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Filmmaking in 90 Seconds: A Filmora Approach to TikTok Reacts
How to Make TikTok Reaction Videos Easily in 2 Ways
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
With all the videos of different moods and categories available on the platform, TikTok’s reaction is something that makes the footage more engaging. Available for both iOS and Android platforms, TikTok allows you to record, edit , and compile a video of up to 60 seconds, and apply a plethora of filters and animation effects to them along with adding relevant music to awe your audience.
Considering this, here you will learn how to make TikTok reaction videos with ease from within the app itself, and if that’s not enough, using one of the best and most efficient programs available in the market that can even allow you to add unique effects to the reactions you create.
- Part 1: How to Make React Videos on TikTok
- Part 2: How to Use Snap Filmora to Make TikTok Reaction Videos
Bonus: Create A More Attractive Video with Human Segmentation Effect
The human segmentation effect under AI Portrait allows you to isolate people from video background even without a green screen, and then you can composite it to make a reaction video easily. Watch the video tutorial below to find out more details.
Want to read the texts instead of watching videos? Check the complete guide to making a reaction video in 3 ways .
Part 1: How to React to a TikTok Video
After being equipped with all the worldly knowledge about TikTok reaction videos, you can follow the steps given below to learn how to react to the footage created by other people:
1. Tap Share and Record Your Reaction
Start TikTok, play the video you want to react on, tap the Share icon from the lower-right area, and tap the React option from the Share to menu. Tap Flip from the top-right corner of the Camera screen to switch between the front and rear camera as needed, optionally tap the Mic icon to disable or enable voice and system audio capture, drag and reposition React window according to the source footage, and tap the Record button from the bottom to start shooting your TikTok reaction. Wait while the source clip and your recording process are complete successfully before moving forward to the next step.
2. Apply Filters
Tap the Filters icon from the top-right corner, tap to pick a filter from those available at the bottom, and tap anywhere on the screen to accept the one you selected and to get back to the previous window.
3. Manage Audio
Tap the Mixer icon from the upper-right corner of the screen, drag the My Voice and Soundtrack Volume sliders to manage your voice recording and the internal audio respectively, and tap Done to save the changes once you’re through with the modifications. Back on the previous window, tap Next from the bottom-right corner.
4. Publish the Video
Tap the Who can view this video option to manage your reaction’s visibility settings (optional). Tap the Save to device toggle switch to prevent TikTok reaction from being stored on your mobile’s storage (optional). Next, tap the Post button from the bottom-right corner to publish the video to TikTok.
More creative tricks about TikTok video: Clone Yourself in TikTok
Part 2: How to Make Reaction Videos with Filmora
Even though you can make TikTok reaction videos using its own filters and audio mixing tools that work pretty well under ideal conditions, if you are a perfectionist and like precision in anything you do or create, you need a dedicated program that has been designed specifically for the purpose.
Although several such tools are available in the market and can be easily downloaded and used, the best among them is Filmora by Wondershare. Wondershare Filmora is an industry-standard production and post-production tool for both Mac and Windows PCs that the majority of users prefer over its competitors such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, etc. This is because Filmora offers simple UI, is less resource-intensive, and is able to render the outputs significantly faster.
You can learn how to make TikTok reaction videos using Wondershare Filmora by following the steps given below:
Note: Before proceeding, make sure that you have already copied the source (and the reaction) video(s) from your smartphone to your computer.
1. Create New Project and Set Preferences
Start Wondershare Filmora on your Windows or Mac PC, go to File > New Project and click 9:16 (Portrait) from the submenu that appears.
Click Split Screen from the standard toolbar at the top, hover mouse to the screen type preset you want to use, click the + ( Add to Project ) icon that appears at the bottom-right corner of the thumbnail, and click OK from the bottom-right corner once the preset is added to the Timeline.
2. Import and Add Video(s) Preview/Timeline
Click the Media button from the standard toolbar, click anywhere inside the Media window at the upper-left corner, and when the Open box comes up, select and import the video file(s) you want to participate in the TikTok reaction. Alternatively, you can also click Record from below the standard toolbar, and choose any of the options to record your own video or voice right from within Wondershare Filmora itself.
Next, click and drag each of the imported videos to their corresponding screen sections in the Preview window in the upper-right area. Notice how the files are automatically added to the Timeline at the bottom.
3. Add Elements and Titles
Click Elements from the standard toolbar, hover mouse to the element you want to add to the reaction, click the + icon that appears at the center of the thumbnail, and reposition the element in the Timeline to match the duration with that of the reaction you are creating.
4. Export the Reaction
Click EXPORT from the top-middle section of the interface, go to the Local tab from the top of the Export box that appears next, select your preferred format from the left bar, optionally choose a destination folder from the right window, optionally click SETTINGS to fine-tune the output preferences as needed, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner to export the TikTok reaction. Or, you can save it in the settings perfect for iPhone or another device.
Below is a sample reaction video made with Filmora, you can do much better than that for your TikTok account:
Besides using Filmora to edit reaction videos with the split-screen presets, you can also use some other video editing software to create a reaction video . Filmora can empower your video creation with more creativity, watch the video below and download Filmora to try.
