r/Movavi_software

Sharpen nighttime low light video

I am VERY new to the "editing" aspect of Movavi.. I have taken some drone video of a home with LED colorful lighting and lighting shows. Every time I fly the drone to get the best images, the footage is grainy and "fuzzy." Does Movavi have a "sharpen" video availability?

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u/Select-Barnacle7862 — 4 days ago

I have Movavi app on my phone and I don't understand how anyone edits videos on a tiny screen

I installed Movavi app on my phone a while ago because I thought, hey, maybe I'll edit something on the go, like a quick clip for Instagram or whatever. I even tried it once and made a 10-second cut, but then closed the app and never opened it again. 

I still have it on my phone (for some reason can’t delete it in case I need it again one day), but I really don’t get how people edit videos on a phone, seriously.

You know that millennial meme where people say they can't make large purchases on their phone and need to use a computer? That's literally me, both in life (yeah yeah, I also open my laptop to get smth like flight tickets or even a new phone) and video editing. I just need a big screen, a mouse, and preferably 5 open chrome tabs with effects inspiration on Pinterest or smth. The thought of dragging clips with my thumb on a 6-inch display makes me feel physically uncomfortable.

So I'm genuinely curious, does anyone here actually edit videos on their phone regularly? Like, not just trimming the start and end, but real editing with transitions, effects, text, and so on?

And if you do, how's the Movavi app for that? Have you tried/used it or do you use smth more mainstream like CapCut? I’d be genuinely thankful for some tips and advice because I feel like mobile editing can be fast and less complicated than doing it on desktop. But I just can’t force myself to start and need some support, I guess.

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u/Coco-the-Koala — 7 days ago