Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Full featured video editing tool

Serif MoviePlus X3

During the early 1990s, digital video was postage stamp sized, and for consumers, there wasn't really any good software that could easily edit video. Coupled with the fact that most computers ran on 64MB of memory, a 2GB hard disk drive fast enough to handle video cost about $4000.

Fast forward to today where both Windows and Macintosh-based computers include video editing software as a "module" of the operating system, 500GB hard drives can be had for around $100, and most computers ship with a standard 2GB RAM.

Sometimes, those video editors are not enough, and especially on the Windows side, you have a choice of an array of video editing applications. One such tool is MoviePlus X3 Digital Video Studio, a non linear editing software from Serif. The application offers both a Timeline and Storyboard style video editing interface, much like many offered here in the United States.

When you first launch MoviePlus X3, a window will pop up asking if you'd like to open an existing project, start a new project, or run through some tutorials.

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