September 26, 2006

Who needs iMovie with online video editing?

Jc_pic OK, I do. I love iMovie on the Mac, but what if you don't have a Mac? Thanks to Theo at TeachMeet06 I was introduced to Jumpcut, Videoegg and Eyespot, three tools which allow you to upload raw video, edit it à la iMovie and store it/share it. He's now set up a wiki on online video editing for those who wish to learn more and add their contributions. It could be an excellent forum for student video-makers to find each other - far easier than sifting through GoogleVideo or YouTube.

Do head along to Theo's appraisals of the three tools: Jumpcut Appraisal; Videoegg Appraisal; Eyespot Appraisal and add your own thoughts.

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