Thursday, January 27, 2011

collective Video Remixing - 7 New Kids On The Block

The year 2006 saw the emergence of the communal video shop with the mass adoption of YouTube, Google Video, DailyMotion, MetaCafe, etc. The 2007 has shaped up as the year when the hoi polloi ultimately takes operate of the video editing functionality that was once the guarded secrets of only a few experts.

A bevy of new sites are getting the attention of communal video producers and distributors. These sites are gift free online video editing capabilities. You don't have to purchase costly video editing software, sweat over the complex installation procedures, and specialist the unintuitive editing jargon and functionality. A list of some popular sites and their capabilities are discussed below.

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The simplest of the bunch is Cuts. The Cuts' mission is "...easy operate of the video experience...". Using their online services, you can loop and cut video scenes, add captions and insert sound effects to enhance your online videos for distributing via communal video sites or emails. In the future, they will offer more developed features that will enable you to edit your Dvds or downloaded videos for enhancing purchased movies and Tv shows.

Gotuit offers Scenemaker, an online video slicing application. You import your video in Scenemaker using an Url where your video has been uploaded, e.g. YouTube. Once the video is loaded in the online application, you will be able to mark the start and end scenes that interest you. Gotuit calls it deep tagging. It is like bookmarking a definite page in a website. After deep tagging your video, you will be able issue the excellent scenes in your blog, MySpace page, or any other web pages and video sharing sites.

Eyespot is a full feature online video editing application. After uploading videos, audios, and photos, you can apply transitions, effects, titles, and music. You can mix free media sets from Colbert Report, communal Enemy, and DreamWorks pictures.

Using a Flash interface, you add titles, effects, transitions, and music to your uploaded videos in Jumpcut. You can also upload audios and photos or import them from Flickr or Facebook. After editing your media, you issue them at Jumpcut site for others to remix.

Website owners can use a Flash widget from Movie Masher to allow their website visitors video mixing and editing capabilities. You customize the widget to match your site's look for branding purposes. Using a timeline editor, your site visitors will be able to trim clips and add titles, music, effects and transitions.

Using muveemix, you add music, titles, and credit to your videos and then issue them to your communal network profile or blogs. The editor is simple but it offers less features than Jumpcut.

Users can edit their videos from within YouTube using YouTube Remixer. You can insert graphics, audio, text, and overlays, and in-video transitions. Using a simple interface, YouTube is able to supply a one stop editing and video sharing opportunities for its users.

The dramatic rise of video sharing sites in the last two years has created needs for simple but sophisticated tools for the prosumers to enhance their creative works. More sites are stepping up to meet the challenges of online video editing and remixing.

collective Video Remixing - 7 New Kids On The Block

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