You can now use use photos in your VideoBite, add music, edit faster

Feb 1, 2014 16:26 GMT  ·  By

Adobe’s ingenious VideoBite software that lets you make short movies on your iPhone now includes the ability to add photos in your VideoBite, add music to your video, and include opening and ending titles.

Adobe VideoBite 2.1 allows you to “use photos in the creation of your VideoBite,” and includes a redesigned editing toolkit to make it easier to make edits, such as applying special effects.

Users can now add opening and ending titles and include a music score. Adobe says you can use pre-loaded soundtracks, or you can add your own tracks from iTunes.

Adobe VideoBite 2.1 is only localized in English, and weighs in at 27MB. To download the app from iTunes, you’ll need an iPhone or an iPad that has iOS 6 or iOS 7 installed. VideoBite is not optimized for tablets, but it does work on any iPad running iOS 6 or later.