Thursday, February 3, 2011

Splice, free vdeo editor for iPhone

The new processor from a 1Ghz iPhone 4 allows the creation of more advanced applications. One of the best of its potential is iMovie. A price of 3.99 euros, slightly above average, does not preclude holding a place of honor among the dead. Slice iPhone (Splice) just breaking into AppStore with great success.

Almost the same as the application created by Apple, but it's free. The program's ease of use is remarkable. Almost intuitive. Simply choose the option to create a new project and go to take pre-recorded video snippets or add to what is recorded at the time. Splice short clips, doubles, allows different types of transitions and add songs as background music.

They also can take photographs of the library and display them dynamically like you would a slide show, a succession of slides. The photos, once selected, you can retouch and convert to sepia, sketch, negative, or black and white. The basic version includes a small strip of advertising while editing.

To remove you have to pay 1.99 euros. In all cases, the video leaves no mark indicating that the program listings. To change the speed of a video, even to slow-motion is one of the most celebrated features. IMovie exceeds in several aspects: the videos are longer, instead of putting the same background music loop may have different songs taken from iTunes.

Surprisingly the ability to mix multiple audio tracks: one with music, one with more effects and a voice that narrates the action. Those who do not conform with the visual themes and frames to the default can buy more music, new bridges or frames. Some are specially made: one is an old movie reel on the side and another that gives the impression of looking through binoculars.

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