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Table of Contents
- How to combine videos using online video editing tools
- How to merge videos on your smartphone
- Combine videos on your Android phone
- 1. Open the app and select the video option
- 2. Pick the videos you want to combine from your library
- 3. Trim and cut your clips to polish the video
- 4. Add a transition effect between video clips
- 5. Insert text and add stickers
- 6. Color correct your clips
- 7. Save your video
- Merge videos using iMovie on your iPhone
- 1. Open the app and create a New Project
- 2. Click on Media at the top left
- 3. Start editing
- 4. Select Done on the top left corner of the screen
- Combine videos on your Android phone
- How to combine video clips on your desktop
- Put together video clips on Windows 10
- 1. Launch the app
- 2. Create your video
- 3. Select your video clips
- 4. Edit your clips
- 5. Save your project
- Put together video clips on Windows 10
- How to combine videos using Mac with iMovie
- 1. Import your clips
- 2. Drop the clips into your timeline
- 3. Trim and cut
- 4. Add transitions automatically
- 5. Add transitions manually
- 6. Export
- Tips on how to combine videos
- Create a storyboard first
- Dimensions
- Consider the quality of your source files
- Understand codecs
- Trim and cut
- Color correct
- Add text
- Use transitions
- Add background music or a custom track
- That's a wrap
Are you a complete novice when it comes to video editing but want to put together a quick behind-the-scenes video or share some candid footage with your audience on social media?
Well, with the software available these days, you can easily combine several videos to make one project.
In this post, we'll explain how to combine videos into one using the following:
- Online video editing tools
- Android smartphone
- iPhone
- Computer (Windows and Mac)
How to combine videos using online video editing tools
Video editing is no longer reserved for the filmmaking elite. Technology has made it possible for almost anyone to shoot and edit a video.
It's the reason why so many DIY video production tools are gaining popularity.
If you don't want to download editing software on your smartphone or computer, you can opt for online tools instead.
Here are a few great options:
- Biteable
- Animoto
- Lumen5
- Wave.video
- CLideo – Merge video
- Adobe Spark
Most of the apps mentioned have free versions, but if you use those, your video will have the company's watermark on it.
You can lose the watermark and get access to additional features by paying for the basic plan.
This is how much each software will set you back.
- Biteable: $19/month (annual subscription)
- Lumen5: $11/month (annual subscription)
- Animoto: $15/month (annual subscription)
- Wave.video: $24 (suitable only if your final video is shorter than 10 minutes)
- Clideo – Merge video: $9/month
- Adobe Spark: ~$10/month (free 30-day trial)
All prices accurate at the time of publishing
Here's a breakdown of how to use these online tools to combine videos:
- Sign up to one of the platforms.
- Log in to your account to access the video editor.
- Upload your footage. Organize your clips.
- Add text, effects, and background music.
- Export
The apps mentioned here will make it easier for you to create short social videos for your company's channels. It's a great way of pushing out bite-sized content to keep your audiences engaged.
To personalize the video, you can insert your logo, too.
On the flip side, if you want to be more ambitious with social media videos and want something that looks professional and true to your brand identity, consider working with a professional video production agency like ours.
How to merge videos on your smartphone
It's generally better to edit videos on your computer because smartphone apps offer fewer features and your hand-held devices have a slower processing speed.
But if you're trying to put together a simple video on the go, then a smartphone will get the job done.
Combine videos on your Android phone
For Android users, InShot is a great option for combining multiple videos.
Transitions, effects, stickers, etc. are limited in the free version of the app.
Here's how to get started:
1. Open the app and select the video option
The other options aren't related to video.
2. Pick the videos you want to combine from your library
Select the videos in the order you want them to appear.
3. Trim and cut your clips to polish the video
Trim the clips by tapping on the video clip sections.
4. Add a transition effect between video clips
To add transitions, all you have to do is select the white icon you'll see on your timeline where one video clip ends and another begins. Once you click on that, transitions will appear.
With the free version, you'll only be able to use the Basic transitions. Super and Glitch are available for Pro users.
5. Insert text and add stickers
Sticker options available in the free version of the app are limited.
6. Color correct your clips
Select your clips(s) and hit the Filter option.
Switch to the Adjust tab and fix the lighting, saturation, etc. of your clips.
7. Save your video
In the top right corner of the screen, hit Save and select your desired video quality.
Merge videos using iMovie on your iPhone
Your iPhone comes with iMovie already installed.
