Layer Animation:
You can also animate the position, rotation, and scale of layers in your video, adding extra movement and interest to your shots.
Multi-Track Audio:
For videos that require complex soundscapes, Kinemaster allows you to add multiple audio tracks. This is perfect for creating layered sound effects, background music, and voiceovers.
Real-Time Recording:
Kinemaster lets you record audio or video in real time, which is great for adding voiceovers, commentary, or even creating content directly within the app.
Let's walk through how to use Kinemaster for your first video project:
Create a New Project:
Open the Kinemaster app and click on the "+" sign to start a new project. You'll need to select the aspect ratio based on the platform where you plan to upload your video (eg, 16:9 for YouTube, 9:16 for Instagram Stories).
Import Media:
Tap on the media button to import videos, photos, or audio. You can select files from your phone's storage, cloud services, or even directly record new footage within the app.
Editing Your Clips:
Drag and drop your media onto the timeline. From here, you can cut, trim, or split your clips. You can also add layers of video, text, and images. Use the tools to crop, rotate, and adjust the placement of these elements.
Add Transitions and Effects:
Between clips, you can add transitions to make your edits flow more smoothly. Browse the transition library and drag your desired effect between two clips.
Add Music and Sound Effects:
Tap the audio icon to import music or sound effects. You can adjust the audio's volume, fade in/out, and trim it to match your video.
Export Your Video:
Once you're satisfied with your video, tap on the export button. Choose the resolution (eg, 1080p or 4K) and the frame rate, then wait for your video to render.
Use High-Quality Clips:
The better the quality of your footage, the better the final result will look. Try to use high-resolution videos and images whenever possible.