Conclusion
A TikTok reaction enables you to make the source videos more fun and entertaining. Luckily the app itself has a “React” button that helps you create TikTok reaction videos with merely a few simple taps. However, if you feel that the built-in options are not as robust as they should be, a third-party program like Wondershare Filmora is something you would definitely love to try your hands on as the software is not only easy to use, it is also lightweight, and doesn’t put any overhead on your computer hardware.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
With all the videos of different moods and categories available on the platform, TikTok’s reaction is something that makes the footage more engaging. Available for both iOS and Android platforms, TikTok allows you to record, edit , and compile a video of up to 60 seconds, and apply a plethora of filters and animation effects to them along with adding relevant music to awe your audience.
Considering this, here you will learn how to make TikTok reaction videos with ease from within the app itself, and if that’s not enough, using one of the best and most efficient programs available in the market that can even allow you to add unique effects to the reactions you create.
- Part 1: How to Make React Videos on TikTok
- Part 2: How to Use Snap Filmora to Make TikTok Reaction Videos
Bonus: Create A More Attractive Video with Human Segmentation Effect
The human segmentation effect under AI Portrait allows you to isolate people from video background even without a green screen, and then you can composite it to make a reaction video easily. Watch the video tutorial below to find out more details.
Want to read the texts instead of watching videos? Check the complete guide to making a reaction video in 3 ways .
Part 1: How to React to a TikTok Video
After being equipped with all the worldly knowledge about TikTok reaction videos, you can follow the steps given below to learn how to react to the footage created by other people:
1. Tap Share and Record Your Reaction
Start TikTok, play the video you want to react on, tap the Share icon from the lower-right area, and tap the React option from the Share to menu. Tap Flip from the top-right corner of the Camera screen to switch between the front and rear camera as needed, optionally tap the Mic icon to disable or enable voice and system audio capture, drag and reposition React window according to the source footage, and tap the Record button from the bottom to start shooting your TikTok reaction. Wait while the source clip and your recording process are complete successfully before moving forward to the next step.
2. Apply Filters
Tap the Filters icon from the top-right corner, tap to pick a filter from those available at the bottom, and tap anywhere on the screen to accept the one you selected and to get back to the previous window.
3. Manage Audio
Tap the Mixer icon from the upper-right corner of the screen, drag the My Voice and Soundtrack Volume sliders to manage your voice recording and the internal audio respectively, and tap Done to save the changes once you’re through with the modifications. Back on the previous window, tap Next from the bottom-right corner.
4. Publish the Video
Tap the Who can view this video option to manage your reaction’s visibility settings (optional). Tap the Save to device toggle switch to prevent TikTok reaction from being stored on your mobile’s storage (optional). Next, tap the Post button from the bottom-right corner to publish the video to TikTok.
More creative tricks about TikTok video: Clone Yourself in TikTok
Part 2: How to Make Reaction Videos with Filmora
Even though you can make TikTok reaction videos using its own filters and audio mixing tools that work pretty well under ideal conditions, if you are a perfectionist and like precision in anything you do or create, you need a dedicated program that has been designed specifically for the purpose.
Although several such tools are available in the market and can be easily downloaded and used, the best among them is Filmora by Wondershare. Wondershare Filmora is an industry-standard production and post-production tool for both Mac and Windows PCs that the majority of users prefer over its competitors such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, etc. This is because Filmora offers simple UI, is less resource-intensive, and is able to render the outputs significantly faster.
You can learn how to make TikTok reaction videos using Wondershare Filmora by following the steps given below:
Note: Before proceeding, make sure that you have already copied the source (and the reaction) video(s) from your smartphone to your computer.
1. Create New Project and Set Preferences
Start Wondershare Filmora on your Windows or Mac PC, go to File > New Project and click 9:16 (Portrait) from the submenu that appears.
Click Split Screen from the standard toolbar at the top, hover mouse to the screen type preset you want to use, click the + ( Add to Project ) icon that appears at the bottom-right corner of the thumbnail, and click OK from the bottom-right corner once the preset is added to the Timeline.
2. Import and Add Video(s) Preview/Timeline
Click the Media button from the standard toolbar, click anywhere inside the Media window at the upper-left corner, and when the Open box comes up, select and import the video file(s) you want to participate in the TikTok reaction. Alternatively, you can also click Record from below the standard toolbar, and choose any of the options to record your own video or voice right from within Wondershare Filmora itself.
Next, click and drag each of the imported videos to their corresponding screen sections in the Preview window in the upper-right area. Notice how the files are automatically added to the Timeline at the bottom.
3. Add Elements and Titles
Click Elements from the standard toolbar, hover mouse to the element you want to add to the reaction, click the + icon that appears at the center of the thumbnail, and reposition the element in the Timeline to match the duration with that of the reaction you are creating.
4. Export the Reaction
Click EXPORT from the top-middle section of the interface, go to the Local tab from the top of the Export box that appears next, select your preferred format from the left bar, optionally choose a destination folder from the right window, optionally click SETTINGS to fine-tune the output preferences as needed, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner to export the TikTok reaction. Or, you can save it in the settings perfect for iPhone or another device.
Below is a sample reaction video made with Filmora, you can do much better than that for your TikTok account:
Besides using Filmora to edit reaction videos with the split-screen presets, you can also use some other video editing software to create a reaction video . Filmora can empower your video creation with more creativity, watch the video below and download Filmora to try.
