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How to use Video Filters and Effects in the Clips App

1st September 2019

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Jacob Woolcock

1st September 2019

Jacob Woolcock

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Discover the exciting world of filters in Clips, where I show you how to transform your videos with a range of colourful effects, adding life and creativity to your projects. Learn to experiment with different filters on various clips, and see how they can theme your entire video, making it a fun and engaging experience.

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One of the most fun features in Clips is being able to apply filters to your videos to completely change their look. Tap on the clip you want to change and press the colourful effects star in the middle. At the bottom of your screen, you’ll now see a variety of filters; tap on one to preview it at the top. If you press the ‘X’ button on the right-hand side, you can then watch your clip with this filter applied and watch it come to life. I would recommend experimenting with different filters on different clips because some do look better on some footage compared to others. When you’ve chosen a variety of filters, you can then press play, and you can watch your whole film again, but this time it will feel very different and really good fun. You can be very creative with these filters; in fact, you can theme an entire video around a filter of your choice. Give it a try!

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About Clips
The Clips app is a video creation tool by Apple that allows users to easily make and share fun and engaging videos with effects, music, and text overlays. It includes features like animated filters, Live Titles, and social media integration, making it simple to produce professional-looking videos on the go.
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