- I have the best new
free video-editing app
that you'll wanna see.
It's available for both
Android and iOS users,
and you can remove the
watermark, for free.
That's right, for free,
and you don't have to do
anything crazy to do it,
it's just a simple switch,
and the watermark is gone.
You asked for it, here ya go.
This is the app that so many
of you have been asking me for,
and it's great for social media editing,
or if you're a beginner editor
getting started on YouTube,
and it's also great for Tik Tok,
and I know everyone's on Tik Tok.
I'm not on Tik Tok.
Now the app I'm talking about today
is called Prism Live Studio,
and you've probably heard me
talk about this app before
if you're a subscriber to my channel.
I made a previous video on this app
showing you how to live
stream with this app
if you have under 1,000 subscribers
or over 1,000 subscribers,
it's a fantastic streaming app.
But today we're gonna cover
the video editing feature
in the app, which is really easy to use,
and I'm gonna walk you
through the entire process.
Now before I show you how
to use this, I do wanna say
that today's video is
sponsored by Prism Live Studio,
and to download the app,
head down to my description
down underneath this video.
I have links for Android,
iOS users, and PC users,
so make sure you put the
app in and follow along
if you don't have it already.
Now let's open up Prism Live Studio
and let me show you how to edit with it.
The first thing you wanna do
when you open Prism
Live Studio is sign in,
but once you sign in,
you wanna go up to the
top right-hand corner,
and tap on your profile icon.
Once you tap on your profile icon,
next to your name you're
gonna see a little gear icon.
This is the settings icon, tap on that.
Once you tap on the settings icon
and the next page loads
up, you wanna scroll down
until you see conceal watermark,
and then turn that on.
Once you've toggled this on,
simply tap on the X in
the top right-hand corner,
then tap on the X once again,
and it's gonna take you to the main page.
And you can see right here, I'm on video,
but if I go to the left,
it's gonna go to live,
and if I go to the right,
it's gonna go to photo.
Now, I made a previous
video on Prism Live Studio,
where I show you how to
live stream with this app,
and I go through the entire process.
I'm gonna put a link to that
down in the description below.
But for this tutorial,
we're gonna focus on video,
so tap back on video.
Now this app also doubles as a camera.
If you wanna use that,
simply tap on the record button
right here in the center,
and it's gonna start recording,
and like every other camera,
when you wanna stop
it, simply tap on stop.
But I don't wanna use
that for this tutorial.
I wanna use my own content,
so I'm gonna back out of that.
In order to get to the
clips that I wanna use,
I'm gonna tap right over here,
and I'm gonna go into my gallery
and choose the video clips
that I wanna pull into my timeline.
Gonna select those two and hit add.
Now it doesn't matter how
many clips you select,
you're only going to see one
in this particular area right here.
But once it loads up, tap on edit
up in the top right-hand corner.
After you tap on edit, you're gonna see
that the clips have loaded up
right into the video timeline,
and that's exactly where
you want them to go.
Now the first thing you'll notice
is if you tap on the
actual video clip itself,
it's going to turn yellow.
This does the same thing
if you were to tap on the scissor icon
down in the bottom left-hand side.
This is where you cut your
actual clips, or trim them down.
And the way you wanna make your cut
is you wanna scrub along,
you wanna press and hold,
and move along until you find a place
that you wanna cut the clip,
and then you wanna tap the
cut icon, which is right here.
After you tap on the cut icon,
you wanna delete whatever clip
that you wanna get rid of.
So I wanna keep this part,
and I wanna get rid of this
part here in the beginning.
So I wanna make sure that this clip
is highlighted in yellow,
then I'm gonna tap the delete icon.
The next thing I'm gonna
do is cut the end of this,
so I'm gonna scrub along once
again, and go right there,
and I'm gonna cut it once again.
And then I'm gonna
delete everything after.
And now what I have is a smooth transition
that's gonna take me from
that beginning sequence
into where I start talking.
If you're just getting
started as a video editor,
here's one tip I can give--
All right, so you get the idea
of how the cutting actually works.
Now that wasn't perfect,
and I would probably wanna
get in there and fine-tune it,
but you get the idea.
