"The master" Soundtrack & project settings

There is so much potential with Adobe Clip. Especially for what I do, that the news. Thank you.

I have a few suggestions for improvement:

Sountrack'u 'Master':

My work requires placing a 15 sec commercial before or after the video. Would it not possible to set the soundtrack to 'Master' to begin at a time accurate (after the commercial), to suspend the track every time, have it start playing at a specific time and ends at a specific time?

Project 'Master' Settings:

Watermark: It would be great to customize the watermark, as you can do in Lightroom. Top left, top right of medium, high, etc...

Also! I would be so cool to be able to add a graphic logo of the movement.

For each separate project, can we have the ability to place a different logo? Other than that we have by default in the preferences?

Think that news. What the news networks use for stamping hot... and offer these options youtubers instagramers, facebookers, etc...

I love this app! protential so now that processors and storage tablets takes care of everything

I'm working on an iPad Pro 12.7 and I love this app!

Hi Mark,

Thanks for the suggestion. I will definitely pass the feedback to the concerned team.

In addition, I appreciate your love for the application.

Kind regards

Sheena

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