Functions: A self-described "movie maker," Magisto lets you experiment with basic edits, like trims, filters and transitions. You can also throw in background music and edit sound effects.
Functions: Montaj is all about brevity. The app lets you shoot series of five-second clips, then assemble them with a storyboard, song and filter. If you're feeling adventurous, shake your phone to assign random songs and filters to your footage.
Functions: A pretty basic video-sharing app, Viddy lets you "beautify" your clips with custom filters and soundtracks. When you're ready, share your videos with a one-click function to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and YouTube.
Functions: Cute CUT allows you to "draw" on your video. It comes with a standard drag-and-drop editing layout, but you have the option to use its 30+ drawing tools to customize your footage with effects, texture, shadows and borders.
Functions: From the team behind Skype, the Qik Video video calling app's newest edition allows you to record and trim footage. You can add up to 13 different tinting effects to real-time calls, too.
Functions: Cinefy is top-notch for basic edits. Its easy-to-use interface lets you choose from more than 100 special effects and animations to add to your video. For extra flare, you can insert music directly from iTunes.
Functions: While it doesn't give you as much editing freedom as most apps in this list, VideoGrade lets you drastically alter the color of your video with its 11 high-quality -- and adjustable -- filters.
Functions: ReelDirector offers the standard editing tools. As a perk, you can add more than 25 unique transitions to your footage, including white-out effects and out-of-frame fades.
Functions: With Socialcam, there's no time limit on your videos, so you can shoot until your battery gets low. Spruce up your footage with a handful of vintage filters, too.