Make a video in Clips
It’s easy to get started using Clips. Create a new project and add video clips and photos from your library, or take photos and record video right into your project. You can even record a voiceover at the same time you add clips and photos — and add titles synced to your voice.
Create a new video project
In the Clips app , tap at the top left.
Tap Create New .
Set the clip aspect ratio
You can set a clip’s aspect ratio (the ratio of the image’s width to its height) before you record it. By default, clips are recorded in a 16:9 aspect ratio on iPhone, and a 4:3 aspect ratio on iPad.
With a project open in the Clips app , tap in the upper right.
Tap 16:9, 4:3 or Square.
Record a clip or take a photo
In the Clips app , do one of the following:
Record a video clip: Touch and hold the red Record button.
To record continuously, swipe up, then tap the Record button to stop recording.
Take a photo: Tap the Shutter button, then touch and hold the Record button for the amount of time you want the photo to appear in your video.
To switch between the front-facing camera and the back camera, tap .
Add a photo or clip from your library
In the Clips app , tap , then tap Photos.
To navigate to other folders and albums, tap .
Tap a photo or clip, then tap Done.
Touch and hold the Record button for the amount of time you want the photo or clip to appear.
Copy an image from a webpage
You can copy and paste a JPEG, PNG, or TIFF image from a webpage in Safari.
In Safari, touch and hold an image, then tap Copy.
With a project open in the Clips app , touch and hold the image in the viewer, then tap Paste.
Touch and hold the Record button for the amount of time you want the image to appear.
Use images only with permission.
Add a voice over while recording
In the Clips app , speak while you record.
To create animated titles with your voice, see Add Live Titles.
Tip: While recording a photo, a clip or photo from your library, or an image from a webpage, you can drag to pan and pinch to zoom in or out. (If you’re using AR Spaces, you can’t pan or zoom while recording.)