Conclusion
A TikTok reaction enables you to make the source videos more fun and entertaining. Luckily the app itself has a “React” button that helps you create TikTok reaction videos with merely a few simple taps. However, if you feel that the built-in options are not as robust as they should be, a third-party program like Wondershare Filmora is something you would definitely love to try your hands on as the software is not only easy to use, it is also lightweight, and doesn’t put any overhead on your computer hardware.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
With all the videos of different moods and categories available on the platform, TikTok’s reaction is something that makes the footage more engaging. Available for both iOS and Android platforms, TikTok allows you to record, edit , and compile a video of up to 60 seconds, and apply a plethora of filters and animation effects to them along with adding relevant music to awe your audience.
Considering this, here you will learn how to make TikTok reaction videos with ease from within the app itself, and if that’s not enough, using one of the best and most efficient programs available in the market that can even allow you to add unique effects to the reactions you create.
- Part 1: How to Make React Videos on TikTok
- Part 2: How to Use Snap Filmora to Make TikTok Reaction Videos
Bonus: Create A More Attractive Video with Human Segmentation Effect
The human segmentation effect under AI Portrait allows you to isolate people from video background even without a green screen, and then you can composite it to make a reaction video easily. Watch the video tutorial below to find out more details.
Want to read the texts instead of watching videos? Check the complete guide to making a reaction video in 3 ways .
Part 1: How to React to a TikTok Video
After being equipped with all the worldly knowledge about TikTok reaction videos, you can follow the steps given below to learn how to react to the footage created by other people:
1. Tap Share and Record Your Reaction
Start TikTok, play the video you want to react on, tap the Share icon from the lower-right area, and tap the React option from the Share to menu. Tap Flip from the top-right corner of the Camera screen to switch between the front and rear camera as needed, optionally tap the Mic icon to disable or enable voice and system audio capture, drag and reposition React window according to the source footage, and tap the Record button from the bottom to start shooting your TikTok reaction. Wait while the source clip and your recording process are complete successfully before moving forward to the next step.
2. Apply Filters
Tap the Filters icon from the top-right corner, tap to pick a filter from those available at the bottom, and tap anywhere on the screen to accept the one you selected and to get back to the previous window.
3. Manage Audio
Tap the Mixer icon from the upper-right corner of the screen, drag the My Voice and Soundtrack Volume sliders to manage your voice recording and the internal audio respectively, and tap Done to save the changes once you’re through with the modifications. Back on the previous window, tap Next from the bottom-right corner.
4. Publish the Video
Tap the Who can view this video option to manage your reaction’s visibility settings (optional). Tap the Save to device toggle switch to prevent TikTok reaction from being stored on your mobile’s storage (optional). Next, tap the Post button from the bottom-right corner to publish the video to TikTok.
More creative tricks about TikTok video: Clone Yourself in TikTok
Part 2: How to Make Reaction Videos with Filmora
Even though you can make TikTok reaction videos using its own filters and audio mixing tools that work pretty well under ideal conditions, if you are a perfectionist and like precision in anything you do or create, you need a dedicated program that has been designed specifically for the purpose.
Although several such tools are available in the market and can be easily downloaded and used, the best among them is Filmora by Wondershare. Wondershare Filmora is an industry-standard production and post-production tool for both Mac and Windows PCs that the majority of users prefer over its competitors such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, etc. This is because Filmora offers simple UI, is less resource-intensive, and is able to render the outputs significantly faster.
You can learn how to make TikTok reaction videos using Wondershare Filmora by following the steps given below:
Note: Before proceeding, make sure that you have already copied the source (and the reaction) video(s) from your smartphone to your computer.
1. Create New Project and Set Preferences
Start Wondershare Filmora on your Windows or Mac PC, go to File > New Project and click 9:16 (Portrait) from the submenu that appears.
Click Split Screen from the standard toolbar at the top, hover mouse to the screen type preset you want to use, click the + ( Add to Project ) icon that appears at the bottom-right corner of the thumbnail, and click OK from the bottom-right corner once the preset is added to the Timeline.
2. Import and Add Video(s) Preview/Timeline
Click the Media button from the standard toolbar, click anywhere inside the Media window at the upper-left corner, and when the Open box comes up, select and import the video file(s) you want to participate in the TikTok reaction. Alternatively, you can also click Record from below the standard toolbar, and choose any of the options to record your own video or voice right from within Wondershare Filmora itself.
Next, click and drag each of the imported videos to their corresponding screen sections in the Preview window in the upper-right area. Notice how the files are automatically added to the Timeline at the bottom.
3. Add Elements and Titles
Click Elements from the standard toolbar, hover mouse to the element you want to add to the reaction, click the + icon that appears at the center of the thumbnail, and reposition the element in the Timeline to match the duration with that of the reaction you are creating.
4. Export the Reaction
Click EXPORT from the top-middle section of the interface, go to the Local tab from the top of the Export box that appears next, select your preferred format from the left bar, optionally choose a destination folder from the right window, optionally click SETTINGS to fine-tune the output preferences as needed, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner to export the TikTok reaction. Or, you can save it in the settings perfect for iPhone or another device.
Below is a sample reaction video made with Filmora, you can do much better than that for your TikTok account:
Besides using Filmora to edit reaction videos with the split-screen presets, you can also use some other video editing software to create a reaction video . Filmora can empower your video creation with more creativity, watch the video below and download Filmora to try.
Conclusion
A TikTok reaction enables you to make the source videos more fun and entertaining. Luckily the app itself has a “React” button that helps you create TikTok reaction videos with merely a few simple taps. However, if you feel that the built-in options are not as robust as they should be, a third-party program like Wondershare Filmora is something you would definitely love to try your hands on as the software is not only easy to use, it is also lightweight, and doesn’t put any overhead on your computer hardware.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
With all the videos of different moods and categories available on the platform, TikTok’s reaction is something that makes the footage more engaging. Available for both iOS and Android platforms, TikTok allows you to record, edit , and compile a video of up to 60 seconds, and apply a plethora of filters and animation effects to them along with adding relevant music to awe your audience.
