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Add the Pop Art – 4 Tiles filter to a video clip in Movavi Video Editor 2026

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This is a video demonstration on adding the Pop Art – 4 Tiles filter to a video clip in Movavi Video Editor 2026. The software videos seen on our YouTube channel are not intended to be teaching aids, they are simply demonstrations on using certain features of the programs discussed in our videos. Feel free to ask questions in our YouTube comments section we will answer all we can.

The screen capture for this video was recorded and edited with software purchased from:
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Click the link below for Movavi Video Editor’s system requirements:
https://brantamedia.com/2026/01/07/%f0%9f%8e%acmovavi-video-editor-2026-system-requirements/

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The Lesser apes: Gibbons and the remarkable Siamang

The lesser apes, commonly known as gibbons (and including the Siamang), are a fascinating group of small apes belonging to the family Hylobatidae. Often called “lesser” simply due to their smaller size compared to the great apes (chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, and humans), they are in no way inferior in ecological importance or behavioral complexity. Gibbons are among the most specialized and acrobatic primates on Earth.

The picture captures a striking Siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus) perched casually on a sturdy wooden beam in what appears to be a zoo enclosure. This large black ape sits in a relaxed yet Continue

Japan: Tradition meets tomorrow

Explore Japan‘s captivating blend of ancient traditions and modern innovation—from Mount Fuji and Tokyo’s neon streets to cherry blossoms, kaiseki cuisine, booming tourism, and economic resilience in a super-aged society.

Geography and iconic landmarks

Japan consists of four main islands—Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku—plus thousands of smaller ones, stretching along the Pacific Ring of Fire. This positioning gives it dramatic landscapes, from snow-capped peaks to subtropical beaches.

Mount Fuji, Japan’s highest mountain and a UNESCO World Heritage site, symbolizes the nation’s natural beauty and cultural reverence. Towering at 3,776 meters, it draws millions of climbers and photographers annually, … Continue