Chandra Sekaran
INbiteable is absolutely without any… biteable is absolutely without any doubt is the best video creation tool I've seen so far. Its UI, workflow, navigations (self explanatory, self driving), performance.. what not. I like the way the app modules have been organised to make-ease-of-use for the user.
Movershaker
GBGood but limited function that could be more intuitive The good: Lots of video footage and stills to choose from. Helpful and quick online customer support. The not so good: Interface is somewhat unwieldy. No undo function when you make a mistake. Stock video clip selections load very slowly sometimes. Video clips have different resolutions - most are pretty good, some are a bit fuzzy. VERY limited selection of soundtracks with no volume control, some of which are also too short if you video goes much over 2 minutes. No voiceover option.
customer
CAA very basic video editing program… A very basic video editing program that'sgreat for short clips. It has some nice templates to choose from. It doesn't have the ability to undo anything so if you delete something you have to start from scratch so I don't recommend using for any long videos. The music selection is limited and you can't add your own.
customer
AUCTRL+Z please?! Huge library of images - photos, graphics, animations or upload your own plus all the colours and extensive selection of audio options. Lots of helpful tutorial resources. I would love an un-do option!!! CTRL+Z please. When I made my first video, I was under the impression that I could do it for free and then pay a small fee to take the watermark off as a one-off. Could not find that option when the time came though so I had to pay full wallop - and must now make lots of videos to get my money's worth!!
Ruth
NZThe initial sign up info looked good… The initial sign up info looked good but once I'd started my timeline and video design I discovered you can only upload one single audio clip per video, so had to switch to powtoon software mid project. Ok for those wanting to make short teasers or explainers but not training e-learrning producers.