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Video Editing

On Macs, Quicktime can be used to record audio, video and screencasts. No such luck on the Windows version, though.

Cost: Free

 

The Frame Counter application from Apple is a useful tool for counting the number of frames during time periods that don’t fit the “60 frames per second” rule, making scene timing easy.

Cost: $1.99

 

You can upload video from a camera, webcam or mobile phone and edit it on an easy, iMovie-like program. The finished video can be hosted by the service, downloaded to a PC or embedded on video social networks.

Cost: Free

 

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Kaltura offers a wiki-like, web-based platform where many users can edit videos together using a Flash-based editor.

Cost: Free trial available; starter packages for $299 and $499/month.

 

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VReveal, the second generation of FixMyMovie, allows you to stabilize, brighten, sharpen, add fun effects and more to your videos. For more effects and fixes, buy the premium version.

Cost: Free

 

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A powerful video converter, it gives users the ability to change one file type to another. It can also play and edit videos for both Mac and Windows.

Cost: Free

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