates you can choose from.
Pros
- It supports many audio and video formats.
- 4K and HD exports
Cons
- Reduces video quality after editing
- Professional tools like stabilization, beat syncing, and motion graphics are only available in the pro version.
Part 2: Best Free Online Video Editors for Beginners in 2024
1. Clipchamp
Clipchamp is an online free video editor for beginners. Clipchamp can create social media videos, ads videos, presentations, and other short videos. It has a unique feature that allows teams to collaborate and edit videos projects.
Clipchamp has basic video editing features like:
- Text-to-speech feature; This feature allows you to add text that will become voiceovers in the video. You can choose the gender and nationality of the voice.
- Thousand of templates to choose from
- Video transitioning and layering.
Pros
- It allows auto-captioning capabilities on the mobile app.
- Video compression
- Allows Screen recording
- It can convert videos to WMV, which you can use in PowerPoint presentations.
Cons
- Not available on Android devices
- It uses selective browsers like Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
- It is not optimized for touchpad screens.
- The best quality video requires registration for the premium version.
2. Hippo Video
Hippo Video is one of the best video editors for beginners free online. You can use it on Mac, Windows, Android, iPhones, and iPads. Hippo is an all-in-one platform to create, record, edit, and share videos across different social media platforms.
Hippo video can;
- Create GIFs from videos.
- Trim, cut, and add emojis and tags to a video.
- Hide or blur unwanted objects in the video.
Pros
- It has other marketing features like email marketing, campaign management, and social media sharing.
- It can be added as a chrome extension to be used for screen capturing and recording.
Cons
- Watermarked in free version
- Limited video quality download in free version
- Long load time for video in between uploads.
3. Kapwing
Kapwing is an online free video editing software for beginners. The video editor is made for creators to create, edit and subtitle video content. Kapwing can convert MP4 videos to any file format as well as save the edited file in the cloud.
Primary Features
- It supports text overlay and drag-and-drop function
- Cut, resize, merge, split and trim videos.
- Supports HD resolution
- Lots of editable social media templates
- Convert video to any form (GIF, JPG, MP4)
Pros
- It does not add its watermark; instead, you can add your logo to create the video. Kapwingis
- Auto-generated subtitles.
- Background removal function
- It backs up videos on the cloud.
Cons
- It cannot export a video longer than 60 minutes
- On-site technical glitches
- To export files above 250MB or 7 minutes, you have to upgrade to the premium version.
- Only available online
4. Online Video Cutter/ 123 apps video editor
Online Video Cutter is an online-based video editor used to edit videos. It is used primarily for trimming videos to desirable sizes. Online video cutter is one of 123 apps to edit and convert different file formats. The video editor can trim, crop, rotate and resize videos.
With Online Video Cutter, you can;
- Frame the video or change the frame proportions of the videos.
- Change the angle of a video up to 270 degrees; this comes in handy when you want to change a video’s view from landscape to portrait.
- Flip, resize, change volume and add texts and images to your video.
- Trim, equalize, and record sounds to be added to the video.
Pros
- Supports all video format
- Privacy is guaranteed as you are the only one with access to the video.
- It works well in most browsers.
- It does not require sign up before use
- Converts files to any format
- Can upload files larger than 4GB in size
Cons
- It takes up a lot of time to upload files
- Decreases the video quality
- Cannot upload a file of more than 700MB in the free version
5. FlexClip
Flexclip is an online video creator and editor with essential editing tools. Flexclip has numerous templates and presets that let you create videos in a short time. You can create your video from scratch, templates, and previously saved videos.
Main Feature
- Audio effects: you can record voices and add background music to the video.
- Video tools: trim, merge, compress and convert videos.
- Customization: you can add your logo or watermark to the video.
- Allows video transition and GIF production
- Allows you to increase video brightness and add filters to video.
Pros
- It has more than 4 million pictures and pictures to add to videos.
- Allows preview of videos before exporting.
- It supports different video resolutions.
- Templates for various events are available.
Cons
- Limited video resolution download in free version
- The free version can only create a 1-minute video and hold 12 projects.
Part 3: Best Free Video Editing Apps for Beginners on iPhone and Android
1. CapCut
Cap C ut is a free video editing software for beginners suitable for TikTok content creators. It was formerly known as Viamaker. Cap cut is easy to use for beginners, and it can create spectacular videos automatically by cutting, reordering, and merging recorded videos.
Supported on: Android and iOS
Cap cut allows you to:
- Split, merge, and reverse videos.
- Control the video speed
- Add filter, special effects, stickers, and texts to videos.
- Overlay and add sounds to the videos
Pros
- You can export directly to Tiktok.
- It has a vast music library, including copyrighted songs.
- Exported videos are of high quality.
Cons
- It does not support Multicam and 360 video editing.
- Effectiveness depends on the phone’s processor and features.
- Limited editing features.
- Video cannot exceed 15 minutes.
- You can only add a music track per video.
2. Quik
Quik is a free video editor for beginners produced by the makers of GoPro. Quik is an auto-video maker that puts together pictures, videos, and music with a few selections.
Supported on: Android and iOS
Main features
- Auto-video: Quik will create a video with transitions and soundtrack when you select several pictures and videos.
- Video editing tools: you can adjust the brightness, add texts and stickers, and add filters to a video.
- Adjust video speed: you can add slo-mo and freeze effects to the video.
- It allows direct sharing to social media pages.
Pros
- Allows HD video download
- Video styles template for new users.
- Unlimited cloud backup.
- Changes video ratio to suit different social media
Cons
- Limited editing features in the free version.
- Not suitable for videos longer than 60 seconds
- Limited font styles
Part 4: What to Look for in Choosing the Best Video editors As Beginners
When trying to choose a video editor as a beginner, you should look out for:
What video editor has the most commonly used editing tools and intuitive interface
Some essential video editing tools should be available in a video editor. These include Video tools (cropping, rotating, merging, cutting, and splitting of videos), effects and animations, audio effects, the addition of texts, and other features necessary to the purpose of the video you are editing.
Templates for different occasions to create videos quickly
As a beginner video editor, you might not be creative enough to edit professional videos. Video editors that have ready-made templates will come in handy when you want to create a video quickly.
Ready-made templates give a guide to a beginner video editor to create professional-looking videos.
Tutorials and Supports
The best video editors for beginners are user-friendly, and they provide free tutorials to guide new users on their video editing journey. Some video editing software targets digital marketers and video content creators, so they release tutorial videos every week to help them improve their skills.
Are you a creator, influencer, or marketer, and you need to join the trend of creating video content that converts. Check out the list to know which free video editing software best suits your niche.
These are beginner-friendly video editing software that you can use to create professional-looking video content. Watch tutorials and get to work. The more videos you edit, the better you get at it.
Video content creation is becoming the trend because it retains human attention longer than images or writings do. As a beginner who is not so familiar with video editors, getting free video editing software for beginners might prove difficult.
