Yesterday, I published a blog post about the Adobe Spark suite of apps.
Well, below is an adobe spark video example I created via https://spark.adobe.com/ on PC
It’s a 40secs video that highlights 11 reasons to date a blogger 🙂
You don’t need any sort of editing experience to make something exceptional with Spark Video. If you’re looking for a presentation that tells its own story, then get started with Spark Video.
Spark Video offers a PowerPoint style layout. You can organize photos, text, and videos into a cohesive presentation. You can also drop in branded content such as logos or wordmarks, add voice overs, and even finish it off with a perfect soundtrack by selecting music from your own library or Adobe’s stock song selections.
You can create and export designs with your favorite video clips. Add a video just like how you’d add a photo, then trim it and jazz it up with text, animations, stickers, or icons to create fun and engaging videos.
You have a plethora of cinematic themes to choose from and each theme has its own set of background music, transitions and fonts. Changing a theme for your video is as simple as choosing one from the sidebar.
Adobe Spark saves all your designs for you in your Adobe Spark Projects folder, so you can pause at any point if you need to take a break, and revisit your project when creativity sparks you again!
When you’re ready to share your presentation, you can download your project or share it via social, email, or link sharing.
I hope to share Adobe Spark Video tutorials in the long run.
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I think the user interface is actually cool and simple