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Open Safari. This app has a compass icon on a blue background. Navigate to the website with the web app. Currently, only a small selection of sites have web apps, but any site can be added as an "app" on the home screen. If the website does not have a web app, then the site will open in a browser window instead when you try to launch it. Click on Add to home screen. This will open a dialog box. Enter the app name and choose Add.
Instead, you select a font, an animation style, a background pattern which also animates , and an image to sit underneath everything. By default, you get an Instagram-friendly square composition, but a button lets you cycle through a range of alternatives.
Quite a few of the animation styles result in questionable legibility. But work with some of the subtler options — and the rather nice backgrounds — and you can end up with a visually arresting video to share online. Splice sits in a space between traditional movie-making software and quick-fix video editors. As with products geared towards quickly fashioning something for social networking, Splice is keen to get you started.
Select some videos or stills from your iPhone, drag to arrange the thumbnails, select an aspect ratio, and you essentially have an edit. However, the app gives you plenty of options for taking things further. You can add titles, effects, text overlays, and audio.
Individual clips can be trimmed, cropped, and have filters added to them. Naturally, in-progress projects are saved so you can return to them later. Enlight Pixaloop enables you to animate your photos. Tap the play button and you get something akin to a cinemagraph — only based on a single still image, rather than dozens of shots or a video.
Some of those features work better than others, but the entire package is a great way to bring your photos to life. It enables you to add custom soundtracks to videos — and all you need is a single finger. You can perform rehearsals using the viewfinder or with an existing video loaded from your Camera Roll. Just messing about with the audio alone is fun, but it all properly comes together when making a video.
Vue is a video editor whose initial incarnation was an odd mix of intriguing and ridiculous.
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