KINEMASTER MOBILE TUTORIALS (Video Editor)

Right here from the surface, i know you are likely curious to know what particularly does this word [KINEMASTER] stands for.
And surely after we have known what it is, the next question will clearly be; How Does It Works🥴?

And now, real quick i go by saying;

Kinemaster is a free and also a purchase-based video editing app available and suitable for both android and iOS users: KineMaster In fact remain similar on both devices. 

How Good Is Been The KineMaster Mobile App?
The Kinemaster app has been surprisingly working nice for users across the globe, and has been included in a number of list blog posts - described 'the best mobile video editing app for [2019], [2020], [2021] and [2022]'. Then now, seeming to be the [best] continually to the futures. 

As a beginner who will like to use the KineMaster mobile app for all video editing works, a good news!

As KineMaster has made almost everything free; so same on us - this whole tutorial is made 100% free, just for you.

[Though, it took us some couple period of time and also, lots of effort to dedicate this foolproof tutorial for you all to impact on].

HOW TO OPEN OR START A PROJECT 
ON KINEMASTER?
On KineMaster mobile, we have two major ways to start a project using the app as of now - we cannot say for hence as updates of great transformation keep flowing direct from imageline (KineMaster).  

With the tips we have along on this tutorial; you got everything you need to know on how to edit video clips using the KineMaster Mobile app. 

Now, we move on giving you this tutorials using image clips which we have believe would help to make using KineMaster Mobile foolproof for you all.


WHAT TO SEE WHEN YOU OPEN THE APP
(KineMaster)
• Here, using the KineMaster mobile app to edit; your mobilephone's screen must be at its horizontal dimension - as mobilephone screen's inches are not that huge enough as that of a tablet or computer. 

So now as the app opens; your mobilephone's screen automatically rotate to its horizontal dimension just as other mobile video editing apps does. Whereas, a least video editing apps remains vertical even as you continuously edit video projects: one like; VivaVideo Pro. This occurs in respect to the features one contains. 

But as of KineMaster, it automatically rotates the phone's screen to its horizontal dimensions. 

• When finally open, you see this picture.  

And now, I'm pretty sure you will be in a daze state with some little thoughts and imaginations that got you now imaginary saying; what/where am i to click here🤨?

Here, do not ever worry - because we already have all you need for a better understanding. So keep reading!

Yep! for sure by seeing this at the first stage, you must be likely to pause a while - all in fear of causing any disasters. 

[As a newbie on a software, never you hesitate to hit on any icon to learn; trust me nothing like disasters comes up!]

Hereon, you're lucky opening this tap. And aside, worry no more on how to use KineMaster Mobile app.

So now, to create a project (start editing); head-on to click on the plus icon here.👇
So after you have done so, you will be referred to a next tap where you are to choose your preferred resolution to edit your video project. Just like this here👇
      FETCHING OR CREATING FOOTAGE.

Now that you have successfully open the KineMaster app, you may be asking to know how to fetch or create a footage to start working on a video project. 

But now you know what? 

Create Footage:
Now, just stare thoroughly around the app features - there untill you find an icon exactly like this👇.
Then, tap on the red middle button - there two buttons pops out. Then,  click on one of the arrow pointed icons here👇 (= the camera or the camera recorder)
to start recording a video for the creation of a first project.

Or, also;

Fetch Footage:
So here, at the same featured portion of icons just like that of Create Footage. But in this, you need to click on the arrow pointed icon here👇 (= Media access button)
to fetch or take an image clip or a video footage of your choice - available in your device' storage.


       WHAT NEXT AFTER FETCHING OR 
                 CREATING A PROJECT?

Now that you have successfully Fetch or Create a clip to start editing your video, it's possible you will be thinking of how to add more clip farther of the you have recently start editing.

So, to add more clip(s) to your editing video project is not a big task to do, but only to repeat that same process you undergone at the first stage. i.e, to hit on the camera icon to start recording or take a video footage or an image clip available from your device' storage.

