How to edit videos ios on your iPhone
It easier than ever to edit and share videos directly from your iPhone. Apple added a range of new video-editing tools. You can now crop, rotate, and perform other video-editing actions without a third-party app. In this video I will show you how to trim videos on an iPhone, How to Crop and Rotate Videos, How to Merge Videos, How to Apply and Remove Video Filters, How to Adjust Video Exposure, Contrast and how to Revert a Video to Its Original State How to Trim Videos on an iPhone Trimming a video is one of the most basic edits you can perform. While you can trim before you share in some apps, like Instagram, you can also easily do this in the Photos app. Follow these steps to trim your video: Open Photos app on you iPhone Select the video you want to trim. Tap Edit You should now see a Play button and the video timeline. Use the arrow on the left to change the video start point, or the arrow on the right to change the video end point. Tap the Play button to preview your edits. When you are happy with your edits, tap Done, and then choose Save Video or Save Video as New Clip to duplicate. Video editing in iOS is nondestructive, meaning if you choose Save Video, you would not permanently lose any footage. At any time, you can re-edit the video to include the footage you trimmed. How to Crop and Rotate Videos on an iPhone In iOS you can crop and rotate your videos. Follow these steps to rotate a video: Open Photos app on you iPhone Select the video you want to rotate or crop. Tap Edit At the bottom of the screen, tap the Rotate/Crop icon You can now crop the video like you want. Just use the square to crop how you like the video. In the top-left corner,you will have an option to mirror the video. You can also do that. In the top-left corner, tap the Rotate 90 degrees icon (the box with an arrow above it). Tap the button as many times as necessary until you find the right aspect ratio. Tap Done in the bottom-right corner to finalize your edit. How to Apply and Remove Video Filters Just as you can with photos, you can shoot videos with filters in the native iOS app. Also the same as photos, videos you shoot with a filter are nondestructive, which means you can change or remove the filter at any point. Follow these steps to add, change, or remove a filter: Open Photos app on you iPhone Select the video to which you want to apply a filter. Tap Edit At the bottom of the screen, tap the Filters icon Scroll to preview the filters, and then select one or choose Original to remove all filters. Tap Done at the bottom right and wait for your filter to apply. The size of the video, the quality at which it was shot, and the age of your device determine how long you will have to wait for the filter to apply. If you want to revert the filters just do all the same and on the Filters icon select Original. How to Adjust Video Exposure, Contrast and More You can also now adjust various image parameters on videos in iOS just as you can with photos. iPhone owners now have access to a full gamut of editing tools, including automatic enhancement. These changes are also nondestructive, so you can undo them in the future. Follow these steps to adjust a video exposure, contrast, and more: Open Photos app on you iPhone Select the video you want to edit. Tap Edit Tap the Adjustments icon. Scroll through the various image attributes, and move the slider to adjust the image. When you are happy with your edits, tap Done. You can adjust all the following parameters: Exposure, Highlights, Shadows, Contrast, Brightness, Black Point, Saturation, Vibrancy, Warmth, Tint, Sharpness, Definition, Noise Reduction and Vignette. The best way to learn what each of these settings do is to play around and experiment with them. Tap Done at the bottom right and wait for your filter to apply. The size of the video, the quality at which it was shot, and the age of your device determine how long you will have to wait for the filter to apply. How to Revert a Video to Its Original State You can revert any video or photo to its original state with a tap in the Photos app. To do so, open Photos app on you iPhone. Just find the edited video, Tap Edit and then tap Revert. This works for both photos and videos. It reverts any trimming, filters, image adjustments, rotation, or cropping you applied. This is how you edit videos on you iPhone If this was useful, please like share and subscribe. You can watch more videos from the right. Also, if you have any questions, please ask them in the comments area below. Its easier than ever to edit and share videos directly from your iPhone. Apple added a range of new video-editing tools. You can now crop, rotate, and perform other video-editing actions without a third-party app. In this video I will show you how to trim videos on an iPhone, How to Crop and Rotate Videos, How to Merge Videos, How to Apply and Remove Video Filters, How to Adjust Video Exposure, Contrast and how to Revert a Video to Its Original State How to Trim Videos on an iPhone Trimming a video is one of the most basic edits you can perform. While you can trim before you share in some apps, like Instagram, you can also easily do this in the Photos app. Follow these steps to trim your video: Open Photos app on you iPhone Select the video you want to trim. Tap Edit You should now see a Play button and the video timeline. Use the arrow on the left to change the video start point, or the arrow on the right to change the video endpoint. Tap the Play button to preview your edits. When you are happy with your edits, tapDone, and then choose Save Video or save Video as New Clip to duplicate. Video editing in iOS is nondestructive, meaning if you choose Save Video, you would not permanently lose any footage. At any time, you can re-edit the video to include the footage you trimmed. How to Crop and Rotate Videos on an iPhone In iOS you can crop and rotate your videos. Follow these steps to rotate a video: Open Photos app on you iPhone Select the video you want to rotate or crop. Tap Edit At the bottom of the screen, tap the Rotate/Crop icon You can now crop the video like you want. Just use the square to crop how you like the video. In the top-left corner,you will have an option to mirror the video. You can also do that. In the top-left corner, tap the Rotate 90 degrees icon (the box with an arrow above it). Tap the button as many times as necessary until you find the right aspect ratio. Tap Done in the bottom-right corner to finalize your edit. How to Apply and Remove Video Filters Just as you can with photos, you can shoot videos with filters in the native iOS app. Also the same as photos, videos you shoot with a filter are nondestructive, which means you can change or remove the filter at any point. Follow these steps to add, change, or remove a filter: Open Photos app on you iPhone Select the video to which you want to apply a filter. Tap Edit At the bottom of the screen, tap the Filters icon Scroll to preview the filters, and then select one or choose Original to remove all filters. Tap Done at the bottom right and wait for your filter to apply. The size of the video, the quality at which it was shot,  and the age of your device determine how long you will have to wait for the filter to apply. If you want to revert the filters just do all the same and on the Filters icon select Original. How to Adjust Video Exposure, Contrast and More You can also now adjust various image parameters on videos in iOS just as you can with photos. iPhone owners now have access to a full gamut of editing tools, including automatic enhancement. These changes are also nondestructive, so you can undo them in the future. Follow these steps to adjust a video exposure, contrast, and more: Open Photos app on you iPhone Select the video you want to edit Tap Edit Tap the Adjustments icon. Scroll through the various image attributes, and move the slider to adjust the image. When you are happy with your edits, tap Done. You can adjust all the following parameters: Exposure, Highlights, Shadows, Contrast, Brightness, Black Point, Saturation, Vibrancy, Warmth, Tint, Sharpness, Definition, Noise Reduction and Vignette. The best way to learn what each of these settings do is to play around and experiment with them. Tap Done at the bottom right and wait for your filter to apply. The size of the video, the quality at which it was shot, and the age of your device determine how long you will have to wait for the filter to apply. How to Revert a Video to Its Original State You can revert any video or photo to its original state with a tap in the Photos app. To do so, open Photos app on you iPhone. Just find the edited video, Tap Edit and then tap Revert. This works for both photos and videos. It reverts any trimming, filters, image adjustments, rotation, or cropping you applied,

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