Speaking of shooting with an iPhone, it is common to refer to still images such as "snapshots" that cut out everyday scenery. However, the ability to shoot elaborate videos such as slow motion and time lapse is also a strength of the iPhone. Recent models support 4K shooting, so the resolution is perfect.
Moreover, with iOS 13, the focus is not only on shooting, but also on editing functions. The trimming function (cutting/deleting the specified time range) has been available so far, but editing functions such as tilt adjustment, cropping, and filter processing have been added. Like still images, it is also a point that you can use it from the "Photo" app.
One of the things that you can easily use is voice cut. When shooting video with an iPhone, the surrounding sounds picked up by the built-in microphone are automatically recorded, but in many cases, they can only be heard as noise, and some people say they want to shoot in silence. . With the newly added audio cut feature, you can instantly mute your video.
Easy to use. Tap "Edit" while viewing the desired video, then tap the yellow speaker button in the top left corner of the editing screen that appears. If the button changes to gray, OK, tap the check mark at the bottom right of the screen to save the changes.
There is no change in video quality/number of pixels even if the audio is cut. It also serves the purpose of reducing the file size, since the amount of data is probably smaller since the audio data has been removed. The video editing function of iOS 13 is a non-destructive method that allows you to return to the original state at any time, so it is easy to restore the cut audio later. Cut with confidence.
Easy explanation of the operation procedure