And now, that immediate next thing after fetching or creating a video or image clip is to; recognize the functions of the buttons and icons aligned by the left side of your mobile device's screen (inside the app: KineMaster), and again mostly, understand how to make use of them. 

By entering a new project, by your left - you have seventeen aligned buttons and icons.

They are as:
• BACK button

• UNDO button

• REDO button

• CAPTURE icon

• PROJECT POSITIONING button

• PROJECT SETTINGS icon

• CLIP'S FORWARD button


    USES OF THESE LIST & HOW TO USE 
                               THEM
But there, only five are actively available. 

As you proceed with editing a project, they automatically become available. 

Some of the invalid or missing buttons and icons are; the UNDO button, the REDO button, the DELETE button and also etc. 

And this happens only because, you just entered a new project and obviously, you have not make any changes or edited anything yet worthy of their appearance. 

But immediately when you added or have taken a piece from the project's clip, then, the Undo button automatically pops out to in-case it was a mistake - you may use the UNDO button to undo the whole suspected mistake you had. 

Also as well with the Redo button. Once you Undo a clip, then, the Redo button automatically pops out to in-case you may like to accept the recent rejected vignette you just undid. 

So, once you hit on the Redo button, the whole thing is restored with no changes on them at all. 

So similar to the DELETE button here. Whenever you tap on a wave from your editing project, either a video wave or an audio wave, the DELETE button automatically pops out. 

And so, take note on whenever you are deciding to delete a clip of your project. 

Did make sure you think twice first before drawing conclusions to finally delete them. 

Because after deleting a clip and also closed the page, i mean; when you closed the app and return - you will no longer have further choices, either you loved it been deleted or not: no any possible means to get them retrieved. Absolutely irretrievable. 

So here the only pre-solution to this mystery: Before completing a change on your editing video project, did concentrate to apply full attention on the changes you are making, and never close the app yet if you are still doubting wether to Undo or Redo - once you close the app before confirming an error, then it is neither Undo nor Redo will it be the solution to restore the mystery. 

And this is why now we urge you all beginners to rather design a dedicated hour for your video projects - preventing inconveniences like such, hence in the future.  

                       BACK BUTTON
Uses:
The BACK BUTTON is used to return to your [previous page]. 

How To:
Tap on the button just ones; it will refer you to the previous page you was.

                       UNDO BUTTON
Please [Note] that: 
The UNDO and REDO buttons can be active to omit or retrieve video or audio clips in a editing video project - they are only before closing the page of the project which the mistake might have occurred from: any actions trying to Undo or Redo after closing that current page the whole thing occurred in are irretrievable. 

This whole explanation means; the Undo and the Redo buttons are only active on clips whose changes was made in a current page - once that page at which the changes was made is closed, then nothing can be changed using neither of the two buttons; Undo button or the Redo button.

Uses:
The UNDO BUTTON is momentously useful - prevents you from losing important clips while editing a project: enabling you with the ability to cancel clips you [mistakenly] added.  

How To:
When you have inconvenient changes on your active editing project, simply tap UNDO button to retrieve and to cancel all recent added clips. Repeatedly tap on the UNDO button to cancel clips one after the other. 

                       REDO BUTTON
Uses:
The REDO BUTTON is mainly used when an afterthought is drawn, and you are now on a new decision accepting the [seemingly mistaken previous action] to be reused in the project: meaning; the one you undid. 

How To:
By tapping on the REDO BUTTON, the recent undid work will be restored to existence. Note that; only projects you undid are likely to be redo. As well repeatedly tap on the REDO button to retrieve clips one after the other. 

                     CAPTURE ICON
Uses:
This CAPTURE ICON helps to snapshot a clip from the project you are actively editing on - for a further edit; making your work seem more enticing and professional. 

The CAPTURE ICON in KineMaster Mobile app, naturally, features three other buttons known to be: 
(1) Capture and Save
(2) Capture and Add as Clip, and...
(3) Capture and Add as Layer. 

