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Brand New App – Lightricks Launches Videoleap, A Video Editing App with Keyframe Animations, Layers, Masking and Chroma Key Features

Lightricks, one of the leading developers of premium creative tools for mobile, launched today their first ever video editing app, Enlight Videoleap. A ground-breaking video editor that is poised to revolutionize the creation and editing of today’s digital video content, Videoleap brings unprecedented power and impressive desktop editing features never before seen on mobile for users of any skill level.

After developing two of the App Store’s top paid apps, Facetune and Enlight, and leading the shift to subscription model with Facetune 2 and Enlight Photofox, Lightricks are now bringing their expertise to change consumer expectations of what they can do with video on mobile. Designed with a similar workflow as Enlight – winner of the prestigious 2017 Apple Design Award – Videoleap has inherited the easy-to-use interface users love and is introducing features formerly reserved to sophisticated software that could only be navigated by skilled professionals.

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Highlighted Features

  • Keyframe Animations – Videoleap’s core engine allows users to animate objects in a video with the keyframe timeline, taking on elements of advanced digital compositing software for professional grade editing. Adapted for mobile, this feature enables creation of  complex animations by controlling the position and other properties of objects in specific frames.
  • Layers – Videoleap provides users with multi-layer functionality for adding videos, images, text, effects and adjustments, from a robust asset library. This feature gives users the ability to modify, adjust, and edit every object in frame with complete control and precision.
  • Chroma Key – Similar to green screen technology used in broadcasts and video production, this feature uses AI edge awareness to remove solid backgrounds, while leaving foregrounds intact with the options to merge and blend multiple videos.
  • Blending & Masking – Videoleap enables users to blend and superimpose images, videos and text. Visual elements can be layered with multiple blending and mask modes, adjusting feathering, brushes and transparency with ease.
  • Color Adjustments – Based on the powerful image processing capabilities of Enlight, Videoleap brings unprecedented color correction and adjustment functionality to video editing on mobile.

Nothing like Videoleap exists on the market – this is the first true video editing app for mobile” said Zeev Farbman, Co-Founder and CEO of Lightricks. “Essentially, we are providing users with a mobile video production studio – yet we’ve simplified it for the mobile experience so that our users can make Hollywood-style edits in just a few minutes.  Videoleap lets users cut down typical editing times on desktop from hours to minutes.”

Enlight Videoleap is available for free or with subscription on the App Store. Users can opt for monthly, yearly subscriptions or a one-time purchase to gain Pro functionality and enjoy regularly added features, content, and services.

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