How to Edit a Video in Linux With OpenShot 2.0
What video editor is available for Linux users? Available for Windows and macOS as well as Linux, OpenShot 2.0 is on course to become the most popular video editor Linux.
Microsoft's Newest Tool Can Search Within Videos
Have you ever wanted to search a video for words, whether spoken or displayed? This new video indexer by Microsoft lets you do just that.
Use This Awesome Web App to Make the Best Videos on YouTube
Ever felt the urge to launch a YouTube channel, only to find that the results don't quite pass muster? A new web app called Showbox is the answer.
How to Make a Slideshow with Windows Movie Maker
Make your slideshow digital and share it with family and friends via email or social media. We show you how to make dynamic picture or video slideshows using the free tool Windows Movie Maker.
YouTube's Editor Makes It Easy to Blur Out Parts of Your Videos
Want to blur out faces, objects, and brands from your videos on YouTube? The built-in editor makes it easy to do that with this new feature.
5 Courses to Create Great Videos With Your DSLR Camera
Udemy is home to some of the best DSLR video tutorials online. Get started with these affordable courses if you curious to upgrade your skills in shooting video.
Here's How To Easily Fix Lagging Audio
This week, Matthew Hughes will explain how to fix audio woes using a common, open-source piece of software that you almost definitely have installed, and one you might not.
The 5 Best Online Tools for Making Professional Videos
There are lots of web-based video editors out there, sadly some aren't very good. Don't worry though, here's our list of the five best.
Scare Tarantino in 15 Seconds To Make a $10k Short Film
A new Halloween-themed Instagram contest masterminded by director Eli Roth might get your 15-second horror clip turned into a short film, with a budget of $10,000.
How to Blur Faces on YouTube In One Easy Step
YouTube makes it easy for you to blur faces and other items that need to preserve a certain level of anonymity.
Five Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do in Linux
Anyone considering switching operating systems worries about what functionality they might gain or lose. But Linux is a vast and versatile operating system, capable of supporting your favorite tasks and more.
Ashley Madison Suicides, Get Cortana for Android... [Tech News Digest]
Ashley Madison offers a reward, Cortana lands on Android, Russia rags on Wikipedia, Kadenze offers online courses, Rockstar Editor comes to consoles, and a mad ad for Madden NFL 16.
3 Automated Editing Tools for Android to Easily Create Amazing Movies
Google's Photo app automatically creates awesome little videos, but now it has some competition. Let's compare them.
You Probably Won't Read This Article In Full, Because Smartphones [Tech News Digest]
Smartphones are bad OK, Candy Crush comes to Windows 10, Reddit finally tackles harassment, Rdio Select lowers prices, and the trippiest 3D music video you're ever likely to see.
5 Insanely Useful Collaboration Tools Your Team Needs to Know About
Many people are stuck using the email-and-collect-revisions method of collaboration. Today Cool Websites and Apps looks at five tools that fix that for you.
5 Reasons to Ditch OBS and Buy an XSplit License
If you're looking for a live video streaming solution, most people will recommend OBS because it's free. Not me. Let me tell you why a premium subscription to XSplit is worth getting.
3 Ways To Do Video Editing From Within Chrome
If you're on a budget and need free video editing options, look no further than these three Chrome apps, compatible with both your browser and Chrome OS.
Watch Steven Soderbergh's 2001: A Space Odyssey Recut For Free [Stuff to Watch]
It's not clear whether Soderbergh has any legal right to upload and distribute his own edited version. What is clear is a deep emotional attachment to a work of art.
Working With Slow-Motion Video: Tips For The Editing Time Lord
So you've shot some video at a high frame rate... what exactly should you do with it now?