These mentions are the attached features of the CAPTURE ICON available in KineMaster Mobile app - as of now. 

How To:
Each of these three functions accurately implies with the name; already fully described. 

                   EDITING PROJECT      
              [POSITIONINGBUTTON]
Uses:
The use of the POSITIONING BUTTON is major - not at all exaggerated to any other way. 

How To:
Using this is just simple as tapping on the button; to select a preferred position for your editing video project. 

             PROJECT SETTINGS ICON
Uses: 
The PROJECT SETTINGS ICON engages you with an advanced settings that qualifies and entices your work to a professional looking - with the help of its provided specialized settings. 

Again, the PROJECT SETTINGS is consist of three main settings - settings for:
(1) Audio
(2) Video, and the...
(3) Editing settings. 

1). Audio

The AUDIO SETTINGS of the [PROJECT SETTINGS] also comprises three section of settings:
The Auto Master Volume, Audio Fade-in (Start of Project) and the Audio Fade-out (End of Project). 

To use these series of settings;
- Auto Master Volume; hit on the switch - untill it turns red to enable it. 
Then use the adjustment strip to control the volume percentage - it reads in percents. 
- Audio Fade-in (Start of Project); tap on the switch button to enable its functions, use the control strip to adjust durations - it counts in seconds. 
- Audio Fade-out (End of Project); use the same procedures as that of [Start of Project] - everything is same: both are just directly opposite to one another. 

2). Video

The VIDEO SETTINGS feature of the [PROJECT SETTINGS] has only two controls along:

The Video Fade-in (Start of Project) and its Fade-out (End of Project). 

So, the main functions of this setting is to help entice your work on KineMaster into a professional well dedicated looking project - earns you a lot of those [expert regards] you deserve been a video editor. 

Using these controls are just simple as turning on the switch button to enable, then using each strip to adjust the seconds at which effects exist. And that is all. 

3). Editing

The EDITING SETTINGS feature of the [PROJECT SETTINGS] is essential with its together controls of three:
The Default Duration of a Photo Clip, Default Duration of a Layer and its Default Pan & Zoom Mode for a Photo Clip. 

The above mentions are the spread control features in the EDITING SETTINGS. Though, one of these three also have a list control of itself (= Default Pan & Zoom Mode for a Photo Clip). 

- The [Default Duration of a Photo Clip] only has a little prolonged and aligned set of duration adjuster used for adjustment - no attached control list to, just it like that of [Default Pan & Zoom Mode for a Photo Clip]. 
- The [Default Duration of a Layer] is just exactly as to [Default Duration of a Photo Clip]. 
- The [Default Pan & Zoom Mode for a Photo Clip] is the feature we mentioned earlier as the one with the attachment of three control features: 
i) Fit in Screen 
ii) Fill Screen
iii) Ken Burns (Random)
iv) Ken Burns (Face Recognition)

             CLIP'S FORWARD BUTTON
Uses:
The CLIP'S FORWARD BUTTON is essentially used to help and to prevent you swiping long before reaching a clip - CLIP'S FORWARD BUTTON is a [device] to that whole long process. 

How To:
By tapping on the button, it's done. 
 

  IS ADDING EFFECTS SO NECESSARY?
Yes! adding effects is so necessary and very essential in a video editing. 

adding some effect ingredient to your editing project gives your work that professional glamoring appearance.

For your work to acquire that profession or glamour you desire, you must do with one of these effects listed below or any other type of your choice:

Clip Graphics

Speed

Reverse

Rotate / Mirroring

Color Filter

Adjustment

EQ

Volume envelope

Reverb

Voice Changer

Vignette

Extract Audio


     USES OF THESE LIST & HOW TO USE 
                              THEM

                     CLIP GRAPHICS
Uses:                   
Clip Graphics; when you now hit on its icon; Clip Graphics, there you will have a ton of graphic list of your choice suitable for the project you're working on. 

How To:
Watch the video below. 


                              SPEED
Uses:                          
Speed; we use this feature to increase or reduce our editing video speed - slowing or making it high up in speed. 

