YouTube is expanding its video manipulation options with a new feature that will automatically fix up your crappy video footage. The edits include colour correction and image stabilisation.
I’m not sure there was massive demand for multiple video-editing apps on the iPad, given its terrible camera and relatively limited amount of storage space. But, hey, AVID apparently thought there was a need waiting to be filled, so they up and made Avid Studio for iPad.
Matt Toder has been editing video professionally for eight years, and currently works at Gawker.TV. These are his thoughts on Apple’s latest Final Cut Pro release.
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I’ve just barely dabbled with iMovie ’11, but I’m already comfortable saying this: The new “Trailers” templates are going to be this years newest meme fodder.