Editing with phone or computer?

AmazingSylvia
19 replies
I use both, what about you?

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Annitah
Mostly computer 🖥
Neel Patel
Computer 💜
Elena Tsemirava
I prefer a computer, it's just more convenient.
Raju Singh
My Laptop. Would like to make use of big screen sometimes!
Igor Lysenko
I would prefer computer editing.
George Burmistrov
Let's say if I have to, I can edit a picture or a video on my phone/tablet, but I'd rather do it on a computer, more control, bigger screen, it's way more convenient to use.
Artyom Sviridov
In my opinion, it's much more convenient to use a computer for this.
Jaden Hong
I normally use a computer.
Oleg Naumenko
Editing exactly what? = ) If I want to crop a picture just shot on my phone, then the phone will it be. Almost everything else — a computer. If I have to edit text via the phone — well, that means it's an emergency, and I'm away from keyboard
Xavier JJ
I use both too. Capcut templates are great but i can only find them on phones. Then Capcut on desktop as well.
Nick
Computer/Laptop definitely!
andy baek
My back hurts, but I work on my computer
Shweta Kawar
I leverage both my phone and computer for editing tasks!
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If you're interested in video editing and are considering whether to use a phone or a computer, it depends on your preferences, the complexity of your editing needs, and the tools available to you. Editing on a Phone: Portability: Mobile editing allows you to edit videos on the go, and you can capture and edit footage with your phone's camera. Touch Interface: Some people find touch interfaces intuitive for tasks like trimming and arranging clips. Apps: There are many mobile video editing apps available, including CapCut, Kinemaster, iMovie (for iOS), and more. Editing on a Computer: Power and Features: Computer-based video editing software often provides more advanced features, greater processing power, and the ability to handle larger projects. Precision: A larger screen and the use of a mouse or stylus can provide more precision in editing tasks. Third-Party Software: Programs like Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, and others offer a wide range of professional-grade editing tools.