What to choose from Filmora vs iMovie battle? Read on my comparison of each video editing capabilities.
Filmora is the leading video editing software which is a cost-effective tool for all types of professional editing needs.
iMovie is a video editing program designed by Apple Inc. for using also on Mac devices. It offers all the standard features in an easy, user-friendly interface.
After learning the capabilities of each software, I can admit that Filmora is much more powerful. It offers a large number of tools and applications for video editing, which help you to make creative and informative clips. The advanced features of this particular program make it all the more valuable for your professional needs.
Filmora Features:
Filmora has an intuitive user interface, which allows new users to quickly learn the program without being overwhelmed by technical knowledge or trial and error. Users enjoy a complete range of editing functions, from the built-in timeline to easy-to-use transitions and graphic overlays, as well as the ability to preview footage while still in the processing stage.
Other advantages of Filmora include the ability to export and import of motion capture data from any source and convert video to film format from a variety of sources including DVD, stock footage and digital video. There is also a number of other features that are available with the software and these include editing options, the ability to create transitions between scenes, the addition of text or objects and the adding of the audio track that can enhance the quality of the video.
One of the key features that sets iMovie apart from other apps on the market is its rich video editing set that includes a number of different features such as: live action, backgrounds, transitions, audio, and text. The transitions will let you combine one sequence with another (such as changing from one video shot to another without replacing the old one). Some of the most popular transitions include: fade ins/fades in and fade outs, fade in/out arrows, zoom in/out arrows, and square video splitter.
Other features are: background music, effects, trimming, chopping, splitting images or video spaces, adding text, and playing a video while the caption appears below it. iMovie also provides an option for customizing graphics. As an example, you can choose whether or not to use artwork or animations while transitions are running through the video.
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