FlexClip unveils new video editing features, including Chroma Key for green screen effects, Reverse Video for creative playback, and Freeze Frame for capturing key moments.
PearlMountain Limited’s flagship video creation platform, FlexClip, is pleased to reveal the release of its latest version, featuring the highly anticipated Chroma Key, Reverse Video, and Freeze Frame functionalities. These additions are specifically designed to elevate the creative video editing experience, providing users with enhanced tools for crafting compelling and dynamic content.
In this latest update, FlexClip introduces the Chroma Key feature, enabling users to seamlessly edit out the backgrounds of green screens – or any other color in videos or photos and replace them with different images or video clips entirely. This enhancement simplifies video compositing and post-production editing, expanding the scope of video creation for virtual backgrounds, special effects sequences, news segments, and educational content.
FlexClip also adds the Reverse Video tool, which expands creative options by effortlessly reversing video timelines for captivating effects, adding creativity and entertainment to video content. The extension helps create magical music videos, highlight action replays, craft thrilling movie scenes, design engaging ads, and explore unconventional techniques in artistic short films.
What’s more, FlexClip incorporates the Freeze Frame functionality, enabling users to capture and freeze key moments in their videos, enhancing visual effects and injecting more fun into their content. This feature offers users a fresh video editing experience suitable for creating artistic effects, creative expressions, educational demonstrations, and producing film trailers, among other scenarios.
“I am excited to introduce these new editing features to our users,” says PearlMountain CEO and founder Lin Xiao. “We believe adding these features will enrich users’ creative experience, bringing them more inspiration and enjoyment. We eagerly look forward to seeing how users leverage these features to create impressive video works.”