Considering this, here you will learn how to make TikTok reaction videos with ease from within the app itself, and if that’s not enough, using one of the best and most efficient programs available in the market that can even allow you to add unique effects to the reactions you create.
- Part 1: How to Make React Videos on TikTok
- Part 2: How to Use Snap Filmora to Make TikTok Reaction Videos
Bonus: Create A More Attractive Video with Human Segmentation Effect
The human segmentation effect under AI Portrait allows you to isolate people from video background even without a green screen, and then you can composite it to make a reaction video easily. Watch the video tutorial below to find out more details.
Want to read the texts instead of watching videos? Check the complete guide to making a reaction video in 3 ways .
Part 1: How to React to a TikTok Video
After being equipped with all the worldly knowledge about TikTok reaction videos, you can follow the steps given below to learn how to react to the footage created by other people:
1. Tap Share and Record Your Reaction
Start TikTok, play the video you want to react on, tap the Share icon from the lower-right area, and tap the React option from the Share to menu. Tap Flip from the top-right corner of the Camera screen to switch between the front and rear camera as needed, optionally tap the Mic icon to disable or enable voice and system audio capture, drag and reposition React window according to the source footage, and tap the Record button from the bottom to start shooting your TikTok reaction. Wait while the source clip and your recording process are complete successfully before moving forward to the next step.
2. Apply Filters
Tap the Filters icon from the top-right corner, tap to pick a filter from those available at the bottom, and tap anywhere on the screen to accept the one you selected and to get back to the previous window.
3. Manage Audio
Tap the Mixer icon from the upper-right corner of the screen, drag the My Voice and Soundtrack Volume sliders to manage your voice recording and the internal audio respectively, and tap Done to save the changes once you’re through with the modifications. Back on the previous window, tap Next from the bottom-right corner.
4. Publish the Video
Tap the Who can view this video option to manage your reaction’s visibility settings (optional). Tap the Save to device toggle switch to prevent TikTok reaction from being stored on your mobile’s storage (optional). Next, tap the Post button from the bottom-right corner to publish the video to TikTok.
More creative tricks about TikTok video: Clone Yourself in TikTok
Part 2: How to Make Reaction Videos with Filmora
Even though you can make TikTok reaction videos using its own filters and audio mixing tools that work pretty well under ideal conditions, if you are a perfectionist and like precision in anything you do or create, you need a dedicated program that has been designed specifically for the purpose.
Although several such tools are available in the market and can be easily downloaded and used, the best among them is Filmora by Wondershare. Wondershare Filmora is an industry-standard production and post-production tool for both Mac and Windows PCs that the majority of users prefer over its competitors such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, etc. This is because Filmora offers simple UI, is less resource-intensive, and is able to render the outputs significantly faster.
You can learn how to make TikTok reaction videos using Wondershare Filmora by following the steps given below:
Note: Before proceeding, make sure that you have already copied the source (and the reaction) video(s) from your smartphone to your computer.
1. Create New Project and Set Preferences
Start Wondershare Filmora on your Windows or Mac PC, go to File > New Project and click 9:16 (Portrait) from the submenu that appears.
Click Split Screen from the standard toolbar at the top, hover mouse to the screen type preset you want to use, click the + ( Add to Project ) icon that appears at the bottom-right corner of the thumbnail, and click OK from the bottom-right corner once the preset is added to the Timeline.
2. Import and Add Video(s) Preview/Timeline
Click the Media button from the standard toolbar, click anywhere inside the Media window at the upper-left corner, and when the Open box comes up, select and import the video file(s) you want to participate in the TikTok reaction. Alternatively, you can also click Record from below the standard toolbar, and choose any of the options to record your own video or voice right from within Wondershare Filmora itself.
Next, click and drag each of the imported videos to their corresponding screen sections in the Preview window in the upper-right area. Notice how the files are automatically added to the Timeline at the bottom.
3. Add Elements and Titles
Click Elements from the standard toolbar, hover mouse to the element you want to add to the reaction, click the + icon that appears at the center of the thumbnail, and reposition the element in the Timeline to match the duration with that of the reaction you are creating.
4. Export the Reaction
Click EXPORT from the top-middle section of the interface, go to the Local tab from the top of the Export box that appears next, select your preferred format from the left bar, optionally choose a destination folder from the right window, optionally click SETTINGS to fine-tune the output preferences as needed, and click EXPORT from the bottom-right corner to export the TikTok reaction. Or, you can save it in the settings perfect for iPhone or another device.
Below is a sample reaction video made with Filmora, you can do much better than that for your TikTok account:
Besides using Filmora to edit reaction videos with the split-screen presets, you can also use some other video editing software to create a reaction video . Filmora can empower your video creation with more creativity, watch the video below and download Filmora to try.
