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Reverse video or apply a rewind or instant replay effect

To reverse video:

When you reverse video, its length stays the same; it plays at the same speed, only backward.

If you are using a Mac computer, you already have the solution to rotate, flip, and mirror the footage for free with the built-in iMovie video editing software. In this article, we will show you how to rotate the video horizontally and vertically in iMovie as well as how to flip video footage in it. Part 1: How to Rotate/Flip Videos with iMovie.

  1. In the Project browser, double-click a video clip you want to reverse, or select one or more video clips and then double-click.

  2. In the Clip inspector that opens, select the Reverse checkbox, and then click Done.

    This makes the clip play backward in your project.

    If you see a Convert Entire Clip button instead of the Speed slider and other speed controls, click it. Certain types of video—including video shot with the iPhone and H.264 video shot on the Flip camcorder—must be converted before making a speed change. After the video is converted, you can select the Reverse checkbox.

  3. Click Done. What does a pdf file do.

Flip a clip offline with iMovie. The other way you can change the orientation of an iPhone clip is via iMovie - Apple's official video editing app. To get your hands on it, you'll have to find it in the App Store and download it to your iPhone first. In iLife, iMovie offers Slow Motion, Fast Forward, and Instant Replay options on its Clip menu. To use these options, select the video clip in the Project Browser, choose File→Optimize Video, and then choose Full – Original Size or Large (960 x 540). What optimization does is convert the video using the Apple Intermediate Codec,. KAPWING is the free online video reverser to rewind video effects. It lets you paste the. Scroll down until you find the video you want to loop, then tap once the video. Counterintuitively, Looper opens your oldest video at the top of the list; you'll need to scroll all the way to the bottom of the list to see the newest video you have.

In the Project browser, when you move the pointer over a video clip that has been reversed, an icon near the left edge of the clip (see examples below) indicates the following:

  • Rabbit facing to the left: The clip is reversed, or both sped up and reversed.

  • Turtle facing to the left: The clip is reversed and slowed down.

If you change your mind later and want to undo the changes you've made, you can always select the reversed video in the Project browser, open the inspector, and deselect the Reverse checkbox.

To apply the instant replay effect to video:

Applying the Instant Replay effect lengthens your project somewhat because the replay plays in addition to the original clip.

  1. In the Project browser, select a single video clip or a frame range you want to replay.

  2. Choose Clip > Instant Replay > [percentage]; the Clip menu appears in a light gray bar across the top of your computer screen.

    The percentages refer to the speed of the replay. For example, choosing 50% means the replay plays at half the speed of the original clip. The replay clip appears in the Project browser after the original clip.

    If you have automatic transitions and titles turned on, you need to turn them off. Click the Turn Off Automatic Transitions button in the dialog that appears. You can turn them on again later by choosing File > Project Theme, and then selecting 'Automatically add transitions and titles.'

    If the Instant Replay option is dimmed, you may need to convert your video. Certain types of video—including video shot with the iPhone and H.264 video shot on the Flip camcorder—must be converted before making a speed change. Double-click the clip in the Project browser, and then click Convert Entire Clip. Then choose Clip > Instant Replay > [percentage] again.

  3. In the viewer, double-click the Instant Replay title that appears onscreen, and type a new title if you want.

    To delete the title, select the Instant Replay title bar in the Project browser (so that it has a yellow outline), and then press Delete.

  4. Play back the effect by placing the playhead (the red vertical line) anywhere before where the effect begins in the Project browser and then pressing the Space bar.

    Press the Space bar again to stop playback.

To undo the Instant Replay effect, select the replayed clip in the Project browser and press Delete.

To apply the rewind effect to video:

Applying the Rewind effect lengthens your project somewhat because the rewound clip plays in addition to the original clip, though at a faster speed.

Imovie Reverse Video Iphone
Reverse video or apply a rewind or instant replay effect

To reverse video:

When you reverse video, its length stays the same; it plays at the same speed, only backward.

If you are using a Mac computer, you already have the solution to rotate, flip, and mirror the footage for free with the built-in iMovie video editing software. In this article, we will show you how to rotate the video horizontally and vertically in iMovie as well as how to flip video footage in it. Part 1: How to Rotate/Flip Videos with iMovie.

  1. In the Project browser, double-click a video clip you want to reverse, or select one or more video clips and then double-click.

  2. In the Clip inspector that opens, select the Reverse checkbox, and then click Done.

    This makes the clip play backward in your project.

    If you see a Convert Entire Clip button instead of the Speed slider and other speed controls, click it. Certain types of video—including video shot with the iPhone and H.264 video shot on the Flip camcorder—must be converted before making a speed change. After the video is converted, you can select the Reverse checkbox.

