
Avid Studio (for iPad)

$4.99
The most powerful iPad digital movie editor of the bunch, Avid Studio is also one of the simplest to use. It's the only app here that can create composite video effects such as overlays and picture in picture. Its text options are the most customizable with lots of control over font, size and color. But Avid Studio also has its limitations: It only can output up to 720p resolution, lacks a voice-over feature, and offers no themes for prefab movies. Read the full review ››


$4.99
The most powerful iPad digital movie editor of the bunch, Avid Studio is also one of the simplest to use. It's the only app here that can create composite video effects such as overlays and picture in picture. Its text options are the most customizable with lots of control over font, size and color. But Avid Studio also has its limitations: It only can output up to 720p resolution, lacks a voice-over feature, and offers no themes for prefab movies. Read the full review ››

iMovie (for iPad)

$4.99
Apple's own iPad video editor dazzles, but lacks some of Avid Studio's power and intuitiveness. Its flagship feature is Trailers, which lets you create a convincing Hollywood-style cinematic preview using your own video clips. The app makes extremely clever use of touch gestures, but sometimes at the expense of simplicity. Output at up to 1080p resolution is unmatched by the other apps. Read the full review ››

$4.99
Apple's own iPad video editor dazzles, but lacks some of Avid Studio's power and intuitiveness. Its flagship feature is Trailers, which lets you create a convincing Hollywood-style cinematic preview using your own video clips. The app makes extremely clever use of touch gestures, but sometimes at the expense of simplicity. Output at up to 1080p resolution is unmatched by the other apps. Read the full review ››

ReelDirector (for iPad)
$1.99
ReelDirector starts out looking incredibly bare bones—the start screen is completely blank and it only uses storyboard thumbnails with no timeline view—but surprises with some deep capabilities like zoom, crop, and the most transition choices of any of the three apps. It's also strong in text overlay choices, but the long time it takes to process and play your edits is a major drawback. There's no undo command, and you can't output to 1080p. Read the full review ››
3 iPad Video Editing Apps

$1.99
ReelDirector starts out looking incredibly bare bones—the start screen is completely blank and it only uses storyboard thumbnails with no timeline view—but surprises with some deep capabilities like zoom, crop, and the most transition choices of any of the three apps. It's also strong in text overlay choices, but the long time it takes to process and play your edits is a major drawback. There's no undo command, and you can't output to 1080p. Read the full review ››
3 iPad Video Editing Apps
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