YouTube now has a tool that lets you edit and splice together your videos. Want to know how to use it? We'll show you how in five easy steps. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple.
We all wonder how movies and TV shows look so aesthetically feel-good. The magic behind their visual appeal is a good free video editor. It enhances the outlook of your raw videos and gives them the ...
On Apple devices, macOS has iMovie, a simple, free video editor that anyone can use to put together movie projects. But since Microsoft phased out the old Movie Maker app, there hasn't been an ...
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