Once you've made all of your cuts
and you're happy with your clip,
tap on this yellow check mark
in the bottom right-hand corner.
After you tap on the check
mark, you're gonna notice
that there's an icon
now between those clips.
If you tap on that icon,
it's gonna open up the transition area.
And this is where you can
add various transitions
to your video.
For example, if I wanna do
a dissolve, I tap on that,
and I hit the yellow check,
and then we're gonna play it back.
If you're just getting
started as a video editor--
And it makes that dissolve transition.
You can go back and edit
it by simply tapping on it,
and you can tap on it again
and you can choose how long
you want that transition to be,
you can increase or decrease the time.
So I'm gonna back out of this,
and I'm gonna remove the transition,
because I'm not interested in that.
So I'm gonna tap on none,
then I'm gonna tap on
this yellow check mark
on the bottom right-hand side again.
Pretty much after you make any adjustment,
you'll wanna tap on this yellow check mark
on the bottom right-hand side.
Now at any time,
if you wanna add more
clips to your timeline,
simply tap on this yellow box over here
with the black plus in it,
and it's gonna allow you to go
back in and add more videos.
Now I'm not gonna add more,
but that's where you do it
if that's what you wanna do.
The next thing I want you to look at
is down on the bottom to
the right of the scissors,
and this is the crop and ratio.
So if I tap on that, you
can change the ratio.
So for example, if you
want to upload something
in a vertical format,
say you wanna upload something to Tik Tok,
or you wanna upload something
to Instagram stories,
you can tap on nine by 16
and it's going to change the ratio.
After it changes the ratio,
you can pinch and zoom,
and move your footage around
to fill in the actual video.
Now, you do need to do this clip by clip.
This isn't going to work if
you just put it on one clip.
So you'll have to go through clip by clip
if you change the ratio.
But I'm not gonna do
that for this tutorial,
so I'm going to back out of that.
Next to that is the background feature.
If you tap on that,
it's gonna allow you to
add a colored background
or some sort of an
image in the background.
So if I wanna add a yellow
border, I can tap on yellow,
and I can pinch and zoom,
and it's gonna add a little
bit of a yellow border.
And as you can see, you can
make that as large as you want.
You also have the option
to tap on one of the other screen grabs
that they're showing here in the bottom,
if you wanna do something
creative with it like that.
You can see it's adding kind
of like a picture in a picture.
But again, I'm not gonna do
that, so I'm gonna back out.
Next to that is your transitions again.
We've already covered that, so
you can scroll through there
and see the different
transitions that you have.
And then next to that
would be your filters.
I know you've used filters before.
You can use them in Instagram
and lots of other social media apps.
You can go through and find the filter
that makes the footage look
the way you want it to look,
and you can adjust the
strength of the filter
by double tapping on it,
and just adjusting it by
sliding it left and right.
I like that one.
Next to that are the speed controls.
If you tap on the speed controls,
you have the option to speed a clip up,
slow a clip down just a little
bit, or play it in reverse.
So for this first clip right here,
I wanna speed it up double
time, so I tap on two times,
and it's gonna move a little bit faster.
If I wanna go three times,
it's gonna spin a little bit faster,
and if I wanna keep that, I
tap on the yellow check mark.
The speed feature will work really cool
if you're trying to shoot B roll,
and maybe you wanna slow it down,
or you wanna speed up a clip
to do some sort of a ramping effect.
Next to the speed controls
is where you'll find music.
If you tap on that and
then tap on music again,
it's gonna open up the library of music
that's inside of Prism Live Studio.
Now, these are royalty-free tracks.
Prism Live Studio does allow you
to use them on your YouTube videos
or wherever you're going to use this app.
You're not gonna have any copyright issues
using these tracks.
Now, if you already have
tracks on your device,
let's say you get tracks from
the YouTube audio library,
you can choose those tracks
by tapping on your device,
and then pulling them in that way.
But for this tutorial, we're
gonna go through the library
inside of Prism Live Studio.
You see they have playful, action,
beatdrops, sentimental, or retro.
I'm gonna choose something in retro.
So I'm gonna hit retro, I'm
gonna choose "Boogie Sticks,"
then I'm gonna hit add, up
in the top right-hand corner,
and it's gonna add the
music to my timeline.