In this article, you will learn the best free video editing software for beginners, its features, and its pros and cons. Also, you’ll learn some extra tips that will make your video editing seamless.
In this article
01 Best Free Desktop Video Editing Software for Beginners in 2024
02 Best Free Online Video Editors for Beginners in 2024
03 Best Free Video Editing Apps for Beginners on iPhone and Android
04 What to Look for in Choosing the Best Video editors As Beginners
Part 1: Best Free Desktop Video Editing Software for Beginners in 2024
1. Apple iMovie
Apple iMovie is a free video editing software for beginners; it comes pre-installed on Mac devices. It is known for having a simple interface that makes it user-friendly.
Supported on: Mac
Apple iMovie Main Features are:
- Chromakeying: With iMovie, you can change the background of a video from blue/ green to an image of your favorite place.
- Sound Integration: iMovie lets you record voiceovers, add music from iTunes and add special sound effects.
- Video tools: Add filters, titles, animations, and photos to the video.
- Speed control: fast track and add slow-mo effects to the video.
Pros
- It supports 4K videos.
- Professional standards.
- Chromakeying feature.
Cons
- It does not support Multicam and 360 video editing.
- Exported files take up a lot of space.
- Available for Mac and iOS users only.
2. Microsoft Photo App
Microsoft Photos app is a free photo and video editor for beginners. It was created to replace the Windows movie maker. Many might not know about the existence of the app and its ability to edit videos and photos.
Go to the search bar and type photos, and then select the Photos app to bring a menu where you can create albums, edit photos and videos. To edit videos, click on video projects to create a video from scratch or create video automatically.
Supported on: Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
Microsoft Photos app main features for video editing are;
- Motion graphics, 3D effects, and animations.
- It allows the addition of background music or audio from the computer.
- It allows the addition of title cards and text backgrounds.
- Change of photo or video durations and speed
Pros
- It is free and readily installed in Windows 8 and above
- Easy to use
- Face detection
- Album collection and arrangement
Cons
- No essential video editing tools like transitioning and layering
- You can’t use it professionally.
- Does not allow video preview before exporting
3. VSDC Free Video Editor
VSDC is a free video editing software for beginners that can edit 4K UHD, 3D, and VR 360 videos. VSDC is one of the best video editors for beginners to edit complex videos. VSDC has a busy interface, making it less user-friendly than the other free video editing software for beginners.
Supported on: Windows
VSDC’s video editor has;
- Non-linear video editing tools
- Social media support features; VSDC has Instagram-like filters and lets you share edited videos directly to your social media.
- Audio Effects; The 360 editor has many audio effects like equalizer, audio delay, and volume correction.
- Video editing tools; VSDC has color-correction tools and tools to hide and replace unwanted elements. You can also transform videos with their subpixel resolution.
- Numerous 3D templates you can choose from.
Pros
- It supports many audio and video formats.
- 4K and HD exports
Cons
- Reduces video quality after editing
- Professional tools like stabilization, beat syncing, and motion graphics are only available in the pro version.
Part 2: Best Free Online Video Editors for Beginners in 2024
1. Clipchamp
Clipchamp is an online free video editor for beginners. Clipchamp can create social media videos, ads videos, presentations, and other short videos. It has a unique feature that allows teams to collaborate and edit videos projects.
Clipchamp has basic video editing features like:
- Text-to-speech feature; This feature allows you to add text that will become voiceovers in the video. You can choose the gender and nationality of the voice.
- Thousand of templates to choose from
- Video transitioning and layering.
Pros
- It allows auto-captioning capabilities on the mobile app.
- Video compression
- Allows Screen recording
- It can convert videos to WMV, which you can use in PowerPoint presentations.
Cons
- Not available on Android devices
- It uses selective browsers like Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
- It is not optimized for touchpad screens.
- The best quality video requires registration for the premium version.
2. Hippo Video
Hippo Video is one of the best video editors for beginners free online. You can use it on Mac, Windows, Android, iPhones, and iPads. Hippo is an all-in-one platform to create, record, edit, and share videos across different social media platforms.
Hippo video can;
- Create GIFs from videos.
- Trim, cut, and add emojis and tags to a video.
- Hide or blur unwanted objects in the video.
Pros
- It has other marketing features like email marketing, campaign management, and social media sharing.
- It can be added as a chrome extension to be used for screen capturing and recording.
Cons
- Watermarked in free version
- Limited video quality download in free version
- Long load time for video in between uploads.
3. Kapwing
Kapwing is an online free video editing software for beginners. The video editor is made for creators to create, edit and subtitle video content. Kapwing can convert MP4 videos to any file format as well as save the edited file in the cloud.
Primary Features
- It supports text overlay and drag-and-drop function
- Cut, resize, merge, split and trim videos.
- Supports HD resolution
- Lots of editable social media templates
- Convert video to any form (GIF, JPG, MP4)
Pros
- It does not add its watermark; instead, you can add your logo to create the video. Kapwingis
- Auto-generated subtitles.
- Background removal function
- It backs up videos on the cloud.
Cons
- It cannot export a video longer than 60 minutes
- On-site technical glitches
- To export files above 250MB or 7 minutes, you have to upgrade to the premium version.
- Only available online
4. Online Video Cutter/ 123 apps video editor
Online Video Cutter is an online-based video editor used to edit videos. It is used primarily for trimming videos to desirable sizes. Online video cutter is one of 123 apps to edit and convert different file formats. The video editor can trim, crop, rotate and resize videos.
With Online Video Cutter, you can;
- Frame the video or change the frame proportions of the videos.
- Change the angle of a video up to 270 degrees; this comes in handy when you want to change a video’s view from landscape to portrait.
- Flip, resize, change volume and add texts and images to your video.
- Trim, equalize, and record sounds to be added to the video.
Pros
- Supports all video format
- Privacy is guaranteed as you are the only one with access to the video.
- It works well in most browsers.
- It does not require sign up before use
- Converts files to any format
- Can upload files larger than 4GB in size
Cons
- It takes up a lot of time to upload files
- Decreases the video quality
- Cannot upload a file of more than 700MB in the free version
5. FlexClip
Flexclip is an online video creator and editor with essential editing tools. Flexclip has numerous templates and presets that let you create videos in a short time. You can create your video from scratch, templates, and previously saved videos.
Main Feature
- Audio effects: you can record voices and add background music to the video.
- Video tools: trim, merge, compress and convert videos.
- Customization: you can add your logo or watermark to the video.
- Allows video transition and GIF production
- Allows you to increase video brightness and add filters to video.
Pros
- It has more than 4 million pictures and pictures to add to videos.
- Allows preview of videos before exporting.
- It supports different video resolutions.
- Templates for various events are available.
Cons
- Limited video resolution download in free version
- The free version can only create a 1-minute video and hold 12 projects.
