WeVideo is basically a Final Cut Pro clone in the cloud. You don't
have to install or buy anything to use it (the basic free account), and
it performs in real time, with very little waiting for rendering.
Obviously, WeVideo's use of the cloud is a huge convenience that
helps free up your hard drive. But more importantly, it enables what is
perhaps WeVideo's biggest selling point: collaboration. Like a marriage
between Final Cut Pro and Google Docs, WeVideo makes it possible for
teams to remotely hack away at projects and even track changes as they
go. From what I've seen so far, it works well, and I think it has the
potential to be something big.
According to CEO Jostein Svendsen, WeVideo was a spin-off of an
educational tool initially developed for children in Europe. Thus, it's
no surprise that the interface is as simple as it is. It lets you drag
and drop media, and manipulate the canvas with your mouse. Yet at the
same time, WeVideo's creators have managed to pack this simple interface
with a lot of the features and power that even serious video editors
are used to. And that is what separates WeVideo from some of the other
Web-based video editors on the market.
It's important to note that a free WeVideo account is only capable of
editing 360p video, which means only projects destined for YouTube and
similar sites would be a good idea. Paid account tiers start at $6.99
per month, but they unlock higher resolutions, more storage, more
collaborator invites, access to licensed content, and much more.
If you're still not convinced that WeVideo is the next big thing,
then perhaps one if its partners can help sway your confidence. Only a
month after launching, WeVideo partnered up with YouTube and became an
official plug-in available to the video giant's users. What's more,
Svendsen assured us that WeVideo is also being adopted by hordes of
prosumers and being courted by a number of (unnamed) companies to be
their editing platform of choice.
Source is
http://download.cnet.com/8301-2007_4-57322646-12/wevideo-the-next-big-thing/
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