Since the introduction of mobile cameras, most people around the world are found shooting videos wherever theme go. Mobile device are easy to carry no matter wherever one goes, plus it allow users to shoot attractive scenes instantly, even uploading them to various platforms as they see fit.
One issue with these videos shot with mobile cameras are they usually lack in terms of quality and professional touch, leaving something to be desired by the people who watch them. To sort this problem, Animoto and Magisto had earlier introduced some editing tools to spruce up such videos, but these human editing gizmos did not work as well as one would like.
The major reason behind their failure was that the majority of mobile camera users have either very little or completely no idea about video editing, therefore such platforms did not help them much. Now a startup called WeVideo is about to introduce a new kind of video editor product that offers easy to use themes as well as drag and drop functions that will stay helpful for both beginners and professionals.
WeVideo who has started off by releasing a video editing tool for the users of famous video streaming website, YouTube, is going to offer the latest version of its cloud-based video editor in two modes: Storyboard Mode and Timeline Mode.
The Storyboard Mode is developed for novice users, which enables them to drag and drop desired assets alongside each other and have them sewed together instantly. On the other hand, Timeline Mode offers more advanced features to edit videos. Together with these modes and professionally developed themes users will able to quickly fix their videos in no time.
Moreover, users will also be able to import their existing videos no matter wherever they are on the internet by integrating with social websites like Instagram, Flickr, Dropbox, Google Drive and Facebook instead of uploading it again because WeVideo has developed links with numerous services like these.
This latest feature will definitely allure more users to WeVideo, especially the ones who do not have much interest in video editing.
Source: TechCrunch