Part 3: Best Free Video Editing Apps for Beginners on iPhone and Android
1. CapCut
Cap C ut is a free video editing software for beginners suitable for TikTok content creators. It was formerly known as Viamaker. Cap cut is easy to use for beginners, and it can create spectacular videos automatically by cutting, reordering, and merging recorded videos.
Supported on: Android and iOS
Cap cut allows you to:
- Split, merge, and reverse videos.
- Control the video speed
- Add filter, special effects, stickers, and texts to videos.
- Overlay and add sounds to the videos
Pros
- You can export directly to Tiktok.
- It has a vast music library, including copyrighted songs.
- Exported videos are of high quality.
Cons
- It does not support Multicam and 360 video editing.
- Effectiveness depends on the phone’s processor and features.
- Limited editing features.
- Video cannot exceed 15 minutes.
- You can only add a music track per video.
2. Quik
Quik is a free video editor for beginners produced by the makers of GoPro. Quik is an auto-video maker that puts together pictures, videos, and music with a few selections.
Supported on: Android and iOS
Main features
- Auto-video: Quik will create a video with transitions and soundtrack when you select several pictures and videos.
- Video editing tools: you can adjust the brightness, add texts and stickers, and add filters to a video.
- Adjust video speed: you can add slo-mo and freeze effects to the video.
- It allows direct sharing to social media pages.
Pros
- Allows HD video download
- Video styles template for new users.
- Unlimited cloud backup.
- Changes video ratio to suit different social media
Cons
- Limited editing features in the free version.
- Not suitable for videos longer than 60 seconds
- Limited font styles
Part 4: What to Look for in Choosing the Best Video editors As Beginners
When trying to choose a video editor as a beginner, you should look out for:
What video editor has the most commonly used editing tools and intuitive interface
Some essential video editing tools should be available in a video editor. These include Video tools (cropping, rotating, merging, cutting, and splitting of videos), effects and animations, audio effects, the addition of texts, and other features necessary to the purpose of the video you are editing.
Templates for different occasions to create videos quickly
As a beginner video editor, you might not be creative enough to edit professional videos. Video editors that have ready-made templates will come in handy when you want to create a video quickly.
Ready-made templates give a guide to a beginner video editor to create professional-looking videos.
Tutorials and Supports
The best video editors for beginners are user-friendly, and they provide free tutorials to guide new users on their video editing journey. Some video editing software targets digital marketers and video content creators, so they release tutorial videos every week to help them improve their skills.
Are you a creator, influencer, or marketer, and you need to join the trend of creating video content that converts. Check out the list to know which free video editing software best suits your niche.
These are beginner-friendly video editing software that you can use to create professional-looking video content. Watch tutorials and get to work. The more videos you edit, the better you get at it.
Video content creation is becoming the trend because it retains human attention longer than images or writings do. As a beginner who is not so familiar with video editors, getting free video editing software for beginners might prove difficult.
In this article, you will learn the best free video editing software for beginners, its features, and its pros and cons. Also, you’ll learn some extra tips that will make your video editing seamless.
In this article
01 Best Free Desktop Video Editing Software for Beginners in 2024
02 Best Free Online Video Editors for Beginners in 2024
03 Best Free Video Editing Apps for Beginners on iPhone and Android
04 What to Look for in Choosing the Best Video editors As Beginners
Part 1: Best Free Desktop Video Editing Software for Beginners in 2024
1. Apple iMovie
Apple iMovie is a free video editing software for beginners; it comes pre-installed on Mac devices. It is known for having a simple interface that makes it user-friendly.
Supported on: Mac
Apple iMovie Main Features are:
- Chromakeying: With iMovie, you can change the background of a video from blue/ green to an image of your favorite place.
- Sound Integration: iMovie lets you record voiceovers, add music from iTunes and add special sound effects.
- Video tools: Add filters, titles, animations, and photos to the video.
- Speed control: fast track and add slow-mo effects to the video.
Pros
- It supports 4K videos.
- Professional standards.
- Chromakeying feature.
Cons
- It does not support Multicam and 360 video editing.
- Exported files take up a lot of space.
- Available for Mac and iOS users only.
2. Microsoft Photo App
Microsoft Photos app is a free photo and video editor for beginners. It was created to replace the Windows movie maker. Many might not know about the existence of the app and its ability to edit videos and photos.
Go to the search bar and type photos, and then select the Photos app to bring a menu where you can create albums, edit photos and videos. To edit videos, click on video projects to create a video from scratch or create video automatically.
Supported on: Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
Microsoft Photos app main features for video editing are;
- Motion graphics, 3D effects, and animations.
- It allows the addition of background music or audio from the computer.
- It allows the addition of title cards and text backgrounds.
- Change of photo or video durations and speed
Pros
- It is free and readily installed in Windows 8 and above
- Easy to use
- Face detection
- Album collection and arrangement
Cons
- No essential video editing tools like transitioning and layering
- You can’t use it professionally.
- Does not allow video preview before exporting
3. VSDC Free Video Editor
VSDC is a free video editing software for beginners that can edit 4K UHD, 3D, and VR 360 videos. VSDC is one of the best video editors for beginners to edit complex videos. VSDC has a busy interface, making it less user-friendly than the other free video editing software for beginners.
Supported on: Windows
VSDC’s video editor has;
- Non-linear video editing tools
- Social media support features; VSDC has Instagram-like filters and lets you share edited videos directly to your social media.
- Audio Effects; The 360 editor has many audio effects like equalizer, audio delay, and volume correction.
- Video editing tools; VSDC has color-correction tools and tools to hide and replace unwanted elements. You can also transform videos with their subpixel resolution.
- Numerous 3D templates you can choose from.
Pros
- It supports many audio and video formats.
- 4K and HD exports
Cons
- Reduces video quality after editing
- Professional tools like stabilization, beat syncing, and motion graphics are only available in the pro version.
Part 2: Best Free Online Video Editors for Beginners in 2024
1. Clipchamp
Clipchamp is an online free video editor for beginners. Clipchamp can create social media videos, ads videos, presentations, and other short videos. It has a unique feature that allows teams to collaborate and edit videos projects.
Clipchamp has basic video editing features like:
- Text-to-speech feature; This feature allows you to add text that will become voiceovers in the video. You can choose the gender and nationality of the voice.
- Thousand of templates to choose from
- Video transitioning and layering.
Pros
- It allows auto-captioning capabilities on the mobile app.
- Video compression
- Allows Screen recording
- It can convert videos to WMV, which you can use in PowerPoint presentations.
Cons
- Not available on Android devices
- It uses selective browsers like Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
- It is not optimized for touchpad screens.
- The best quality video requires registration for the premium version.
2. Hippo Video
Hippo Video is one of the best video editors for beginners free online. You can use it on Mac, Windows, Android, iPhones, and iPads. Hippo is an all-in-one platform to create, record, edit, and share videos across different social media platforms.
Hippo video can;
- Create GIFs from videos.
- Trim, cut, and add emojis and tags to a video.
- Hide or blur unwanted objects in the video.
