Lumafusion

Lumafusion's New Features Take Video Editing on iPad to the Next Level

Lumafusion's latest update brings powerful new features like 12-track audio and video support, and Adjustment Clips for seamless editing on the go.

This new Lumafusion feature unlocks even more creativity

Key Points:

  • User Experience: The author has been using Lumafusion for seven years and has created over 1,000 videos on various iPads.
  • New Features in v5.2 Update:
    • SVG Shape Import: Allows users to import SVG shapes into their projects.
    • Quick Zoom Transitions: Adds a new transition type for quick zoom effects.
    • 12-Track Support: Enables LumaFusion users to work with up to 12 tracks of video and audio, expanding the creative possibilities.
    • Adjustment Clips: Allows users to make changes to multiple clips on the timeline at once, including color adjustments, filters, and keyframing for animations and effects.
  • Free vs. Paid Features:
    • The SVG Shape Import, Quick Zoom Transitions, and new preset shapes are free for all users who update.
    • The 12-track support and Adjustment Clips feature require a one-time payment of $19.99 or are included in the monthly Creator Pass subscription.
  • Creator Pass:
    • A $9.99 per month subscription that includes all major features, such as Multicam editing, FCPXML exports, enhanced keyframing, and speed ramping, along with access to royalty-free music and sound effects.
  • Pricing: Lumafusion is available as a one-time purchase for $29.99 on any platform, making it accessible without the need for subscriptions.
  • Final Thoughts:
    • The new features solidify Lumafusion's position as one of the best mobile video editors, suitable for both beginners and professionals. It works across all iPad models, from the entry-level to the high-end M4 iPad Pro.
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