Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Editing

 Openshot

Pros 

  • ability to lay multiple tracks (both audio and video)
  • ability to strip or mute audio and natural sounds from video 
Cons
  • not able to be accessed anywhere  
  • not able to collaborate with others 
Clipchamp


Pros 
  •  Works in-browser
  • ability to lay multiple tracks (both audio and video)
  • ability to strip or mute audio and natural sounds from video 
  • ability to collaborate with other users 
Cons
  • Some features still coming
Kapwing 

Pros 

  • Works in-browser
  • ability to lay multiple tracks (both audio and video)
  • ability to strip or mute audio and natural sounds from video 
Cons
  • not able to work with others 

Summary - While evaluating each of these editing software's i came to the conclusion that I'm going to be using clipchamp. Each of these software's are good but each has their own problem. Openshot, its not able to be accessed anywhere and I'm not able to collaborate with others. Clipchamp, some of the features are still coming. Kapwing, I'm not able to collaborate with others. With all the softwares I have the ability to lay multiple tracks (both audio and video) and ability to strip or mute audio and natural sounds from video. Except for openshot, all these softwares work in a web browser. The reason I chose clipchamp because other people are able to edit my videos if I add them

Creative Critical Reflection