Pros
- It has other marketing features like email marketing, campaign management, and social media sharing.
- It can be added as a chrome extension to be used for screen capturing and recording.
Cons
- Watermarked in free version
- Limited video quality download in free version
- Long load time for video in between uploads.
3. Kapwing
Kapwing is an online free video editing software for beginners. The video editor is made for creators to create, edit and subtitle video content. Kapwing can convert MP4 videos to any file format as well as save the edited file in the cloud.
Primary Features
- It supports text overlay and drag-and-drop function
- Cut, resize, merge, split and trim videos.
- Supports HD resolution
- Lots of editable social media templates
- Convert video to any form (GIF, JPG, MP4)
Pros
- It does not add its watermark; instead, you can add your logo to create the video. Kapwingis
- Auto-generated subtitles.
- Background removal function
- It backs up videos on the cloud.
Cons
- It cannot export a video longer than 60 minutes
- On-site technical glitches
- To export files above 250MB or 7 minutes, you have to upgrade to the premium version.
- Only available online
4. Online Video Cutter/ 123 apps video editor
Online Video Cutter is an online-based video editor used to edit videos. It is used primarily for trimming videos to desirable sizes. Online video cutter is one of 123 apps to edit and convert different file formats. The video editor can trim, crop, rotate and resize videos.
With Online Video Cutter, you can;
- Frame the video or change the frame proportions of the videos.
- Change the angle of a video up to 270 degrees; this comes in handy when you want to change a video’s view from landscape to portrait.
- Flip, resize, change volume and add texts and images to your video.
- Trim, equalize, and record sounds to be added to the video.
Pros
- Supports all video format
- Privacy is guaranteed as you are the only one with access to the video.
- It works well in most browsers.
- It does not require sign up before use
- Converts files to any format
- Can upload files larger than 4GB in size
Cons
- It takes up a lot of time to upload files
- Decreases the video quality
- Cannot upload a file of more than 700MB in the free version
5. FlexClip
Flexclip is an online video creator and editor with essential editing tools. Flexclip has numerous templates and presets that let you create videos in a short time. You can create your video from scratch, templates, and previously saved videos.
Main Feature
- Audio effects: you can record voices and add background music to the video.
- Video tools: trim, merge, compress and convert videos.
- Customization: you can add your logo or watermark to the video.
- Allows video transition and GIF production
- Allows you to increase video brightness and add filters to video.
Pros
- It has more than 4 million pictures and pictures to add to videos.
- Allows preview of videos before exporting.
- It supports different video resolutions.
- Templates for various events are available.
Cons
- Limited video resolution download in free version
- The free version can only create a 1-minute video and hold 12 projects.
Part 3: Best Free Video Editing Apps for Beginners on iPhone and Android
1. CapCut
Cap C ut is a free video editing software for beginners suitable for TikTok content creators. It was formerly known as Viamaker. Cap cut is easy to use for beginners, and it can create spectacular videos automatically by cutting, reordering, and merging recorded videos.
Supported on: Android and iOS
Cap cut allows you to:
- Split, merge, and reverse videos.
- Control the video speed
- Add filter, special effects, stickers, and texts to videos.
- Overlay and add sounds to the videos
Pros
- You can export directly to Tiktok.
- It has a vast music library, including copyrighted songs.
- Exported videos are of high quality.
Cons
- It does not support Multicam and 360 video editing.
- Effectiveness depends on the phone’s processor and features.
- Limited editing features.
- Video cannot exceed 15 minutes.
- You can only add a music track per video.
2. Quik
Quik is a free video editor for beginners produced by the makers of GoPro. Quik is an auto-video maker that puts together pictures, videos, and music with a few selections.
Supported on: Android and iOS
Main features
- Auto-video: Quik will create a video with transitions and soundtrack when you select several pictures and videos.
- Video editing tools: you can adjust the brightness, add texts and stickers, and add filters to a video.
- Adjust video speed: you can add slo-mo and freeze effects to the video.
- It allows direct sharing to social media pages.
Pros
- Allows HD video download
- Video styles template for new users.
- Unlimited cloud backup.
- Changes video ratio to suit different social media
Cons
- Limited editing features in the free version.
- Not suitable for videos longer than 60 seconds
- Limited font styles
Part 4: What to Look for in Choosing the Best Video editors As Beginners
When trying to choose a video editor as a beginner, you should look out for:
What video editor has the most commonly used editing tools and intuitive interface
Some essential video editing tools should be available in a video editor. These include Video tools (cropping, rotating, merging, cutting, and splitting of videos), effects and animations, audio effects, the addition of texts, and other features necessary to the purpose of the video you are editing.
Templates for different occasions to create videos quickly
As a beginner video editor, you might not be creative enough to edit professional videos. Video editors that have ready-made templates will come in handy when you want to create a video quickly.
Ready-made templates give a guide to a beginner video editor to create professional-looking videos.
Tutorials and Supports
The best video editors for beginners are user-friendly, and they provide free tutorials to guide new users on their video editing journey. Some video editing software targets digital marketers and video content creators, so they release tutorial videos every week to help them improve their skills.
Are you a creator, influencer, or marketer, and you need to join the trend of creating video content that converts. Check out the list to know which free video editing software best suits your niche.
These are beginner-friendly video editing software that you can use to create professional-looking video content. Watch tutorials and get to work. The more videos you edit, the better you get at it.
Video Brightness Correction: Best Tools for Perfect Lighting
Do you face these kinds of issues a lot while you’re shooting through your phone? Although you may make a video at any time using your iPhone or Android smartphone, you are much more likely to face a dull environment that you cannot adjust at the time. Filming in low light may result in a video that is too dark to see clearly and may potentially degrade video quality.
In such cases, employing a video brightness program on your smartphone or Windows computer might be one of the finest ways to brighten a video. Hence, we’ve compiled a list of some excellent Video Brightness Editor tools for you on this page. Read ahead to learn more about their brightness settings and other options.
In this article
01 Best Online Video Editors to Adjust Video Brightness
02 Best Desktop Video Editors to Adjust Video Brightness
Part 1: Best Online Video Editors to Adjust Video Brightness
There are software and internet resources that can assist you in resolving this issue. You may brighten your movies without exerting any effort if you use the correct video brightener application or website. Read about some of this software when you want to learn more about brightening videos.
1. Veed.io
Is it too dark to watch your visuals? There is “light” at the end of the tunnel, so don’t panic. You may alter the brightness, contrast, color distribution, backdrop, transparency, and more in your movie using Veed.io color, vibrancy, and flare may be added to your videos.
Alternatively, for a dramatic impact, lower it a little! Our expert brightness editor will bring out the finest in your video, no matter what it is. Launch your preferred web browser, such as Chrome, Opera, or Mozilla Firefox.
