Learn how to use the functions of the go-to mobile journalism video app
Screenshot: Inside LumaFusion editing app
Mobile journalism allows reporters to capture footage from the field using just their mobile phone and a handful of gadgets and apps. No mobile journalist would be complete without the video editing app LumaFusion.
Most people comfortable with video editing software can figure out how to get their heads around it. But if you want to take your skills to the next level, check out this free nine-step course on Videomaker.
It includes a video tutorial on everything from creating projects, cutting up clips, editing colour, adjusting audio, exporting files and much more.
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