New Live Titles, animated labels, and more in Clips update!
The Clips app is meant to let you quickly and easily slap together a social video to share with your friends and networks and today it's been made even better!
What's new in Clips
Versions 2.0.3 was released today following Apple's Education Event in Chicago and it brings a healthy dose of new stuff to the app. Here's a quick breakdown of all the new updates!
- Four additional Live Title styles featuring new fonts, colors, and layouts.
- Four new animated labels with vibrant colors and editable text.
- Nine new animated stickers including hand-drawn arrows, scribbles, circles, and underlining
- Eleven new Apple-designed posters for creating animated title cards, including education-themed blackboard and notebook designs.
- Two new Selfie Scenes on iPhone X from Disney-Pixar that put you in the "Finding Dory" reef and on the Scare Floor from "Monsters, Inc."
- Drop shadows have been added to some labels to improve visibility against light backgrounds.
- Fixes an issue that could prevent photos stored in iCloud Photo Library from displaying correctly in Clips projects.
To see a full list of updates in the new version of Clips, check the App Store.
Are you excited about the new update?
Let us know in the comment below!
○ How to take and edit video and photos
○ How to record and edit Live Titles
○ How to add filters and effects
○ How to add and edit Title Cards
○ How to add and edit overlays and emoji
○ How to add soundtracks and music to the Clips app
○ How to save and share videos from the Clips app
○ Five tips to make your Clips extra lit
Master your iPhone in minutes
iMore offers spot-on advice and guidance from our team of experts, with decades of Apple device experience to lean on. Learn more with iMore!
Luke Filipowicz has been a writer at iMore, covering Apple for nearly a decade now. He writes a lot about Apple Watch and iPad but covers the iPhone and Mac as well. He often describes himself as an "Apple user on a budget" and firmly believes that great technology can be affordable if you know where to look. Luke also heads up the iMore Show — a weekly podcast focusing on Apple news, rumors, and products but likes to have some fun along the way.
Luke knows he spends more time on Twitter than he probably should, so feel free to follow him or give him a shout on social media @LukeFilipowicz.