To brighten your videos, upload your video to VEED’s video editor. Select ‘Adjust’ after clicking the video track. From left to right, move the Brightness key. You can make gorgeous videos for every social media site, especially intro videos, using VEED (with their Intro Maker). To stay on brand, include your emblem and your graphics.
2. Kapwing
Another video brightener is Kapwing Video Editor, which brightens videos online without requiring any installations. There is a choice to enter a video URL to add light to the video when utilizing the following online effects to illuminate the video-sharing site.
You may also edit and brighten video by uploading it from your computer’s hard disk. There are various more video-related tools available on the internet that assist you in beautifying films for social media posting.
Most of the functionality found in the other social network video editors on our list are available, including video templates, ways to resize and cut your video clips, text tools, and even some basic geometric shapes.
You may also convert, trim, resize, and loop videos with at least 15 video tools, many of which are incorporated with the main Studio software. You may perform everything for free and without any hassle. The subtitle tool, for example, is a fantastic tool that allows users to upload subtitles to the industry standard.SRT file.
3. Clipchamp
The first semi-professional video editor on this roster is Clipchamp. Clipchamp includes video templates for just about any scenario you can think of. The program also provides videos in a range of aspect ratios. There’s also a good selection of stock audio and video.
You’ll also receive a video converter, a video compressor, and a webcam recorder, as well as a few more tools for basic video handling. Essentially, the platform includes everything you’ll need to create simple films without having to spend lots of money on technology.
Place your video on the timeline by dragging and dropping it. The editing menu will show when you click on the video. Click “Color Exposure” in the editing menu, and a window with four slider settings will display. To brighten the video, use the “Exposure” slider to the right.
4. Clideo
Clideo is a cute website that can be used to brighten up dreary films. This website allows you to modify video brightness for free, and you may use it without installing something on your computer. The site is free, but there are certain limits, so you’ll need to upgrade to the premium version to use all of the features. Because it is online and operates straight in the browser, you may use it to adjust the brightness of your Windows 7 computer.
All you have to do now is upload the video from your computer that you wish to modify. You may upload up to 500 MBs in the free version. You’ll find modification settings on the right when your movie has been uploaded. To lighten your video, drag the Brightness slider to the right. After you’ve made the necessary edits, you may save the movie to your computer.
Part 2: Best Desktop Video Editors to Adjust Video Brightness
It’s difficult to constantly record a video in great light, so you attempt to brighten a dark movie or modify the brightness of a video to make it appear better for sharing. For the majority of individuals, adjusting the video brightness is a time-consuming and even unpleasant experience in their everyday lives for a variety of reasons.
As a result, many people want to know which desktop video editors are the best for adjusting video brightness. Learn about the applications that can assist you in this endeavor by reading on.
1. Wondershare Filmora Video Editor
Wondershare Filmora is an excellent choice when you need to get started with simple video editing features while also having the possibility to progress. If you’re concerned about dark videos, Filmora can comfortably solve the issue. Click on the Import option and choose the file of your liking. Then apply changes from the adjustment settings to make it look worthwhile!
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Filmora video editor allows you to adjust the brightness with the auto enhance feature in one-click. What’s more, it provides the color match feature which allows you to match the color between different clips.
2. VSDC Free Video Editor
The VSDC Free Footage Editor, in the hands of a skilled user, can generate some truly professional-looking videos. The application supports virtually all major video formats and includes complex video effects such as object transformation and color correction, and also advanced audio effects such as volume adjustment and sound normalization. You have the luxury of brightening your videos simply by uploading the video from your desktop and making whatever changes that you want to make.
VSDC Free Video Editor is actually free, unlike certain “high-end” editors. You may utilize the whole feature set of the application without having to contend with annoying watermarks. Unfortunately, there is one snag. You must pay if you want technical assistance. (And there’s a strong possibility you’ll have to.) Subscription for the VSDC Free Video Editor is $1 per month, $5 per half-year, and $10 per year.
3. iMovie
iMovie for Mac allows you to experience your films in new ways. Make Hollywood-style teasers and gorgeous movies in excellent 4K resolution by quickly browsing your footage and instantly sharing your best moments. Color Balance and Color Correction are two options for brightening a movie in iMovie 10.1 or later. The former has four tabs: Auto, Match Color, White Balance, and Skin Tone Balance, which allow you to make automated color adjustments.
The latter has sliders for manually adjusting brightness, contrast, saturation, shadows, and other parameters. Simply choose the clip you want to change and then select the appropriate tool from the toolbar above the viewer. It’s not very technical, but it makes it simple to brighten up a gloomy video.
4. Premiere Pro CC
Premiere Pro includes a user interface that is both appealing and versatile. The startup feature enables you to rapidly return to previous projects, start new ones, or browse for Adobe Stock video. You can switch between workspaces for Assembly, Editing, Color, Effects, Audio, and Titles, and the dark system window tends to make your videos the focus of attention.
Premiere Pro CC is another desktop video editor that you can use to brighten your videos. The various parameters in the Lumetri Color panel window inside Premiere Pro CC may be used to accomplish video color correction.
Premiere Pro’s Lumetri Color Tools elevate the application to the level of Photoshop for video. These tools provide a surprising amount of color modification and a wide range of film and HDR effects. With keyframes, you may modify the white balance, exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, and black point, among other things. Modifications for Saturation, Vibrance, Faded Film and Sharpen are also accessible.
5. Final Cut Pro
Final Cut Pro comes with a set of robust manual color correction features that can be used to achieve a wide range of color correction and enhancement features. Creating a color correction effect and then modifying the effect’s settings in the Color inspector is how you utilize the tools. Any of the following color correction effects may be used to make manual color modifications to the color tint, brightness, and contrast of the entire clip picture.
Color correction capabilities in Final Cut Pro allow you to fine-tune the look of any video in your project, including still photos, by adjusting color balance, shadow levels, mid-tone thresholds, highlight levels, and much more. Saturation, exposure, and color modifications are all controlled via the Color Board. Adjust the Brightness in the color adjustment panels to brighten your movies.
Conclusion
Adjusting brightness has become a “small problem” for many. Oftentimes, you record a video, and it falls short of the brightness criteria – it’s too dark! However, when you have quality Video Brightness Editors, like the ones we have reviewed above, you’re in good hands. Not only are these apps easy to use with excellent functionality, but they also make editing a piece of cake for everyone.
02 Best Desktop Video Editors to Adjust Video Brightness
Part 1: Best Online Video Editors to Adjust Video Brightness
There are software and internet resources that can assist you in resolving this issue. You may brighten your movies without exerting any effort if you use the correct video brightener application or website. Read about some of this software when you want to learn more about brightening videos.
1. Veed.io
Is it too dark to watch your visuals? There is “light” at the end of the tunnel, so don’t panic. You may alter the brightness, contrast, color distribution, backdrop, transparency, and more in your movie using Veed.io color, vibrancy, and flare may be added to your videos.
Alternatively, for a dramatic impact, lower it a little! Our expert brightness editor will bring out the finest in your video, no matter what it is. Launch your preferred web browser, such as Chrome, Opera, or Mozilla Firefox.
