2. Can edit the captured
videos existing in the cellar.
The app offers
approximately 30 themes
and special light effects.
Music can be added to
while arranging the videos.
Can add voiceover
recording to the created
video
WeVideo Video Editor
3. Funimate is one of the
surprisingly popular, but not
overly powerful video editor
apps.
It boasts itself as being a great
app for making music videos
or simple videos out of the
stuff you already have on
your device.
There are 15 video filters that
you can play with and the
creation process is fairly
painless.
This isn’t something you’d
want to use on a serious video
but it’s definitely worth a look
if you need something really
simple.
It’s also entirely free so there’s
no harm in checking it out.
Funimate
4. VQuick is last on our list of
video editor apps and it’s also
one the newest.
It was built specifically for
people who do things like
vlog, do journalism, and
similar, socially minded video
content creators.
It has some basic editing
features but nothing overly
special and there is a built-in
social network where you can
view videos made by other
people.
There is also a self-destruct
mode included so you can
show a video to someone and
then have it deleted after it’s
been viewed.
VQuick
5. Clesh Video Editor is a
feature rich advanced
video editor because it can
edit your videos on the
cloud.
So, it is very convenient to
pick up where you left off
on a desktop computer and
vice versa.
It has great features
including filters,
transitions, panning and
zooming, etc
Clesh Video Editor
6. Triller is primarily a music
video making app.
You can easily make a
music video by picking the
song and shooting a few
takes.
With the tap of a button,
Triller edits them together
to create a celebrity-quality
music video starring you
and your friends that looks
like the ones your favorite
artists make.
You can submit your
videos on Triller Famous.
Thriller