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How to add Live Titles to Clips videos on iPhone

How to add Live Titles to your Clips projects on iPhone and iPad.

Live Titles is a feature of the Clips app that allows you to quickly add text to the frames in your projects, so they can be understood with or without audio just like subtitles. For example, you could use a Title Card to introduce your video, then use Live Titles to describe each clip within the video. They can be dictated as well, so adding them is not at all a tedious process. Here's how to add Live Titles to your Clips videos:

How to add a soundtrack to your Clips videos

How to add music and soundtracks to your Clips videos on iPhone and iPad.

With all the bells and whistles Clips has to offer, including Title Cards, overlays, filters, Live Titles, and editing tools, it would still be lacking if it didn't let you add music to your videos. A social media app like Clips has to have music if it's going to compete or share media with the likes of Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook, so of course Apple wasn't going to leave that out. Clips lets you add a soundtrack from a built-in library of themes or add music from your own library. Here's how to do it:

How to add Title Cards to your Clips videos

How to add Title Cards to your Clips videos on iPhone and iPad.

Like Snapchat, Instagram and other popular social media apps, Clips has a variety of tools to snazz up your videos. You can add text, emojis, filters, Live Titles, soundtracks, overlays and other effects, including Title Cards. Title Cards are what they sound like - they are clips of stylized text that you can add to the beginning or end of your project, or in between the clips within the project. Here's how to add Title Cards to your Clips projects on iPhone:

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