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Vimeo app for iOS with built-in video editor now available

Vimeo, the video site that seems like it's meant to perpetually stand in YouTube's shadow, has released its first application for iOS today. In short, the app brings the full Vimeo experience to your mobile device -- with a decent video editor thrown in for good measure. Vimeo for iOS lets you watch, upload, manage, and edit videos. You can watch your previously uploaded videos and easily ...

Qik Video Connect for iPhone offers video calling, messaging, and sharing

Fresh off its acquisition by Skype, Qik has shown that it's business (and development) as usual for the popular video app. At SXSW, Qik unveiled its new Video Connect app for iPhone which allows users to participate in video chats as well as record and share videos. In addition the free version, there will be a $2.99 Qik Video Connect Plus app. Paid users will have access to a number of slick ...

Final Cut Pro 8 could arrive from Apple this Spring

Apple's Steve Jobs has said in recent emails that Final Cut Pro, Apple's venerable video editing app, will be getting an "awesome" update for which we should all "buckle up," but that update could be coming sooner than we thought. Sources have told TechCrunch that Apple is now in the final stages of "the biggest overhaul to Final Cut Pro since the original version was created over 10 years ...

YouTube gets its own Video Editor; trim, combine and even add soundtracks!

As of last night, you can now edit your YouTube videos in the browser. Just visit the YouTube 'idea incubator', TestTube, and click Video Editor. It's a simple editor -- attempting to do anything more complicated is still a year away, I think -- but it does spell the beginning of the 'final cloud frontier'. Video has long remained one of the few formats that shies away from cloud processing: ...

VLC creators working on a cross-platform video editing app

VLC is a cross-platform media player that can handle all sorts of audio and video files. It's open source, free, and available for Mac, Linux, and Windows, which makes it all sorts of awesome. There's even a portable version that you can run from a USB flash drive. And that's why it's pretty exciting that the some of the folks who brought us VLC are now working on a cross-platform video editor ...

Omnisio: online video editing with YouTube and others

Omnisio is a free web-based video editor that lets you snip and paste videos from YouTube, Google Video, and blip.tv, with support for more sites coming soon. The site is similar to online photo-editing sites like FotoFlexer, but applies the same idea to video. You don't need any desktop software other than a sturdy online browser with Flash support. The three sites still provide for a very ...

Final Cut Express 4 released

Apple has just released the newest version of the Final Cut Express: Final Cut Express 4. The program touts similar featureset upgrades as NLE big bro, Final Cut Studio 2.0, including AVCHD support (for Intel Macs only) and the Open Format Timeline. With the Open Format Timeline, users can edit both HD (in either 720p or 1080i) and SD footage within the same project -- and in realtime -- without ...

YouTube launches online video editing tools

YouTube has launched a new online video editing tool called YouTube Remixer. If you've got a cheap digital camera, you're pretty much ready to upload home movies to YouTube. But if Final Cut or even Windows Movie Maker aren't your cup of tea, YouTube's new features let you do all the basics online. YouTube Remixer lets you add text, graphics, or audio to your videos. You can also create ...

Apple announces Final Cut Studio 2

Engadget had live coverage of the Apple keynote taking place at NAB. Here's what was announced in the world of software: Final Cut Server: Media asset management, workflow automation, automated encode and publish. It includes a cross platform interface so PC users aren't left out of the game. Cost is $999 for 10 concurrent users, $1999 for unlimited concurrent users. It will be available this ...

Cuts : A first look at remixing the video web

Last week we told you about Cuts; a web 2.0 service which lets you remix YouTube and Myspace videos. Download Squad got its hot little hands on a beta ticket for the new service and today, I eagerly jumped in to take the virtual razor blade to a few YouTube videos. Cuts' captioning is a pretty addictive idea; Like filtering Web 2.0 through VH1's Pop-Up-Video. I'm ashamed to tell you how much ...