Whatever title style I chose, it would appear on top of the video, but it would not let me edit the text. I suppose this feature works for some users, but it failed for me. There are pre-defined title templates – you can not create your own style for the text. On your right, there is a menu – tap Edit Tools. Next up in line is the ability to add text to your videos, or image-based video clips.
It seems to recognize only the basic file formats, and if you have music in many formats, chances are some of it won’t show unless you convert it. FilmoraGo also has a library of its licensed tracks, so turn your connection on to download them and see if you like some of them. What may be an annoyance is that not all of your music is available from FilmoraGo’s file manager. There does not seem to be a way to adjust the transition effect of the appearing images, but the existing effect works fine. This also works fine when you create a video clip from your images – adding your music makes it all the livelier. In my tests, this feature works seamlessly, and lets you create pretty neat videos muting the original sound and adding your music. What you can do is mute the video’s sound and add your favorite music. It lets you make a video clip of a video and photos, but they will go in sequence one by one – you can not add photos to your video. The app is supposed to let you mix photos and videos, but the fact is you might anticipate it would let you add your photos on top of the video, like stickers or something. It’s not that of a nag, considering you get a free app, but some might think otherwise. However, it does add a short FilmoraGo clip at the end of each video you edit with it.
For example, the app does not add a watermark on your videos, nor does it have a time limit for the videos you can edit. It does have what it takes to make a must-try app, yet its functions don’t always work as advertised.