Conclusion
A TikTok reaction enables you to make the source videos more fun and entertaining. Luckily the app itself has a “React” button that helps you create TikTok reaction videos with merely a few simple taps. However, if you feel that the built-in options are not as robust as they should be, a third-party program like Wondershare Filmora is something you would definitely love to try your hands on as the software is not only easy to use, it is also lightweight, and doesn’t put any overhead on your computer hardware.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Top 5 Alternatives to TikTok You Should Know [Updated ]
5 Best Alternatives to TikTok You Should Know in 2024
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Whether you love it or hate it, you must have heard about an App in 2020 - TikTok. Due to the outbreak of Covid-19, TikTok became one of the fastest-growing apps on both the App Store and Google Play. Teenagers are obsessed with it, but their parents don’t understand it. The government fears it, but companies eager to make money off it. TikTok probably has been the most controversial (and prevalent) social network ever.
What makes TikTok different? Initially, Tiktok is famous for its 15-second short videos, and most of the videos are lip-syncing videos. Gradually, it evolved into a community mixed with music, lip-syncing, and micro-video content. Besides providing access to an impressive music library, the app also offers a rich selection of video editing tools, which makes videos go viral quickly.
However, the US government has threatened to ban TikTok in the US recently after it had been banned in India. The growing uncertainties of TikTok has driven so many users to look for TikTok alternatives. In this article, we will go through some of the best options available to both iPhone and Android users.
Top 5 Alternatives to the TikTok App
Members of TikTok - including the Musical.ly community can’t create videos longer than one minute, which can potentially limit their options while recording music videos. What’s more, the app’s video editing capabilities are somewhat limited, since producing the cloning effect and numerous other effects require you to use more powerful video editing apps. To help you overcome these obstacles, we’ve selected some of the best music video apps on the market, so here are the five best alternatives to TikTok.
1. Dubsmash
Compatibility: iOS, Android
Price: Free
It is probably one of the oldest music video apps for Android and iOS-based devices that lost a bit of its former glory with the rise of Musical.ly. The fact that Dubmash has over one hundred million installs speaks volumes about its popularity today. By downloading this app, you’re becoming a part of a large community that revolves around entertaining lip-sync videos.
You can use thousands of different sounds in your videos, including movie and TV quotes, which means that you’ll always have fresh material for your videos. The app lets you add stickers and text overlays to videos so that you can make even more captivating music videos. The app displays videos in the style of Snapchat stories divided into two news feed sections so you can follow the channels you like and keep track of the latest videos posted by your friends. Besides enabling you to post music videos on your Dumbmash profile, the app lets you share your videos on other social media networks. You can save each video you produce with this app to your camera roll.
Can you believe it? Lots of movie stars are big fans of this app and Penelope Cruz is one of them.
2. Funimate
Compatibility: Android, iOS
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
The most significant advantage of using Funimate over TikTok is that you can create any style of music video you want. You can create slow-motion videos, compile several video clips into a compilation, make video loops, and much more. The app’s huge music library grants you access to countless popular songs and sound effects, which makes it a perfect choice for lip-syncing videos.
Funimate features more than twenty advanced video effects that turn ordinary everyday moments into magical viral music videos. In addition, you can add as much text or stickers to a video as you want, so you can easily add funny comments to each video you record with this app. Making collab videos with your friends is comfortable with Funimate as you have to pick a song you both like and merge the footage into a single clip. If you want to gain access to some of the app’s more advanced options, you’ll have to make in-app purchases.
Watch the following video to see how to make edits on Funimate
3. Cheez
Compatibility: iOS, Android
Price: Free
If you choose to become a member of the Cheez community, you’ll be able to do much more than producing lip-syncing videos. You can also post the most popular video categories on this social network include vlogging, comedy videos, or fashion. If your videos get enough likes, shares, and comments, you’ll receive rewards. At the same time, you can also get prizes for watching videos or commenting on the posts you like.
The video editing features include cutting and trimming tools, so you can easily remove all mistakes you made while recording your music video. There are hundreds of stickers, visual effects, and live filters that can help you create content your followers will adore. The best part is that you can post topics, start battles, join different challenges, and display your creativity or try DanceOff the first mobile dancing game. If you’re looking for an app that lets you discover terrific videos and create your content simultaneously, the Cheez app is one of your best options.
4. Triller
Compatibility: Android, iOS
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Celebrities like Kevin Hart or Selena Gomez use Triller to record and edit their social media videos because the app makes this process simple. You have to record the footage, and the auto-editing algorithm will do the rest for you. Triller’s video editing tools enable you to trim or cut videos, apply more than 50 filters, or even draw over the videos to express your creativity.
If you would like to collaborate with your friends, this app is a great choice, since it offers powerful collab video features. However, Triller is not a networking platform, as it is only a video editing app that doesn’t have a community aspect. The app’s file-sharing options, on the other hand, enable you to post videos you created to your social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or save them to the camera roll.
Want to know more about Triller? Just click the following video.
5. Likee - Formerly LIKE Video
Compatibility: Android
Price: Free
You can gain superpowers or become the start of your favorite movie if you choose to install Likee on your Android phone. The app features a vast amount of dialogue materials and a Music Magic filter the applies effects to videos based on the change of music volume or intonation. These are just a few reasons why millions of people are using Likee to produce their music videos. Besides offering an incredibly rich filter collection, the app also allows you to speed up or slow down your footage, merge several videos into a single clip, and use crop and trim videos.
The Likee community is a great place to discover new music videos or meet creators that share your taste in music. The app lets you share your videos to all of the most popular social networks so that you can share your videos with your followers on all of your social media accounts.