  3. Click Done. What does a pdf file do.

Flip a clip offline with iMovie. The other way you can change the orientation of an iPhone clip is via iMovie - Apple's official video editing app. To get your hands on it, you'll have to find it in the App Store and download it to your iPhone first. In iLife, iMovie offers Slow Motion, Fast Forward, and Instant Replay options on its Clip menu. To use these options, select the video clip in the Project Browser, choose File→Optimize Video, and then choose Full – Original Size or Large (960 x 540). What optimization does is convert the video using the Apple Intermediate Codec,. KAPWING is the free online video reverser to rewind video effects. It lets you paste the. Scroll down until you find the video you want to loop, then tap once the video. Counterintuitively, Looper opens your oldest video at the top of the list; you'll need to scroll all the way to the bottom of the list to see the newest video you have.

In the Project browser, when you move the pointer over a video clip that has been reversed, an icon near the left edge of the clip (see examples below) indicates the following:

  • Rabbit facing to the left: The clip is reversed, or both sped up and reversed.

  • Turtle facing to the left: The clip is reversed and slowed down.

If you change your mind later and want to undo the changes you've made, you can always select the reversed video in the Project browser, open the inspector, and deselect the Reverse checkbox.

To apply the instant replay effect to video:

Applying the Instant Replay effect lengthens your project somewhat because the replay plays in addition to the original clip.

  1. In the Project browser, select a single video clip or a frame range you want to replay.

  2. Choose Clip > Instant Replay > [percentage]; the Clip menu appears in a light gray bar across the top of your computer screen.

    The percentages refer to the speed of the replay. For example, choosing 50% means the replay plays at half the speed of the original clip. The replay clip appears in the Project browser after the original clip.

    If you have automatic transitions and titles turned on, you need to turn them off. Click the Turn Off Automatic Transitions button in the dialog that appears. You can turn them on again later by choosing File > Project Theme, and then selecting 'Automatically add transitions and titles.'

    If the Instant Replay option is dimmed, you may need to convert your video. Certain types of video—including video shot with the iPhone and H.264 video shot on the Flip camcorder—must be converted before making a speed change. Double-click the clip in the Project browser, and then click Convert Entire Clip. Then choose Clip > Instant Replay > [percentage] again.

  3. In the viewer, double-click the Instant Replay title that appears onscreen, and type a new title if you want.

    To delete the title, select the Instant Replay title bar in the Project browser (so that it has a yellow outline), and then press Delete.

  4. Play back the effect by placing the playhead (the red vertical line) anywhere before where the effect begins in the Project browser and then pressing the Space bar.

    Press the Space bar again to stop playback.

To undo the Instant Replay effect, select the replayed clip in the Project browser and press Delete.

To apply the rewind effect to video:

Applying the Rewind effect lengthens your project somewhat because the rewound clip plays in addition to the original clip, though at a faster speed.

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  1. In the Project browser, select a single video clip or a frame range you want to rewind.

  2. Choose Clip > Rewind.

    This feature inserts a reverse clip (at 400 percent speed) after the original clip, and also another copy of the original clip.

    If you have automatic transitions and titles turned on, you need to turn them off. Click the Turn Off Automatic Transitions button in the dialog that appears. You can turn them on again later by choosing File > Project Theme, and then selecting 'Automatically add transitions and titles.'

    If the Rewind option is dimmed, you may need to convert your video. Certain types of video—including video shot with the iPhone and H.264 video shot on the Flip camcorder—must be converted before making a speed change. Double-click the clip in the Project browser, and then click Convert Entire Clip. Then choose Clip > Rewind again.

  3. Play back the effect by placing the playhead (the red vertical line) anywhere before where the effect begins in the Project browser and then pressing the Space bar; press the Space bar again to stop playback.

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To undo the Rewind effect, select the rewound clip and the copy of the original clip in the Project browser, and then press Delete.

Mirror or flip an iPhone video online with Clideo

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Alternative to pixlr. The easiest, fastest and cheapest way to flip an iPhone video is by using Clideo's Flip Video tool. Not only is it free to use, but it works effortlessly in your browser, meaning you don't have to download external software.

Want to know how to mirror a video on iPhone, too? Good news - the tool also allows you to do it, too.

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  1. Step 1: Upload your video

    Navigate over to the tool from any browser on your iPhone and hit the ‘Choose file' button.

    Select the recording from your camera roll. If it's stored in your cloud storages instead, you're in luck — tap the downward-facing arrow and select it from Google Drive or Dropbox.

    You can upload clips up to 500 MB, completely free of charge. And it also works on PC, Mac and any other device with access to a web browser!

  2. Step 2: Flip the video

    Once the video has been uploaded to Clideo's servers, you can opt to flip it horizontally or vertically using the Flip button option on the right-hand side.

    To the left of this is the mirror button, also. Now choose an output format for the file from the menu on the bottom left.

    Please note that for iPhone, the MP4 extension is recommended. If you're happy with the result in the preview pane, hit the ‘Flip' button on the bottom right to continue.

  3. Step 3: Save your mirrored video

    After a few moments, your new movie will be processed and ready to download back to your iPhone via the green ‘Download' button.

    Again, click the arrow to save the file to Google Drive or Dropbox if you want to save it here instead.

    Want to make some more changes? Simply tap the ‘Back to edit' option and you'll be taken back to the editor tool without needing to start over.





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