What's A Simple Straight Ahead Video Editing App / Option For Marketers...?

by Beau
14 replies
Hey Warriors...
What simple video editing app / option would you suggest for marketers - nothing too fancy but something that lets you add text and images as well - but not something that is going to take heaps of training to get your head around.

Thanking You,
Beaumont
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  • Profile picture of the author Serene Carmen
    Hi Beaumont

    I found YouCut - Video Editor realy easy to use. There's an andriod app and a Chrome plugin. I mostly use the phone app.

    Serene
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  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    Not sure how sophisticated you want to get with this but for what you describe, Microsoft Powerpoint might do the job. You can also look into Open Office, they have a power point "clone" and it is free

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  • Profile picture of the author Old Molases
    here are some options to choose from;
    1. Headliner
    2. Clipchamp Create
    3. Quik by GoPro
    4. FilmoraGo
    5. Typito
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  • Profile picture of the author Brackwom
    The best or simple video editing app is:
    Adobe Premiere Clip.
    FilmoraGo.

    I suggest you from my personal experience.
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  • Profile picture of the author dave_hermansen
    We use Canva for practically everything. It's simple to use, there is a free version and it is our recommended video editor in our training courses.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jamell
    Flimora but you might have to pay to get pro version .I find it user friendly but the qualm i have is with not being able to remove the water mark with the free version .
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris-
    Blender includes video editing . . . it's easy to use (with lots of tutorials and a helpful community), fully professional, and fully free.

    Chris
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  • Biteable - LOVE this tool. All you need to do is insert your images to what looks like a PowerPoint presentation (they also have a ton of images, gifs, and videos in their gallery that story tell), then add your texts to go with the image/video clip, and when you've built your story through this, click publish and the software will work its magic. Been using it for years.

    Canva is a decent tool too - if you're looking to do something basic (but needs to look modern).
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  • Profile picture of the author darkopowed
    I would suggest the Zsight app to marketers for editing videos. In this app, marketers can edit video videos and photos and also watch live videos. The entire interface just works in picture mode, and Zsight permits you to make video projects, work on a solitary photograph, or make compositions. We'll take a gander at it one by one. You start by choosing somewhere in the range of one and nine pictures from your Camera Roll. You have eight presets which you can look over. Reordering photographs is a straightforward matter of a long press and drag. Zooming in and out, and adjusting the yield is finished utilizing the standard multi-contact procedures.
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  • Profile picture of the author Yaroslav B
    • WeVideo
    • InVideo
    • Deus.Video
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  • Profile picture of the author PolarAds
    I'm using Sony Vegas Pro 13 at the moment and it looks pretty simple and powerful. Also you may find a lot of guides in YouTube, so it will not be so hard to start work with it.
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  • Profile picture of the author AlexBackerZ
    For those who still seek for a nice made software for editing videos I can share with you a program I recently found on the internet. I needed to edit my little sister's video from school and googled for a software which doesn't require downloading. Here is the program I'm talking about.
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  • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
    Windows Movie Maker, which comes with Windows 7, and can be downloaded for 10,11 before it deletes it, during one of its forced updates.


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  • Profile picture of the author extrememan
    I would highly recommend screencast-o-matic. Search for it online. I've been using it for years (and still do), could be what your looking for. No training needed! Super user friendly.
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