Now the first thing you'll notice
is that the music is too loud,
but we're gonna fix that in just a second.
But first let me play it.
One tip I can give you to
help make a better video,
and that's the--
Right, the music is clearly too loud here,
so what I wanna do is I
wanna hit the check mark,
and then I wanna scroll over
down here at the bottom,
then I'm gonna hit on the volume icon,
and this is where I can
turn the music down,
and I can turn my vocals up.
Trim the fat out of your
video, remove anything--
Turn this up just a little bit more.
Anything in the video
that slows down the video,
that could possibly cause the viewer
to lose interest, think about--
All right, I like that,
that's a good balance.
Now tap on that yellow check mark,
and let's go on to the next feature.
Next to the audio levels would be effects.
And these are pretty cool
and I like the way they work.
Let's say you find a place
that you wanna add an effect,
all you have to do is
hold that effect down
for the duration that you want it to show.
So for example, if I want
this first effect to show up,
I press and I hold,
and it's gonna print that onto the video.
So let's do that.
And that's to trim the
fat out of your video.
So let me back up here, and
you can see here in the screen,
there's now a yellow area on the timeline.
That's where that effect is taking place.
So if I hit play.
Make a better video,
and that's to trim the
fat out of your video.
It's adding that effect right away.
Now you can do this
with all of the effects
down here at the bottom.
So you can get really creative with this.
Then once you've added your effects,
again tap on the yellow check mark,
and you'll notice that there's new icons
up here in the timeline.
These icons are your effects.
So you can go in and you can delete them.
So if I tap on one and
I wanna get rid of it,
I simply tap on it and delete,
and I can add a new one.
Tap the yellow check
mark again and it's gone.
Now next to the effects,
you're gonna see a little hand icon.
If you tap on that,
it's gonna allow you to add
a sticker to your video.
So if we look through the stickers here,
let's see if there's
anything that we want.
Let's say you wanna hit subscribe.
So what you do is you find
a place in your timeline
where you want it to show,
then you tap on the sticker you wanna use,
and then you tap on the screen,
cuts for that,
and it's gonna add it to your screen.
And again, you see the little
yellow area in the timeline,
that's where the sticker was added.
Pretty cool, huh?
Moving to the right once again,
you're gonna see this
little squiggly line,
and this is for all of you
who are artists, (chuckling)
and I clearly am not.
So open up the drawing feature,
and it's gonna turn your video sideways.
Now for this tutorial, and
the way I have it laid out
on the screen so you can watch it,
I'm not gonna turn the phone around,
but it does spin everything
around on your phone
so you can draw.
And the way this works is,
over here in the far left,
you have the type of
brush that you can use,
next to that you have the brush size,
and then you have the
colors that you can use.
So if I tap something blue,
and I tap some sort of a glow,
I can come in here and I can draw.
If you're happy with that,
hit done up in the top right-hand corner,
if you're not, hit delete,
or you can just hit cancel up
in the top left-hand corner.
Next to that would be text,
and this is pretty self-explanatory.
Tap on text, add whatever you want.
Hello, you can change the font,
you can change the size, and
you can change the color.
You can also pinch and zoom,
and you can move it around,
you can twist it, and you can turn it,
and put it wherever you want.
When you're finished doing that,
tap on the yellow check mark once again.
Now once you have everything edited,
and you're ready to export,
what you'll wanna do is tap on save
in the top right-hand corner,
and then look down on the bottom left,
you're gonna see the option to save.
Tap on save,
and you can see that it
started encoding right away,
but you can also change your resolution.
If for some reason it's showing
anything less than 1080p,
you can tap on that, and go
in and change your resolution.
But I'm gonna back out here,
and I'm gonna start
this process once again.
Now the video is encoded, and
it's saved to your gallery,
and if you've concealed the watermark,
you're not gonna have a
watermark on this video.
So have fun with that
and enjoy using Prism Live
Studio as a video editor.
If you wanna learn even more
about Prism Live Studio,
tap on this video right here
and learn how to live stream with it.
I walk you through the entire process.
Thank you so much for watching.
I do appreciate it, and I'll
see you in the next video.
