Method 1: Using Online Video Converters
- Step 1: Open a web browser on your computer (e.g., Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox).
- Step 2: Navigate to the MobiKama video you want to download.
- Step 3: Copy the video URL from the address bar.
- Step 4: Go to an online video converter website (e.g., ClipConverter, OnlineVideoConverter).
- Step 5: Paste the video URL into the converter's input field.
- Step 6: Select the desired video format and quality.
- Step 7: Click the "Convert" or "Download" button.
- Step 8: Wait for the conversion process to complete.
- Step 9: Click the "Download" button to save the video to your computer.
Method 2: Using Browser Extensions
- Step 1: Install a video downloader browser extension (e.g., Video DownloadHelper, Easy Video Downloader).
- Step 2: Navigate to the MobiKama video you want to download.
- Step 3: Click the browser extension's icon.
- Step 4: Select the desired video format and quality.
- Step 5: Click the "Download" button.
- Step 6: Choose a location to save the video on your computer.
Method 3: Using Desktop Software
- Step 1: Download and install desktop video downloader software (e.g., 4K Video Downloader, Freemake Video Downloader).
- Step 2: Navigate to the MobiKama video you want to download.
- Step 3: Copy the video URL.
- Step 4: Open the desktop software and paste the video URL.
- Step 5: Select the desired video format and quality.
- Step 6: Click the "Download" button.
- Step 7: Choose a location to save the video on your computer.
Always respect the content creator's rights and only download videos for personal use. Additionally, be cautious when using third-party websites and software, and ensure you have the necessary permissions to download the content.
Why make them on a computer?
- Better editing control (multi-track timeline, precise cuts).
- Higher quality (use a webcam/DSLR instead of phone camera).
- No battery or storage limits on phone.
Step-by-step guide:
- Open your computer's browser (Chrome/Firefox).
- Go to the "Mobikama" website and find the video you want.
- Copy the URL from the address bar. (Select the entire link > Right-click > Copy).
- Open a new tab and go to a reputable online downloader. Safe options include:
- SaveFrom.net
- SSSTikTok.io (if it’s a TikTok-style video)
- Y2mate.nu (supports many platforms)
- Paste the URL into the downloader’s input box.
- Click "Download" or "Get Link."
- The site will analyze the video. You will usually see options: MP4 (Video) or MP3 (Audio) . Select MP4.
- Choose quality (e.g., 720p, 1080p). Click Download again.
- The file will save to your computer’s "Downloads" folder.
Pros: No installation, works on Mac/Windows. Cons: Pop-up ads; some sites may fail with private videos; speed limited.
Quick recipes (common use-cases)
- Convert horizontal vlog to vertical (pan & background):
- Create 9:16 timeline → import 16:9 clip → duplicate clip; scale background copy to fill → apply heavy Gaussian blur + desaturate → foreground copy: scale to 110–140% and animate X position to follow subject → add captions center screen.
- Create vertical product demo from multiple clips:
- Use 3–4 quick shots (3–6s each), add top/bottom text overlays for features, close with CTA and brand logo.
- Photo slideshow vertical:
- Use 1080x1920 canvas → add photos centered → keyframe slow zoom (Ken Burns) → add punchy transitions and synced music.
1. Plan your video
- Purpose: showcase, vlog, tutorial, or social short.
- Aspect ratio: vertical (9:16) for Reels/TikTok, square (1:1) for Instagram, or horizontal (16:9) for YouTube.
- Runtime: keep social clips 15–60s; tutorials 3–10 min.
- Shot list: opening hook, 2–4 main scenes, CTA/closing.
- Lighting and sound notes: bright, diffuse lighting; record clean audio (external mic if possible).
Editing workflow (step-by-step; uses general terms applicable to most editors)
- Create new project and set sequence/project settings:
- Resolution: 1080 x 1920
- Frame rate: match source (24/25/30/60 fps)
- Pixel aspect ratio: square (1.0)
- Import media into project bin.
- Assemble rough cut:
- Place clips on timeline in desired order.
- Trim to keep pace fast—cut any dead space.
- Reframe/scale clips from horizontal to vertical:
- Option A (pan & scan): scale up horizontal footage and reposition to focus on subject. Animate keyframes to simulate camera moves (Ken Burns effect).
- Option B (background fill): place horizontal clip centered and add blurred/cropped duplicate layer behind it scaled up to fill vertical frame; add a semi-transparent overlay or gradient to reduce distraction.
- Option C (collage): split screen or use creative layouts to show extra visual context.
- Add motion and stabilization:
- Use keyframes to add smooth scale/pan for dynamism.
- Apply stabilization filter if handheld footage is shaky.
- Add text and captions:
- Place captions within safe area (center 80% of screen) so they aren’t cut by UI overlays.
- Use large, high-contrast fonts with short lines; keep text on-screen long enough to read (rule: reading speed ~150–200 wpm).
- For accessibility, add burned-in captions (for platforms that mute by default).
- Add transitions and effects sparingly:
- Quick cuts and simple zooms work best for mobile.
- Use motion blur and easing on keyframes for natural movement.
- Sound design:
- Normalize levels; aim for -6 dB to -3 dB peaks.
- Add background music (ensure royalty-free or licensed).
- Include sound effects for hits or transitions to emphasize action.
- Duck music under speech (sidechain or manual keyframes).
- Color grade:
- Apply a primary correction (exposure/white balance).
- Add a stylized LUT if desired, but keep skin tones natural.
- Boost contrast and saturation slightly for small screens.
- Review & iterate:
- Watch at 100% scale and on an actual phone.
- Trim to keep attention and remove slow parts.