Read More: Everything about Vigo Video You Should Know
Conclusion
Making short music videos using TikTok- Including Musical.ly alternatives is a fun process because each of the apps we presented in this article offers powerful video editing tools that enable you to unleash your creativity. Which app are you using to create your music videos? Leave a comment below and let us know.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Whether you love it or hate it, you must have heard about an App in 2020 - TikTok. Due to the outbreak of Covid-19, TikTok became one of the fastest-growing apps on both the App Store and Google Play. Teenagers are obsessed with it, but their parents don’t understand it. The government fears it, but companies eager to make money off it. TikTok probably has been the most controversial (and prevalent) social network ever.
What makes TikTok different? Initially, Tiktok is famous for its 15-second short videos, and most of the videos are lip-syncing videos. Gradually, it evolved into a community mixed with music, lip-syncing, and micro-video content. Besides providing access to an impressive music library, the app also offers a rich selection of video editing tools, which makes videos go viral quickly.
However, the US government has threatened to ban TikTok in the US recently after it had been banned in India. The growing uncertainties of TikTok has driven so many users to look for TikTok alternatives. In this article, we will go through some of the best options available to both iPhone and Android users.
Top 5 Alternatives to the TikTok App
Members of TikTok - including the Musical.ly community can’t create videos longer than one minute, which can potentially limit their options while recording music videos. What’s more, the app’s video editing capabilities are somewhat limited, since producing the cloning effect and numerous other effects require you to use more powerful video editing apps. To help you overcome these obstacles, we’ve selected some of the best music video apps on the market, so here are the five best alternatives to TikTok.
1. Dubsmash
Compatibility: iOS, Android
Price: Free
It is probably one of the oldest music video apps for Android and iOS-based devices that lost a bit of its former glory with the rise of Musical.ly. The fact that Dubmash has over one hundred million installs speaks volumes about its popularity today. By downloading this app, you’re becoming a part of a large community that revolves around entertaining lip-sync videos.
You can use thousands of different sounds in your videos, including movie and TV quotes, which means that you’ll always have fresh material for your videos. The app lets you add stickers and text overlays to videos so that you can make even more captivating music videos. The app displays videos in the style of Snapchat stories divided into two news feed sections so you can follow the channels you like and keep track of the latest videos posted by your friends. Besides enabling you to post music videos on your Dumbmash profile, the app lets you share your videos on other social media networks. You can save each video you produce with this app to your camera roll.
Can you believe it? Lots of movie stars are big fans of this app and Penelope Cruz is one of them.
2. Funimate
Compatibility: Android, iOS
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
The most significant advantage of using Funimate over TikTok is that you can create any style of music video you want. You can create slow-motion videos, compile several video clips into a compilation, make video loops, and much more. The app’s huge music library grants you access to countless popular songs and sound effects, which makes it a perfect choice for lip-syncing videos.
Funimate features more than twenty advanced video effects that turn ordinary everyday moments into magical viral music videos. In addition, you can add as much text or stickers to a video as you want, so you can easily add funny comments to each video you record with this app. Making collab videos with your friends is comfortable with Funimate as you have to pick a song you both like and merge the footage into a single clip. If you want to gain access to some of the app’s more advanced options, you’ll have to make in-app purchases.
Watch the following video to see how to make edits on Funimate
3. Cheez
Compatibility: iOS, Android
Price: Free
If you choose to become a member of the Cheez community, you’ll be able to do much more than producing lip-syncing videos. You can also post the most popular video categories on this social network include vlogging, comedy videos, or fashion. If your videos get enough likes, shares, and comments, you’ll receive rewards. At the same time, you can also get prizes for watching videos or commenting on the posts you like.
The video editing features include cutting and trimming tools, so you can easily remove all mistakes you made while recording your music video. There are hundreds of stickers, visual effects, and live filters that can help you create content your followers will adore. The best part is that you can post topics, start battles, join different challenges, and display your creativity or try DanceOff the first mobile dancing game. If you’re looking for an app that lets you discover terrific videos and create your content simultaneously, the Cheez app is one of your best options.
4. Triller
Compatibility: Android, iOS
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Celebrities like Kevin Hart or Selena Gomez use Triller to record and edit their social media videos because the app makes this process simple. You have to record the footage, and the auto-editing algorithm will do the rest for you. Triller’s video editing tools enable you to trim or cut videos, apply more than 50 filters, or even draw over the videos to express your creativity.
If you would like to collaborate with your friends, this app is a great choice, since it offers powerful collab video features. However, Triller is not a networking platform, as it is only a video editing app that doesn’t have a community aspect. The app’s file-sharing options, on the other hand, enable you to post videos you created to your social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or save them to the camera roll.
Want to know more about Triller? Just click the following video.
5. Likee - Formerly LIKE Video
Compatibility: Android
Price: Free
You can gain superpowers or become the start of your favorite movie if you choose to install Likee on your Android phone. The app features a vast amount of dialogue materials and a Music Magic filter the applies effects to videos based on the change of music volume or intonation. These are just a few reasons why millions of people are using Likee to produce their music videos. Besides offering an incredibly rich filter collection, the app also allows you to speed up or slow down your footage, merge several videos into a single clip, and use crop and trim videos.
The Likee community is a great place to discover new music videos or meet creators that share your taste in music. The app lets you share your videos to all of the most popular social networks so that you can share your videos with your followers on all of your social media accounts.
