We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Geoffrey Morrison After a day of adventuring, it’s time to sit back and share ...
There’s a race on to see who'll be the Instagram of moving pictures. This makes sense, since many of our phones are clogged with video that, so far, no one is going to see. Wouldn’t it be great if ...
Eric is a freelance writer and an OG 'round these parts. Since leaving Android Police, his work has been in Lifehacker, The New York Times, OneZero, PCMag, and a bunch of other places. Catch him on ...
There wasn’t a whiff of talk about its next phone or mobile operating system in today’s Google announcements but plenty of other cool bits of news. SVP Engineering Vic Gundotra talked up rapid growth ...
Now anyone uploading videos to YouTube can automatically edit clips using the Magisto video editing tool, which just launched a publicly yesterday. Laura Locke is a senior writer for CNET, covering ...
Professional video editors might feel a bit squeamish about this. A web-based program called Magisto is behind a new web-based software that edits the grainy home movies we capture on our smartphones ...
Smartphones have made it very easy to record hours of video footage, allowing you to capture all the action that takes place in your daily life. Although getting time to sit down and run through the ...
Last week I had a quick look at V.I.K.T.O.R, the anthropomorphized automated editing app that lives on your iPhone, and today it’s time to put it to work. There’s a powerful idea at the center of ...
Krotos has expanded its Video to Sound platform with automatic footsteps and cloth Foley, enabling editors to add ...