“It’s fun, it’s easy, and it can be learned in a few hours! Think of it as a way to send video greeting cards.” That’s how Stephanie Brasher (left) describes Apple Clips, the iPad and iPhone app to be covered in her upcoming three-session class, “Movie-Making for Beginners with Apple Clips,” Monday, April 2, 9, and 16, 1-3 pm in the Video Lab. Stephanie’s first Clips class (below), offered last fall, has been rescheduled by popular demand with a third session added so students can more readily finish and share their videos. Click here for flier.
“Send someone a personalized birthday message, tell them you’re thinking of them, show off your adorable pet, or announce the birth of a new grandchild,” suggests Stephanie. “With your iPhone or iPad, you can stitch together photos and videos, add music and animated titles, and even give your videos and photos a ‘comic book’ effect!”
Introduced just a year ago, Apple’s “Clips” app is an all-new video and editing tool, designed to create expressive videos easily. Unlike iMovie, “Clips” is not designed for making larger video projects. It produces video in a square format much like Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook Stories. Your movie can be created and shared in 1080 HD. “Clips” can be downloaded on devices running iOS 10.3 or later (iPhones 5S or newer, iPad Mini 2 or later). PLEASE DOWNLOAD APP BEFORE ATTENDING CLASS. Pre-registration not required.
$15 for members, $30 for non-members (includes 2018 club membership). For more information, contact Stephanie at sjgardiner1@gmail.com or 949-583-1231.
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