With the release of the DaVinci Resolve video editor, the iPad now has many editing apps, and it’s become significantly more useful for intensive, pro work.Right from the start of the iPad in 2010, you could edit video using Apple’s iMovie — and perhaps you did because there was no other choice. As capable as iMovie is, however, you’re not going to be editing video for broadcast or streaming on it, and that meant the iPad was impractical for editors.Or it was until 2016, when LumaFusion came out for the iPad. It was followed in 2018 by Premiere Rush, a cut-down version of Adobe’s industry-standard desktop video editor. Read more…
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