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Most 12-year-olds love playing videogames -- Thomas Suarez taught himself how to create them. After developing iPhone apps like "Bustin Jeiber," a whack-a-mole game, he is now using his skills to help other kids become developers. I've always had a fascination for computers and technology, and I made a few apps for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. I'd like to share a couple with you today.
My first app was a unique fortune teller called "Earth Fortune" that would display different colors of Earth depending on what your fortune was. My favorite and most successful app is "Bustin Jieber," which is -which is a Justin Bieber whack-a-mole. I created it because a lot of people at school disliked Justin Bieber a little bit, so I decided to make the app. So I went to work programming it, and I released it just before the holidays in 2010. A lot of people ask me, how did I make these? Read more:
Bustin Jieber: The 12-Year-Old App Developer Who Taught Himself To Code Goes Viral
A lot of times it's because the person who asked the question wants to make an app also. A lot of kids these days like to play games, but now they want to make them, and it's difficult, because not many kids know where to go to find out how to make a program.
I mean, for soccer, you could go to a soccer team. For violin, you could get lessons for a violin. But what if you want to make an app? And the kid's parents might have done some of these things when they were young, but not many parents have written apps.
Where do you go to find out how to make an app? Well, this is how I approached it, this is what I did. First of all, I've been programming in multiple other programming languages to get the basics down, such as Python, C, Java, etc. And then Apple released the iPhone, and with it, the iPhone software development kit, and the software development kit is a suite of tools for creating and programming an iPhone app. This opened up a whole new world of possibilities for me, and after playing with the software development kit a little bit, I made a couple of apps, I made some test apps. One of them happened to be "Earth Fortune," and I was ready to put "Earth Fortune" on the App Store, and so I persuaded my parents to pay the 99 dollar fee to be able to put my apps on the App Store.
They agreed, and now I have apps on the App Store. I've gotten a lot of interest and encouragement from my family, friends, teachers and even people at the Apple Store, and that's been a huge help to me. I've gotten a lot of inspiration from Steve Jobs, and I've started an app club at school, and a teacher at my school is kindly sponsoring my app club. Any student at my school can come and learn how to design an app. This is so I can share my experiences with others. There's these programs called the iPad Pilot Program, and some districts have them. I'm fortunate enough to be part of one. A big challenge is, how should the iPads be used, and what apps should we put on the iPads? So we're getting feedback from teachers at the school to see what kind of apps they'd like. When we design the app and we sell it, it will be free to local districts; and other districts that we sell to -- all the money from that will go into the local ed foundations. These days, students usually know a little bit more than teachers with the technology. (Laughter) So -- (Laughter) Sorry. (Laughter) So this is a resource to teachers, and educators should recognize this resource and make good use of it. (Laughter) I'd like to finish up by saying what I'd like to do in the future. First of all, I'd like to create more apps, more games. I'm working with a third party company to make an app.
I'd like to get into Android programming and development, and I'd like to continue my app club, and find other ways for students to share knowledge with others. Thank you.
This article we're going to cover two pieces of Android software or Android apps. You need to look at if you're interested in editing
those videos on your Android device.
If you've ever actually searched the
Android App Store for video editing apps
then you realize that there's an
absolute ton to choose from in actual
fact. A lot of those apps aren't proper
editing apps and they'll just generate
some sort of random video based on the
app deciding what's included and what
isn't. But the two apps that we're going
to look at in this article are the closest
that you'll get to mimicking editing
that you'd find on your normal computer.
Now, this video isn't going to be a full
in-depth review of these two apps. It's
merely my opinion after trialing and
testing so many of the apps that are
available for video editing. In the
Android App Store now in an ideal
situation if you are filming on your
Android device then I would recommend
that you transfer the files off your
device and edit on your PC or your Mac. You can have far more control and creativity if for whatever reason you
need to edit on your Android device.
These are the two apps that I'd
recommend because they are the closest
at mimicking desktop video editing on
your Android device now. The first app that I recommend you check out is CyberLink PowerDirector.

Android Video Editing: Best Video Editing Apps for Android

Download PowerDirector App for Android
Now CyberLink
has been around for years creating video
editing software on Windows and now
they've transferred a lot of that power
and performance across into their
Android app as well from the moment you. Open the app. It's extremely intuitive
and really easy to work out and navigate
around and get your videos edited. It's
extremely easy to cut trim to add color
effects to add voiceovers pretty well
everything that you want to do to edit your videos can be found really simply. It would be really easy for someone even with no video editing experience to be
able to create something pretty awesome. This app also makes it
extremely easy to really get some
control over your editing and you can
get right down to a frame-by-frame
editing basis to make sure that your
cuts are exactly where you want them and
then. It's time to share your video. It's
just a matter of hitting that share
button and choosing where you want your
video to go one of the key features that.
This app has that most other editing
software doesn't have especially editing
apps is the ability to have multiple
video layers. So in CyberLink
PowerDirector you can actually have two
video layers which opens your editing up
to a huge amount of creativity and can
roll it also has some really powerful
slow-motion tools as well.
Now CyberLink PowerDirector is free in
the Android app store however it will
watermark all of your videos unless you
pay for the pro version. But paying for
the pro version or upgrading to the pro
version is only around $5. So when
you pay the $5 to upgrade to the pro
version not only does it remove the
watermarks which then makes your videos
usable. It also gives you extra features
like being able to use 1080p videos in
your editing and export 1080p videos as
well. So I think that's 5 dollars that's
well spent and is not going to break the bank.
Now the second app that I feel is
definitely worth checking out is Kind
Master and it's probably the most
advanced editing app across any device
iOS or Android. So, we're Kind master really stands out is the ability to have
almost full control over everything in
your editing process. CyberLink
PowerDirector allowed you to have two
video layers which is still two more
than most other editing apps. But kind
master allows you to have more the audio
tools are fantastic and you can adjust the audio levels on each clip
individually or across an entire track. You can also easily add sound effects
, add music record voiceovers, adjust your
color, adjust your effects you really get
control over everything so by having.
All these advanced tools and advanced
settings and options for you to play
around with and tweak to really get some
creative control over your editing. It
does make the app less intuitive and
less easy to use than the likes of
PowerDirector. But in saying that it's
not hard to use once you work out where
everything is now the same as
PowerDirector.
KineMaster
This app is free in the Android app store. However, in order to remove the watermark you need to pay them some money in this case. they've opted for a couple of different options. I can only bring up the Australian pricing here but it's $5 for monthly access. It's 41 dollars for an annual subscription or it's nine
dollars for 30 days access to the app. Now I'm sure these pricing options are going to turn a few people away or turn
a few people off looking into using this
app. But if you're creating videos and you're looking to edit on your Android device and there really is no app that has the power that this one does and if it's going to allow you to create your
video faster more effectively and have them
look really good then. I feel that the
$40 or there abouts for the annual
subscription is definitely worth it. So as I said in the beginning this isn't
an in-depth review of these two apps
. These are just the two that I'd
recommend after trialing and testing an
absolute ton of them from the Android
app store.