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By *Xtriple7Couple 3 weeks ago
N Peterborough. |
I was looking at this using CapCut. It was a really convoluted process where one video has blurring applied and then it’s overlaid on to an unedited copy of the video to make a blurred master copy.
Find it’s easier to just film without getting faces in shot if it’s to be shared. |
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By *glyBettyTV/TS 3 weeks ago
About 3 feet away from the fence |
I use YouCut for lightweight video editing, although I'm on Android. Don't know if there's an iPhone version or equivalent.
I'll use something more sophisticated if I'm on a PC doing semi-serious editing. |
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"Adobe Premiere Pro
It even tracks moving objects / faces and blurs as it is editing. No watermarks but you can add your own if you wish"
And Final Cut Pro will do the same. You can do the same in (desktop) iMovie but it is not as easy.
But these are pro packages. Cropping to take out faces is probably the simplest. Or get someone you trust to do it for you. |
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