These are the new GoPro video editing apps
At the end of February, the GoPro company, known for its action cameras , it was made with two major video editing applications Now, these tools are ready to be relaunched under the new brand that was made with them, with some changes and improvements so that any user is able to create movies and quality contentwithout the need for a computer or editing knowledge.This is how Quik and Splice for Android and iOS arrive
On the one hand there is Quik, which comes to replace Replay , as it was known before its purchase by GoPro It is a simple and agile application for those who have no knowledge of video editing. In this way, the tool is in charge of analyzing and studying the videos and photographs taken with the GoPro camera to create videos made practically automatic Of course, the user has decision-making power and certain creative freedom, since they have the possibility of choosing between 28 different themes to give the video style. To do this, use filters, transitions, different types of typography or even the possibility of adding Emoji emoticons and own descriptions It also allows you to choose matching music from the GoPro gallery or from the user's song library.
The curious thing is that this application is in charge of analyzing the best moments recorded on video, which allows automate the editing process to capture those most compelling scenes. And not only that, it also has a function with which, on a weekly basis, you can review the best moments recorded. Every Sunday the application shows videos created with user files and can then be shared across networks like Instagram or Facebook
However, users with a little more experience in video editing have Splice, where they can find tools andDetailed controls to cut, paste, place transitions and assemble manually our own videos.All this through a touch screen, but with great comfort thanks to its design and possibilities.
To do this, the user can collect both his videos and photographs to include them in the same montage. With tools to cut video clips, apply filters manually, selecttransitions and even create sub titles and texts All of this controlled in detail with bars and buttons so that the result end is to the consumer's liking, with almost professional results and not like a video created with a predefined tool.
The good thing is that Splice doesn't just care about the video part. It also has tools to edit the music that accompanies the final result.This translates into a collection of melodies and songs that the user can mix with their own library, achieving unique results.
In short, a suite of video tools to be able to take the contents from the cameras of GoPro to social networks without the need for go through a computer Tools for those unfamiliar with the edition and for those who want to create their own content in detail. All this from your mobile and totally free. New apps are now available for download from Google Play Store (Quik) and fromApp Store (Quik and Splice ).