Teleprompter 2.0

Rkive can now time the scripts it writes for you. They play in the teleprompter at a custom pace while you record, with pauses and nuance.
The cues and timestamps now appear distinctively styled, so it is easier to read them. Rkive’s reasoning about cues has also improved.
You can switch between line and word in “read mode”. It highlights the part you should read according to the custom pace Rkive set.
Mini player

On mobile devices, if you scroll down to the manual area to see the timeline or adjust it, the video player now follows you. It morphs into a mini player that stays with you, so you can always see what you are editing, even on your phone.
Visual editing

Rkive can now apply video adjustments on a clip-per-clip basis. Crop, rotate, speed and color adjustments can be specific to each part of the video. You can see them in the “Clip” panel. Double tap on top of a clip in the timeline to open it.
Rkive can now perform camera movements. Zoom in and out, panning and combinations, to make your videos feel dynamic and cinematic. Simply request it in your prompt to get professional-grade camera movements.
Audio editing

You can now add your own audio files to Rkive. It understands style, beats, volume and speech. Ask it to sync the video clipping to the song. You can even request “fade in”, “fade out” and even “cross fade” between multiple songs.
You can add audio and visualize these adjustments in the “audio” panel. Double tap on top of an audio chip in the timeline to open it.
Uploaded audio is compatible with original audio, sound effects and generated music. Mix and match to get the audio edit you want.
Golden Glass +

The editing screen got some visual improvements along with the rest of the app with the rolling updates of Golden Glass.
The textures and materials are now more refined, comfortable and clear.
