The movie making capabilities of Android are starting to rival some desktop movie making software. Especially with 4K video recording, smartphones are a force to be reckoned with. Movie maker apps for Android are a good way to ensure your captured footage is refined. No one likes an untouched raw video of something. Adding in a bit of creative or professional flair to the videos makes them much more likable. Note: The movie maker apps for Android were tested on a Samsung Galaxy Note III smartphone. These apps performed fine, and no problems were faced during the testing phase. Some of the apps will require an active internet connection to work properly. The apps are not in any particular order.

1. MiniMovie

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These were some of the best Android movie maker apps we came across. They all provide something that can help you make the best use of that camera on your smartphone. Do you have an itchy shutter finger? You can make an album out of the 400+ graduation photos you took or, select the best ones and make them into a movie. That’s right, this app can help you make those scattered memories into a great looking package. Making a movie or organized album is infinitely more personal than simply bulk uploading photos on Facebook, which are doomed never to be fully enjoyed by anyone. Make a heartfelt movie with sentimental music in the background for your buddy’s wedding. Trust me, this will save you a ton of headache and make you look good at the very same time. Free Version

2. VivaVideo: Free Video Editor

The app provides a lot of options to make your videos stand out from the crowd. You can even use the app to capture the footage if you like. But I recommend that you use the default app your camera has, as it will be better for you most of the time. VivaVideo can make photos into a movie or even add special effects to the videos you’ve already made. Free Version

3. SnapMovie

Right off the bat the app has a way of capturing your attention. One of the things I loved about the app is the ability to select the aspect ratio. I normally hate videos made in portrait modes so using a 16:9 ratio makes me really happy. Once you’ve made the movie, take a look at our list of best video players for Android to watch your masterpiece. Free Version I urge all the new movie makers to hold the phone horizontally to make a video, this adds to the cinematic feel of the movie. And to be honest viewing a portrait mode video is a pain on an actual TV. Also if you can, don’t be the guy who records concerts on large tablets. You will be doing us all a favor. What problems do your have making movies on your phone? Let us know in the comments below… and keep it rated G please. Intro Image Credit

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