The SPEED feature is also used mostly in clips of video where the scene is likely to be well shown for viewers clarity - so then, the clip is adjusted into the desired motion that suits.

How To:
Watch the video below. 
  
                           REVERSE
Uses:
Reverse; the reverse effect is mainly used to make the whole video complicated in a reversed stylish way just like this. Check out how to. 

How To:
Watch the video below. 

                   ROTATE / MIRRORING
Uses:                                     
Rotate / Mirroring; this effect enables you to change the how being of a clip while editing to your preferable location: Upwards, Downwards, to the Right or Left. 

Using this effect to transform clips of your video projects has no obvious symptoms to recognize with. 

How To:
Watch the video below.

                      COLORS FILTER
Uses:                       
Colors Filter; Colors filter effects are specifically used to cause transformations on objects in character, and at most time even affects their backgrounds.

How To:
Watch the video below.

                       ADJUSTMENT
Uses:                        
Adjustment; the adjustment effect is a combination of three features; Brightness, Contrast and Saturation. With the presence of these three, your work adjustment is absolutely perfect! 

Brightness smartly/Contrast easily/Saturate brilliantly. 

How To:
Watch the video below.

                                    EQ
Uses:
EQ; Our EQ is always the Equalizer (Equalizing effect). The EQ contains a content of thirteen featuring Equalizing effects which comprises both the Bass Reducer and many more of them. 

The use of these effects never makes your voice sound robotic, but rather, it improves it to a professional sounding. 

How To:
Watch the video below. 

                  VOLUME ENVELOPE.                   
Uses:
Volume Envelope; the volume envelope in KineMaster helps to kick or drop sounds using the provided strip. When you kick or drop the strip upward or downward, the sound difference become obvious as the result is clear to say; there is something changed here. 

How To:
Watch the video below. 

                             REVERB.             
Uses:
Reverb; the Reverb effect on KineMaster Mobile is a combination of one to ten different transforming effects clip that can absolutely cause changes to the speech or sound in your editing video project - coming out with a original real sounding voice. 

Some of those ten effects found in the Reverb effect are; spring reverb, echo room, and many more of them. 

Understand better by checking How To. 

How To:
Watch the video below. 

                      VOICE CHANGER. 
Uses:
Voice Changer; the Voice Changer effect functions just accurately as the name implies. 

With the Voice Changer effect, you're able change your original voice of whatever type to a man-like voice, woman-like voice, kid-like voice and many other types of Voice Changer effects of your choice.          
                                                                    
How To:
Watch the video below. 

                           VIGNETTE. 
Uses:
Vignette; here, the Vignette is an effect meant to transform a clip to a original night mode appearance. 

This effect can't ever be identified when it's been applied on a video clip. 

No one's work ever comes out to be vile with the use of the Vignette effect. Never!

How To:
Watch the video below. 

                      EXTRACT AUDIO. 
Uses:
Extract Audio; the Extract Audio effect; when enabled, it behaves just exact as the name implied. 

So now the audio, meaning all sound available in the video completely separate itself from the original video. 

Hereby, the whole of the video clip become muted (only action clips left available. There, you can work on those action clips into a new transformed project - and they will be absolutely unlike the original). 

How To:
Watch the video below.,


WHY WE DEDICATED THE ABOVE LESSON

We emphasize these crucial KineMaster effects you may use on editing your video projects, into a better enlightenment to you all beginners - preventing darkness even while using the KineMaster mobile app for the first time. 

With this our step by step tips here, we hope everything is foolproof. 

As KineMaster Mobile is known one of the top editing app in the globe, so its features are enormous and almost endless. After the above-mentioned effects, there are many more other things to learn to improve your skills and make your work seem totally professional - making others thinking it was PC edited even as it was truly edited using a mobile device. 

Keep reading as we move on giving you more lessons!

So now here, we will like to let you know all the functions and also how to use most of the icons and buttons available in the KineMaster Mobile app - as it will help give you a better understanding with the app easier.  



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