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Helge Pfeiffer

Assistant Professor - IT University of Copenhagen

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In 2020, KineMaster for PC was a "workaround" solution for creators who loved the mobile app's workflow but needed a larger screen. While it lacked the power of professional PC suites, it was arguably the most capable "casual" editor available for those transitioning from social media content to more structured video projects.

KineMaster stood out in 2020 for bringing professional-grade timeline editing to a touch interface. When ported to PC via emulation, it offered a unique, albeit sometimes clunky, bridge for creators who wanted mobile-style simplicity with the precision of a mouse. kinemaster-pc-2020

: A standout feature for 2020, allowing creators to swap backgrounds easily, which was high-demand for YouTube and TikTok creators. In 2020, KineMaster for PC was a "workaround"

: Precise control over time-lapse and slow-motion effects. When ported to PC via emulation, it offered

: On a 2020-era PC, KineMaster often ran faster than on mobile devices, especially during rendering. However, because it ran through an emulator, it could be prone to occasional crashes or lag if the PC had less than 8GB of RAM.

: Mouse control made frame-by-frame editing easier than on a phone. Watermark : The free version included a prominent watermark. Asset Variety : High-quality transitions and effects.

: The UI remained locked in a landscape mobile format. While the mouse offered better precision for trimming, the lack of native keyboard shortcuts (like those in Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve) felt like a missed opportunity.