To brighten your videos, upload your video to VEED’s video editor. Select ‘Adjust’ after clicking the video track. From left to right, move the Brightness key. You can make gorgeous videos for every social media site, especially intro videos, using VEED (with their Intro Maker). To stay on brand, include your emblem and your graphics.
2. Kapwing
Another video brightener is Kapwing Video Editor, which brightens videos online without requiring any installations. There is a choice to enter a video URL to add light to the video when utilizing the following online effects to illuminate the video-sharing site.
You may also edit and brighten video by uploading it from your computer’s hard disk. There are various more video-related tools available on the internet that assist you in beautifying films for social media posting.
Most of the functionality found in the other social network video editors on our list are available, including video templates, ways to resize and cut your video clips, text tools, and even some basic geometric shapes.
You may also convert, trim, resize, and loop videos with at least 15 video tools, many of which are incorporated with the main Studio software. You may perform everything for free and without any hassle. The subtitle tool, for example, is a fantastic tool that allows users to upload subtitles to the industry standard.SRT file.
3. Clipchamp
The first semi-professional video editor on this roster is Clipchamp. Clipchamp includes video templates for just about any scenario you can think of. The program also provides videos in a range of aspect ratios. There’s also a good selection of stock audio and video.
You’ll also receive a video converter, a video compressor, and a webcam recorder, as well as a few more tools for basic video handling. Essentially, the platform includes everything you’ll need to create simple films without having to spend lots of money on technology.
Place your video on the timeline by dragging and dropping it. The editing menu will show when you click on the video. Click “Color Exposure” in the editing menu, and a window with four slider settings will display. To brighten the video, use the “Exposure” slider to the right.
4. Clideo
Clideo is a cute website that can be used to brighten up dreary films. This website allows you to modify video brightness for free, and you may use it without installing something on your computer. The site is free, but there are certain limits, so you’ll need to upgrade to the premium version to use all of the features. Because it is online and operates straight in the browser, you may use it to adjust the brightness of your Windows 7 computer.
All you have to do now is upload the video from your computer that you wish to modify. You may upload up to 500 MBs in the free version. You’ll find modification settings on the right when your movie has been uploaded. To lighten your video, drag the Brightness slider to the right. After you’ve made the necessary edits, you may save the movie to your computer.
Part 2: Best Desktop Video Editors to Adjust Video Brightness
It’s difficult to constantly record a video in great light, so you attempt to brighten a dark movie or modify the brightness of a video to make it appear better for sharing. For the majority of individuals, adjusting the video brightness is a time-consuming and even unpleasant experience in their everyday lives for a variety of reasons.
As a result, many people want to know which desktop video editors are the best for adjusting video brightness. Learn about the applications that can assist you in this endeavor by reading on.
1. Wondershare Filmora Video Editor
Wondershare Filmora is an excellent choice when you need to get started with simple video editing features while also having the possibility to progress. If you’re concerned about dark videos, Filmora can comfortably solve the issue. Click on the Import option and choose the file of your liking. Then apply changes from the adjustment settings to make it look worthwhile!
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Filmora video editor allows you to adjust the brightness with the auto enhance feature in one-click. What’s more, it provides the color match feature which allows you to match the color between different clips.
2. VSDC Free Video Editor
The VSDC Free Footage Editor, in the hands of a skilled user, can generate some truly professional-looking videos. The application supports virtually all major video formats and includes complex video effects such as object transformation and color correction, and also advanced audio effects such as volume adjustment and sound normalization. You have the luxury of brightening your videos simply by uploading the video from your desktop and making whatever changes that you want to make.
VSDC Free Video Editor is actually free, unlike certain “high-end” editors. You may utilize the whole feature set of the application without having to contend with annoying watermarks. Unfortunately, there is one snag. You must pay if you want technical assistance. (And there’s a strong possibility you’ll have to.) Subscription for the VSDC Free Video Editor is $1 per month, $5 per half-year, and $10 per year.
3. iMovie
iMovie for Mac allows you to experience your films in new ways. Make Hollywood-style teasers and gorgeous movies in excellent 4K resolution by quickly browsing your footage and instantly sharing your best moments. Color Balance and Color Correction are two options for brightening a movie in iMovie 10.1 or later. The former has four tabs: Auto, Match Color, White Balance, and Skin Tone Balance, which allow you to make automated color adjustments.
The latter has sliders for manually adjusting brightness, contrast, saturation, shadows, and other parameters. Simply choose the clip you want to change and then select the appropriate tool from the toolbar above the viewer. It’s not very technical, but it makes it simple to brighten up a gloomy video.
4. Premiere Pro CC
Premiere Pro includes a user interface that is both appealing and versatile. The startup feature enables you to rapidly return to previous projects, start new ones, or browse for Adobe Stock video. You can switch between workspaces for Assembly, Editing, Color, Effects, Audio, and Titles, and the dark system window tends to make your videos the focus of attention.
Premiere Pro CC is another desktop video editor that you can use to brighten your videos. The various parameters in the Lumetri Color panel window inside Premiere Pro CC may be used to accomplish video color correction.
Premiere Pro’s Lumetri Color Tools elevate the application to the level of Photoshop for video. These tools provide a surprising amount of color modification and a wide range of film and HDR effects. With keyframes, you may modify the white balance, exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, and black point, among other things. Modifications for Saturation, Vibrance, Faded Film and Sharpen are also accessible.
5. Final Cut Pro
Final Cut Pro comes with a set of robust manual color correction features that can be used to achieve a wide range of color correction and enhancement features. Creating a color correction effect and then modifying the effect’s settings in the Color inspector is how you utilize the tools. Any of the following color correction effects may be used to make manual color modifications to the color tint, brightness, and contrast of the entire clip picture.
Color correction capabilities in Final Cut Pro allow you to fine-tune the look of any video in your project, including still photos, by adjusting color balance, shadow levels, mid-tone thresholds, highlight levels, and much more. Saturation, exposure, and color modifications are all controlled via the Color Board. Adjust the Brightness in the color adjustment panels to brighten your movies.
Conclusion
Adjusting brightness has become a “small problem” for many. Oftentimes, you record a video, and it falls short of the brightness criteria – it’s too dark! However, when you have quality Video Brightness Editors, like the ones we have reviewed above, you’re in good hands. Not only are these apps easy to use with excellent functionality, but they also make editing a piece of cake for everyone.
02 Best Desktop Video Editors to Adjust Video Brightness
Part 1: Best Online Video Editors to Adjust Video Brightness
There are software and internet resources that can assist you in resolving this issue. You may brighten your movies without exerting any effort if you use the correct video brightener application or website. Read about some of this software when you want to learn more about brightening videos.
1. Veed.io
Is it too dark to watch your visuals? There is “light” at the end of the tunnel, so don’t panic. You may alter the brightness, contrast, color distribution, backdrop, transparency, and more in your movie using Veed.io color, vibrancy, and flare may be added to your videos.