Read More: Everything about Vigo Video You Should Know
Conclusion
Making short music videos using TikTok- Including Musical.ly alternatives is a fun process because each of the apps we presented in this article offers powerful video editing tools that enable you to unleash your creativity. Which app are you using to create your music videos? Leave a comment below and let us know.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Whether you love it or hate it, you must have heard about an App in 2020 - TikTok. Due to the outbreak of Covid-19, TikTok became one of the fastest-growing apps on both the App Store and Google Play. Teenagers are obsessed with it, but their parents don’t understand it. The government fears it, but companies eager to make money off it. TikTok probably has been the most controversial (and prevalent) social network ever.
What makes TikTok different? Initially, Tiktok is famous for its 15-second short videos, and most of the videos are lip-syncing videos. Gradually, it evolved into a community mixed with music, lip-syncing, and micro-video content. Besides providing access to an impressive music library, the app also offers a rich selection of video editing tools, which makes videos go viral quickly.
However, the US government has threatened to ban TikTok in the US recently after it had been banned in India. The growing uncertainties of TikTok has driven so many users to look for TikTok alternatives. In this article, we will go through some of the best options available to both iPhone and Android users.
Top 5 Alternatives to the TikTok App
Members of TikTok - including the Musical.ly community can’t create videos longer than one minute, which can potentially limit their options while recording music videos. What’s more, the app’s video editing capabilities are somewhat limited, since producing the cloning effect and numerous other effects require you to use more powerful video editing apps. To help you overcome these obstacles, we’ve selected some of the best music video apps on the market, so here are the five best alternatives to TikTok.
1. Dubsmash
Compatibility: iOS, Android
Price: Free
It is probably one of the oldest music video apps for Android and iOS-based devices that lost a bit of its former glory with the rise of Musical.ly. The fact that Dubmash has over one hundred million installs speaks volumes about its popularity today. By downloading this app, you’re becoming a part of a large community that revolves around entertaining lip-sync videos.
You can use thousands of different sounds in your videos, including movie and TV quotes, which means that you’ll always have fresh material for your videos. The app lets you add stickers and text overlays to videos so that you can make even more captivating music videos. The app displays videos in the style of Snapchat stories divided into two news feed sections so you can follow the channels you like and keep track of the latest videos posted by your friends. Besides enabling you to post music videos on your Dumbmash profile, the app lets you share your videos on other social media networks. You can save each video you produce with this app to your camera roll.
Can you believe it? Lots of movie stars are big fans of this app and Penelope Cruz is one of them.
2. Funimate
Compatibility: Android, iOS
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
The most significant advantage of using Funimate over TikTok is that you can create any style of music video you want. You can create slow-motion videos, compile several video clips into a compilation, make video loops, and much more. The app’s huge music library grants you access to countless popular songs and sound effects, which makes it a perfect choice for lip-syncing videos.
Funimate features more than twenty advanced video effects that turn ordinary everyday moments into magical viral music videos. In addition, you can add as much text or stickers to a video as you want, so you can easily add funny comments to each video you record with this app. Making collab videos with your friends is comfortable with Funimate as you have to pick a song you both like and merge the footage into a single clip. If you want to gain access to some of the app’s more advanced options, you’ll have to make in-app purchases.
Watch the following video to see how to make edits on Funimate
3. Cheez
Compatibility: iOS, Android
Price: Free
If you choose to become a member of the Cheez community, you’ll be able to do much more than producing lip-syncing videos. You can also post the most popular video categories on this social network include vlogging, comedy videos, or fashion. If your videos get enough likes, shares, and comments, you’ll receive rewards. At the same time, you can also get prizes for watching videos or commenting on the posts you like.
The video editing features include cutting and trimming tools, so you can easily remove all mistakes you made while recording your music video. There are hundreds of stickers, visual effects, and live filters that can help you create content your followers will adore. The best part is that you can post topics, start battles, join different challenges, and display your creativity or try DanceOff the first mobile dancing game. If you’re looking for an app that lets you discover terrific videos and create your content simultaneously, the Cheez app is one of your best options.
4. Triller
Compatibility: Android, iOS
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Celebrities like Kevin Hart or Selena Gomez use Triller to record and edit their social media videos because the app makes this process simple. You have to record the footage, and the auto-editing algorithm will do the rest for you. Triller’s video editing tools enable you to trim or cut videos, apply more than 50 filters, or even draw over the videos to express your creativity.
If you would like to collaborate with your friends, this app is a great choice, since it offers powerful collab video features. However, Triller is not a networking platform, as it is only a video editing app that doesn’t have a community aspect. The app’s file-sharing options, on the other hand, enable you to post videos you created to your social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or save them to the camera roll.
Want to know more about Triller? Just click the following video.
5. Likee - Formerly LIKE Video
Compatibility: Android
Price: Free
You can gain superpowers or become the start of your favorite movie if you choose to install Likee on your Android phone. The app features a vast amount of dialogue materials and a Music Magic filter the applies effects to videos based on the change of music volume or intonation. These are just a few reasons why millions of people are using Likee to produce their music videos. Besides offering an incredibly rich filter collection, the app also allows you to speed up or slow down your footage, merge several videos into a single clip, and use crop and trim videos.
The Likee community is a great place to discover new music videos or meet creators that share your taste in music. The app lets you share your videos to all of the most popular social networks so that you can share your videos with your followers on all of your social media accounts.