In a few simple steps, combine multiple video clips into one project.
Here's how:
1. Open the app and create a New Project
Select Movie from the options you get on the screen.
2. Click on Media at the top left
Select your video files in the order you want them to appear.
3. Start editing
Click on the white icon in the middle of your clips and add a transition effect.
4. Select Done on the top left corner of the screen
Your video is saved.
Note: you can apply a filter to make sure all your video clips look similar.
How to combine video clips on your desktop
We'll take a look at the software already present in your computer and how you can use it for merging video clips.
Put together video clips on Windows 10
For the most basic editing, you can use the video editing feature in the Windows 10 Photos App.
This is how you can get started:
1. Launch the app
Write 'video editor' in the Search bar and launch the app.
2. Create your video
From the window, select New video project and give it a name.
3. Select your video clips
Add your videos to the storyboard and organize your clips' sequence.
4. Edit your clips
- Adjust dimensions and remove black bars on the sides of your video.
- Trim and cut your clips to get rid of footage you don't need.
- Insert title cards and add text to those, or write on sections of your video.
- Other features you can play around with include adding motion, 3D effects, filters, and speed adjustment.
- You can also add background music or a custom clip and sync it to your video.
Note: Transition effects between clips can't be added.
5. Save your project
Once you're happy with what you've put together save your video.
- Hit Finish video.
- Select your video quality (1080p recommended).
- Click on Export.
Voila! Your new video is saved.
We must admit that the Windows video editor is limited with what it can accomplish.
If you're looking for more video editing features, you could check out DaVinci Resolve 16, HitFilm Express, and Shotcut.
They are free; offer powerful editing, and are easy to use.
How to combine videos using Mac with iMovie
Mac users can use the pre-installed iMovie app to combine their video clips into one.
It's quick and simple. Here's how:
1. Import your clips
Select the clips from your library.
2. Drop the clips into your timeline
Drag and drop your video clips in the right sequence.
3. Trim and cut
Get rid of all that unnecessary footage!
4. Add transitions automatically
- Go to Settings in the top-right corner of your timeline and select the Automatic content
- If you select a theme for your movie, iMovie will add a title and transitions according to the theme you picked.
5. Add transitions manually
- To do this manually, you'll have to deselect the Automatic content
- Next, in the timeline, select Transition above the browser. You can add a transition between two clips or a transition to both ends of a clip.
6. Export
Once you're done with editing, export your new video.
Tips on how to combine videos
Here are a few things to keep in mind to finish your project efficiently.
Create a storyboard first
If you're juggling several video clips. Make a storyboard to map out how you'll combine your clips and what you want the result to look like.
Dimensions
Generally, it's best to shoot videos in landscape mode. Horizontal videos fit well in most social media feeds and platforms, such as YouTube and Vimeo.
If you're going to upload your video as a story, then portrait video is the way to go.
Think about the platform you're going to publish your final video on and consider those specs before you hit record because it's a good idea to adjust the setting on your camera, too.
You can change your video's dimensions during editing as well.
Consider the quality of your source files
Your combined video's quality will depend on your source files.
If you reduce the size of your final video, it will reduce its quality, too.
Understand codecs
If you're working on a simple video project and plan to upload it on the internet, use the standard video codec: H.264 with .mp4 or .m4v extensions.
If this sounds a little complicated, don't worry. Check out this hilariously fantastic video that'll teach you everything you need to know about codecs.
Note: to check your video specs, right-click on your video, select Properties, and switch to the Details tab.
Trim and cut
Trimming helps to remove unnecessary footage at the start and the very end of your video.
If you want to remove footage in the middle, use the cut feature to edit it out.
Color correct
When you're combining several clips, they may vary in color temperature, brightness, etc. To make the clips look consistent, adjust lighting and color.
Add text
Text and closed captions will help the viewer understand what's going on even if your video plays on mute. Optimizing videos to play without sound for Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn is always a good idea.
Use transitions
Transitions are handy when it comes to combining multiple video clips.
Add background music or a custom track
Add background music to your video to make it more fun. Some apps will let you pick from a library of royalty-free tracks. You could also upload your own.
That's a wrap
With the software and tools available today, you can gradually improve your video editing skills and move on to more complex editing.
But if video editing seems like a daunting task that you don't have time for, then you can always let the pros handle it.
Here's an example of a social video from our portfolio:
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