Alternatively, for a dramatic impact, lower it a little! Our expert brightness editor will bring out the finest in your video, no matter what it is. Launch your preferred web browser, such as Chrome, Opera, or Mozilla Firefox.
To brighten your videos, upload your video to VEED’s video editor. Select ‘Adjust’ after clicking the video track. From left to right, move the Brightness key. You can make gorgeous videos for every social media site, especially intro videos, using VEED (with their Intro Maker). To stay on brand, include your emblem and your graphics.
2. Kapwing
Another video brightener is Kapwing Video Editor, which brightens videos online without requiring any installations. There is a choice to enter a video URL to add light to the video when utilizing the following online effects to illuminate the video-sharing site.
You may also edit and brighten video by uploading it from your computer’s hard disk. There are various more video-related tools available on the internet that assist you in beautifying films for social media posting.
Most of the functionality found in the other social network video editors on our list are available, including video templates, ways to resize and cut your video clips, text tools, and even some basic geometric shapes.
You may also convert, trim, resize, and loop videos with at least 15 video tools, many of which are incorporated with the main Studio software. You may perform everything for free and without any hassle. The subtitle tool, for example, is a fantastic tool that allows users to upload subtitles to the industry standard.SRT file.
3. Clipchamp
The first semi-professional video editor on this roster is Clipchamp. Clipchamp includes video templates for just about any scenario you can think of. The program also provides videos in a range of aspect ratios. There’s also a good selection of stock audio and video.
You’ll also receive a video converter, a video compressor, and a webcam recorder, as well as a few more tools for basic video handling. Essentially, the platform includes everything you’ll need to create simple films without having to spend lots of money on technology.
Place your video on the timeline by dragging and dropping it. The editing menu will show when you click on the video. Click “Color Exposure” in the editing menu, and a window with four slider settings will display. To brighten the video, use the “Exposure” slider to the right.
4. Clideo
Clideo is a cute website that can be used to brighten up dreary films. This website allows you to modify video brightness for free, and you may use it without installing something on your computer. The site is free, but there are certain limits, so you’ll need to upgrade to the premium version to use all of the features. Because it is online and operates straight in the browser, you may use it to adjust the brightness of your Windows 7 computer.
All you have to do now is upload the video from your computer that you wish to modify. You may upload up to 500 MBs in the free version. You’ll find modification settings on the right when your movie has been uploaded. To lighten your video, drag the Brightness slider to the right. After you’ve made the necessary edits, you may save the movie to your computer.
Part 2: Best Desktop Video Editors to Adjust Video Brightness
It’s difficult to constantly record a video in great light, so you attempt to brighten a dark movie or modify the brightness of a video to make it appear better for sharing. For the majority of individuals, adjusting the video brightness is a time-consuming and even unpleasant experience in their everyday lives for a variety of reasons.
As a result, many people want to know which desktop video editors are the best for adjusting video brightness. Learn about the applications that can assist you in this endeavor by reading on.
1. Wondershare Filmora Video Editor
Wondershare Filmora is an excellent choice when you need to get started with simple video editing features while also having the possibility to progress. If you’re concerned about dark videos, Filmora can comfortably solve the issue. Click on the Import option and choose the file of your liking. Then apply changes from the adjustment settings to make it look worthwhile!
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Filmora video editor allows you to adjust the brightness with the auto enhance feature in one-click. What’s more, it provides the color match feature which allows you to match the color between different clips.
2. VSDC Free Video Editor
The VSDC Free Footage Editor, in the hands of a skilled user, can generate some truly professional-looking videos. The application supports virtually all major video formats and includes complex video effects such as object transformation and color correction, and also advanced audio effects such as volume adjustment and sound normalization. You have the luxury of brightening your videos simply by uploading the video from your desktop and making whatever changes that you want to make.
VSDC Free Video Editor is actually free, unlike certain “high-end” editors. You may utilize the whole feature set of the application without having to contend with annoying watermarks. Unfortunately, there is one snag. You must pay if you want technical assistance. (And there’s a strong possibility you’ll have to.) Subscription for the VSDC Free Video Editor is $1 per month, $5 per half-year, and $10 per year.
3. iMovie
iMovie for Mac allows you to experience your films in new ways. Make Hollywood-style teasers and gorgeous movies in excellent 4K resolution by quickly browsing your footage and instantly sharing your best moments. Color Balance and Color Correction are two options for brightening a movie in iMovie 10.1 or later. The former has four tabs: Auto, Match Color, White Balance, and Skin Tone Balance, which allow you to make automated color adjustments.
The latter has sliders for manually adjusting brightness, contrast, saturation, shadows, and other parameters. Simply choose the clip you want to change and then select the appropriate tool from the toolbar above the viewer. It’s not very technical, but it makes it simple to brighten up a gloomy video.
4. Premiere Pro CC
Premiere Pro includes a user interface that is both appealing and versatile. The startup feature enables you to rapidly return to previous projects, start new ones, or browse for Adobe Stock video. You can switch between workspaces for Assembly, Editing, Color, Effects, Audio, and Titles, and the dark system window tends to make your videos the focus of attention.
Premiere Pro CC is another desktop video editor that you can use to brighten your videos. The various parameters in the Lumetri Color panel window inside Premiere Pro CC may be used to accomplish video color correction.
Premiere Pro’s Lumetri Color Tools elevate the application to the level of Photoshop for video. These tools provide a surprising amount of color modification and a wide range of film and HDR effects. With keyframes, you may modify the white balance, exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, and black point, among other things. Modifications for Saturation, Vibrance, Faded Film and Sharpen are also accessible.
5. Final Cut Pro
Final Cut Pro comes with a set of robust manual color correction features that can be used to achieve a wide range of color correction and enhancement features. Creating a color correction effect and then modifying the effect’s settings in the Color inspector is how you utilize the tools. Any of the following color correction effects may be used to make manual color modifications to the color tint, brightness, and contrast of the entire clip picture.
Color correction capabilities in Final Cut Pro allow you to fine-tune the look of any video in your project, including still photos, by adjusting color balance, shadow levels, mid-tone thresholds, highlight levels, and much more. Saturation, exposure, and color modifications are all controlled via the Color Board. Adjust the Brightness in the color adjustment panels to brighten your movies.
Conclusion
Adjusting brightness has become a “small problem” for many. Oftentimes, you record a video, and it falls short of the brightness criteria – it’s too dark! However, when you have quality Video Brightness Editors, like the ones we have reviewed above, you’re in good hands. Not only are these apps easy to use with excellent functionality, but they also make editing a piece of cake for everyone.
02 Best Desktop Video Editors to Adjust Video Brightness
Part 1: Best Online Video Editors to Adjust Video Brightness
There are software and internet resources that can assist you in resolving this issue. You may brighten your movies without exerting any effort if you use the correct video brightener application or website. Read about some of this software when you want to learn more about brightening videos.