Read More: Everything about Vigo Video You Should Know
Conclusion
Making short music videos using TikTok- Including Musical.ly alternatives is a fun process because each of the apps we presented in this article offers powerful video editing tools that enable you to unleash your creativity. Which app are you using to create your music videos? Leave a comment below and let us know.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Whether you love it or hate it, you must have heard about an App in 2020 - TikTok. Due to the outbreak of Covid-19, TikTok became one of the fastest-growing apps on both the App Store and Google Play. Teenagers are obsessed with it, but their parents don’t understand it. The government fears it, but companies eager to make money off it. TikTok probably has been the most controversial (and prevalent) social network ever.
What makes TikTok different? Initially, Tiktok is famous for its 15-second short videos, and most of the videos are lip-syncing videos. Gradually, it evolved into a community mixed with music, lip-syncing, and micro-video content. Besides providing access to an impressive music library, the app also offers a rich selection of video editing tools, which makes videos go viral quickly.
However, the US government has threatened to ban TikTok in the US recently after it had been banned in India. The growing uncertainties of TikTok has driven so many users to look for TikTok alternatives. In this article, we will go through some of the best options available to both iPhone and Android users.
Top 5 Alternatives to the TikTok App
Members of TikTok - including the Musical.ly community can’t create videos longer than one minute, which can potentially limit their options while recording music videos. What’s more, the app’s video editing capabilities are somewhat limited, since producing the cloning effect and numerous other effects require you to use more powerful video editing apps. To help you overcome these obstacles, we’ve selected some of the best music video apps on the market, so here are the five best alternatives to TikTok.
1. Dubsmash
Compatibility: iOS, Android
Price: Free
It is probably one of the oldest music video apps for Android and iOS-based devices that lost a bit of its former glory with the rise of Musical.ly. The fact that Dubmash has over one hundred million installs speaks volumes about its popularity today. By downloading this app, you’re becoming a part of a large community that revolves around entertaining lip-sync videos.
You can use thousands of different sounds in your videos, including movie and TV quotes, which means that you’ll always have fresh material for your videos. The app lets you add stickers and text overlays to videos so that you can make even more captivating music videos. The app displays videos in the style of Snapchat stories divided into two news feed sections so you can follow the channels you like and keep track of the latest videos posted by your friends. Besides enabling you to post music videos on your Dumbmash profile, the app lets you share your videos on other social media networks. You can save each video you produce with this app to your camera roll.
Can you believe it? Lots of movie stars are big fans of this app and Penelope Cruz is one of them.
2. Funimate
Compatibility: Android, iOS
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
The most significant advantage of using Funimate over TikTok is that you can create any style of music video you want. You can create slow-motion videos, compile several video clips into a compilation, make video loops, and much more. The app’s huge music library grants you access to countless popular songs and sound effects, which makes it a perfect choice for lip-syncing videos.
Funimate features more than twenty advanced video effects that turn ordinary everyday moments into magical viral music videos. In addition, you can add as much text or stickers to a video as you want, so you can easily add funny comments to each video you record with this app. Making collab videos with your friends is comfortable with Funimate as you have to pick a song you both like and merge the footage into a single clip. If you want to gain access to some of the app’s more advanced options, you’ll have to make in-app purchases.
Watch the following video to see how to make edits on Funimate
3. Cheez
Compatibility: iOS, Android
Price: Free
If you choose to become a member of the Cheez community, you’ll be able to do much more than producing lip-syncing videos. You can also post the most popular video categories on this social network include vlogging, comedy videos, or fashion. If your videos get enough likes, shares, and comments, you’ll receive rewards. At the same time, you can also get prizes for watching videos or commenting on the posts you like.
The video editing features include cutting and trimming tools, so you can easily remove all mistakes you made while recording your music video. There are hundreds of stickers, visual effects, and live filters that can help you create content your followers will adore. The best part is that you can post topics, start battles, join different challenges, and display your creativity or try DanceOff the first mobile dancing game. If you’re looking for an app that lets you discover terrific videos and create your content simultaneously, the Cheez app is one of your best options.
4. Triller
Compatibility: Android, iOS
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Celebrities like Kevin Hart or Selena Gomez use Triller to record and edit their social media videos because the app makes this process simple. You have to record the footage, and the auto-editing algorithm will do the rest for you. Triller’s video editing tools enable you to trim or cut videos, apply more than 50 filters, or even draw over the videos to express your creativity.
If you would like to collaborate with your friends, this app is a great choice, since it offers powerful collab video features. However, Triller is not a networking platform, as it is only a video editing app that doesn’t have a community aspect. The app’s file-sharing options, on the other hand, enable you to post videos you created to your social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or save them to the camera roll.
Want to know more about Triller? Just click the following video.
5. Likee - Formerly LIKE Video
Compatibility: Android
Price: Free
You can gain superpowers or become the start of your favorite movie if you choose to install Likee on your Android phone. The app features a vast amount of dialogue materials and a Music Magic filter the applies effects to videos based on the change of music volume or intonation. These are just a few reasons why millions of people are using Likee to produce their music videos. Besides offering an incredibly rich filter collection, the app also allows you to speed up or slow down your footage, merge several videos into a single clip, and use crop and trim videos.
The Likee community is a great place to discover new music videos or meet creators that share your taste in music. The app lets you share your videos to all of the most popular social networks so that you can share your videos with your followers on all of your social media accounts.
Read More: Everything about Vigo Video You Should Know
Conclusion
Making short music videos using TikTok- Including Musical.ly alternatives is a fun process because each of the apps we presented in this article offers powerful video editing tools that enable you to unleash your creativity. Which app are you using to create your music videos? Leave a comment below and let us know.
Shanoon Cox
Shanoon Cox is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Shanoon Cox
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