Initially In thought It was only a scheme to make money off all the ads while trying to up sell you to the “pro” version. It’s adds a logo at the bottom so you really can’t add a title anywhere except middle and top. As is often the case unless you use Apple Music your video’s only sound will be you talking or playing music with the mike open. It’s simple to instantly figure out and use for about ages 12 and up. If you don’t mind ads (a few were actually interesting), it’s simplicity and the simplistic videos you’ll be producing dL and try it. Personally I learned basic editing using iMovie which has been neglected except for 4K. Hopefully it’s legacy editing will receive an upgrade that makes the $1125 iPad Pro act a bit more like a older and slower computer that doesn’t suffer from the iOS lack if app functionality and fat finger inaccuracy the pencil magpies a bit better.
I stated using LumaFusion which comes highly recommended from many trusted sources. It’s only been 2 days and the editing features I want are quite simple, yet remain undiscoverable yet common on Powerpoint amd Keynote. I’ve seen the video features I’m after on Twitter so I know their available. At $20 I remain hopefuls I’ll soon be inserting banners simultaneously at the top and bottom on a video scene. I’m giving video Smitty 4 stars because it will so the job for children with no experience and adults with out much time. It’s not polished, buy the limited functionality and pesky watermark give way to a quick and easy way to ensure your desired as the the proud producer o videos you chose to send to friends or give external life and upload to the Internet.