1. Veed.io
Is it too dark to watch your visuals? There is “light” at the end of the tunnel, so don’t panic. You may alter the brightness, contrast, color distribution, backdrop, transparency, and more in your movie using Veed.io color, vibrancy, and flare may be added to your videos.
Alternatively, for a dramatic impact, lower it a little! Our expert brightness editor will bring out the finest in your video, no matter what it is. Launch your preferred web browser, such as Chrome, Opera, or Mozilla Firefox.
To brighten your videos, upload your video to VEED’s video editor. Select ‘Adjust’ after clicking the video track. From left to right, move the Brightness key. You can make gorgeous videos for every social media site, especially intro videos, using VEED (with their Intro Maker). To stay on brand, include your emblem and your graphics.
2. Kapwing
Another video brightener is Kapwing Video Editor, which brightens videos online without requiring any installations. There is a choice to enter a video URL to add light to the video when utilizing the following online effects to illuminate the video-sharing site.
You may also edit and brighten video by uploading it from your computer’s hard disk. There are various more video-related tools available on the internet that assist you in beautifying films for social media posting.
Most of the functionality found in the other social network video editors on our list are available, including video templates, ways to resize and cut your video clips, text tools, and even some basic geometric shapes.
You may also convert, trim, resize, and loop videos with at least 15 video tools, many of which are incorporated with the main Studio software. You may perform everything for free and without any hassle. The subtitle tool, for example, is a fantastic tool that allows users to upload subtitles to the industry standard.SRT file.
3. Clipchamp
The first semi-professional video editor on this roster is Clipchamp. Clipchamp includes video templates for just about any scenario you can think of. The program also provides videos in a range of aspect ratios. There’s also a good selection of stock audio and video.
You’ll also receive a video converter, a video compressor, and a webcam recorder, as well as a few more tools for basic video handling. Essentially, the platform includes everything you’ll need to create simple films without having to spend lots of money on technology.
Place your video on the timeline by dragging and dropping it. The editing menu will show when you click on the video. Click “Color Exposure” in the editing menu, and a window with four slider settings will display. To brighten the video, use the “Exposure” slider to the right.
4. Clideo
Clideo is a cute website that can be used to brighten up dreary films. This website allows you to modify video brightness for free, and you may use it without installing something on your computer. The site is free, but there are certain limits, so you’ll need to upgrade to the premium version to use all of the features. Because it is online and operates straight in the browser, you may use it to adjust the brightness of your Windows 7 computer.
All you have to do now is upload the video from your computer that you wish to modify. You may upload up to 500 MBs in the free version. You’ll find modification settings on the right when your movie has been uploaded. To lighten your video, drag the Brightness slider to the right. After you’ve made the necessary edits, you may save the movie to your computer.
Part 2: Best Desktop Video Editors to Adjust Video Brightness
It’s difficult to constantly record a video in great light, so you attempt to brighten a dark movie or modify the brightness of a video to make it appear better for sharing. For the majority of individuals, adjusting the video brightness is a time-consuming and even unpleasant experience in their everyday lives for a variety of reasons.
As a result, many people want to know which desktop video editors are the best for adjusting video brightness. Learn about the applications that can assist you in this endeavor by reading on.
1. Wondershare Filmora Video Editor
Wondershare Filmora is an excellent choice when you need to get started with simple video editing features while also having the possibility to progress. If you’re concerned about dark videos, Filmora can comfortably solve the issue. Click on the Import option and choose the file of your liking. Then apply changes from the adjustment settings to make it look worthwhile!
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
Filmora video editor allows you to adjust the brightness with the auto enhance feature in one-click. What’s more, it provides the color match feature which allows you to match the color between different clips.
2. VSDC Free Video Editor
The VSDC Free Footage Editor, in the hands of a skilled user, can generate some truly professional-looking videos. The application supports virtually all major video formats and includes complex video effects such as object transformation and color correction, and also advanced audio effects such as volume adjustment and sound normalization. You have the luxury of brightening your videos simply by uploading the video from your desktop and making whatever changes that you want to make.
VSDC Free Video Editor is actually free, unlike certain “high-end” editors. You may utilize the whole feature set of the application without having to contend with annoying watermarks. Unfortunately, there is one snag. You must pay if you want technical assistance. (And there’s a strong possibility you’ll have to.) Subscription for the VSDC Free Video Editor is $1 per month, $5 per half-year, and $10 per year.
3. iMovie
iMovie for Mac allows you to experience your films in new ways. Make Hollywood-style teasers and gorgeous movies in excellent 4K resolution by quickly browsing your footage and instantly sharing your best moments. Color Balance and Color Correction are two options for brightening a movie in iMovie 10.1 or later. The former has four tabs: Auto, Match Color, White Balance, and Skin Tone Balance, which allow you to make automated color adjustments.
The latter has sliders for manually adjusting brightness, contrast, saturation, shadows, and other parameters. Simply choose the clip you want to change and then select the appropriate tool from the toolbar above the viewer. It’s not very technical, but it makes it simple to brighten up a gloomy video.
4. Premiere Pro CC
Premiere Pro includes a user interface that is both appealing and versatile. The startup feature enables you to rapidly return to previous projects, start new ones, or browse for Adobe Stock video. You can switch between workspaces for Assembly, Editing, Color, Effects, Audio, and Titles, and the dark system window tends to make your videos the focus of attention.
Premiere Pro CC is another desktop video editor that you can use to brighten your videos. The various parameters in the Lumetri Color panel window inside Premiere Pro CC may be used to accomplish video color correction.
Premiere Pro’s Lumetri Color Tools elevate the application to the level of Photoshop for video. These tools provide a surprising amount of color modification and a wide range of film and HDR effects. With keyframes, you may modify the white balance, exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, and black point, among other things. Modifications for Saturation, Vibrance, Faded Film and Sharpen are also accessible.
5. Final Cut Pro
Final Cut Pro comes with a set of robust manual color correction features that can be used to achieve a wide range of color correction and enhancement features. Creating a color correction effect and then modifying the effect’s settings in the Color inspector is how you utilize the tools. Any of the following color correction effects may be used to make manual color modifications to the color tint, brightness, and contrast of the entire clip picture.
Color correction capabilities in Final Cut Pro allow you to fine-tune the look of any video in your project, including still photos, by adjusting color balance, shadow levels, mid-tone thresholds, highlight levels, and much more. Saturation, exposure, and color modifications are all controlled via the Color Board. Adjust the Brightness in the color adjustment panels to brighten your movies.
Conclusion
Adjusting brightness has become a “small problem” for many. Oftentimes, you record a video, and it falls short of the brightness criteria – it’s too dark! However, when you have quality Video Brightness Editors, like the ones we have reviewed above, you’re in good hands. Not only are these apps easy to use with excellent functionality, but they also make editing a piece of cake for everyone.
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