Kinemaster 1.0 ✦ Working
To appreciate KineMaster 1.0, you must understand the wasteland of mobile video editing in the early 2010s. Back then, most "video editors" on the Google Play Store and iOS App Store were glorified slideshow makers. You could trim a clip, add a cheesy transition like "Fade to Black," and overlay a MIDI soundtrack. That was it.
Disclaimer: KineMaster has evolved significantly since version 1.0. This article is intended for historical and educational purposes. The developer recommends using the latest version for stability and security. kinemaster 1.0
Tap the diamond icon between two clips. Choose "3D Spin" or "Fade." There was no "random transition" button. To appreciate KineMaster 1
: Access the Asset Store for royalty-free music or import your own. That was it
Support for multiple layers of video, images, stickers, special effects, and text.
Let’s be honest—KineMaster 1.0 was not perfect. Nostalgia glasses aside, here is what drove users crazy: