![]() Smilebox: Probably the most restrictive of all but the easiest! It’s origins as a twee greeting card app are still a bit visible but at least you have the choice of no music. Designed for a mobile and I think my lack of dexterity on tablet touch screen was seriously limiting factor! Videolicious: Drove me stupid but my best nerdy friend loved it. Stupeflix: Love it – totally idiot proof, great tutorial – takes 2 minutes to get going These are some of the ones we have used and found bomb-proof:Īnimoto: Our all-time favourite! Has improved hugely since the early days of supermarket musak back tracks so if you haven’t used it for a while, give it another go. You have little or no opportunity to edit or customise your video but this has its merits if time is short. The other problem is that it works best for video clips with no audio track – great for those phone camera vids of your breathtaking holiday landscapes – but not so good if your vid is recording conversation because it will be competing with the music track (often compulsory).īasically, all these apps do what they say on the packet – produce instant and acceptable results with little expertise needed on your part. The downside is that you are often restricted to length – both of the finished video and also the length of each video clip, the selection of music can be pretty awful and the themes are a bit obvious. Then save it and send all your friends the url link. The downloadable ones are a few Euros.īasically you select a theme from a given range, drag and drop your MP4 video clips into it, add some still images if you like, type a bit of text into a template and choose some background music from a menu. ![]() Most of them are free in the online versions, at least at entry level. The good news is there are loads of instant apps out there that are available on line or downloadable for your mobile device. However, some of you might want something right now – either because you feel you don’t have time to join the MOOC, or you just want to get going with the minimum of fuss or just that making videos is something you need to be able to do but with no aspirations to be Steven Spielberg. ![]() However, they take a while to get the hang of – hence this MOOC! Both these programs are sophisticated packages that are suitable for everyone from beginners right through to professional film makers. This Mooc is designed to help you plan, shoot, edit and share your own videos using either iMovie (if you have a Mac) or Movie Maker (if you use windows). ![]()
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