Clips, Apple's compact video editing app for iPhone, has been killed off by the company, eight years after its launch. Back in 2017, Apple Clips was introduced as a video editing app designed for ...
“The Last Video Store,” a self-referential horror movie that debuted at Austin’s Fantastic Fest back in 2023, is finally headed to physical media. And we’ve got the exclusive trailer, which you can ...
Apple appears to be winding down support of Clips, with the company removing Clips from the App Store and saying it will no longer be making any updates. In a support page on the Apple website, the ...
In 2017, Apple launched a brand new app called Clips, a creative video app that originally could only make square aspect ratio movies. It had fun effects, automatic subtitle captions, and more.
The Clips app is no longer being updated, and will no longer be available for download for new users as of October 10, 2025. You can continue to use Clips on iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 or earlier. Save your ...
Apple Clips was first released onto the App Store in 2017, and its aim was to help you make and share videos with "text, effects, graphics, and more.” It was designed for making posts for social media ...
What happened: Well, it’s the end of an era for one of Apple‘s fun little apps. Remember Clips, the simple video editor for iPhone? After eight years, Apple has officially decided to say goodbye. Why ...
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Meet me in ‘Videoheaven': Alex Ross Perry explains how video stores made the Oscars matter
Back when he was a sales jockey at Kim's Video - the late, great East Village haven for film buffs and rare VHS hunters - writer-director Alex Ross Perry would regularly compare notes with his ...
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