![]() That’s a good deal compared with the going rate of $99 to $129 for the likes of Adobe Premiere Elements and CyberLink PowerDirector. Movavi Video Editor Plus is refreshingly uncomplicated and labels every element clearly. REVIEWS FOR MOVAVI PHOTO EDITOR HOW TOĪ series of tooltips appear as you first perform actions, showing how to use the application. Buttons down the left rail move you between modes for Importing, Filters, Transitions, Titles, Stickers, and more. The last group includes important features like Color Adjustments, Crop and Rotate, Pan and Zoom, Stabilization, Slow Motion, and Chroma-Keying. I’d put those above Stickers (fun as they are) if I were designing the program. The Import mode includes sections not only for importing, but also the traditional Media bin that includes all project content, as well as for sounds, music, sample videos, backgrounds, and effect packages. The main section layout of the program resembles that of most video editing software, with a source box at top left, timeline tracks along the full width of the bottom half of the window, and a preview player at top right. You can undock only the video preview panel, but the relative size of the other panels is adjustable.Ībove the timeline, which doesn’t limit the number of tracks you can add, you see buttons for Split, Rotate, Crop, Color Adjustments, Clip Properties, Markers, Record Video, and Record Audio. You can stop and start playback with the spacebar and rescale the timeline with the mouse wheel + Ctrl key. Movavi supports some keyboard shortcuts, though not the standard pro J, K, and L for playback and I and O for in and out edits. The Undo feature is impressive in that it works between sessions. This means I can close a project and still undo previous actions the next time I open it. Another nice touch is that, when you apply a video or audio effect, a star appears in the clip in the timeline. Clicking this takes you right to the effect settings. You start your video project by tapping the Add Files button. ![]() After you add the first media, a tutorial overlay shows what the parts of the interface are for.Īlternatively, you can simply drag media from File Explorer or Finder.
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