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EASY VIDEO EDITORS FOR MAC

Apple gives iMovie away for free, and while it’s a great A app for making quick and simple movies, it’s not designed for more in-depth projects. That’s not to say, however, that you have to step up to a much more complex system to achieve great things. The apps on test offer a convenient middle-ground, with significantly more powerful editing tools and more features, while retaining a sensible price point and, for the most part, not placing too high a technical burden on you.

Some of these apps focus more on guiding you through the process of movie-making and using effects, while others provide in-depth tools for creating complex edits. Each has a selection of downloadable content including clips, music, graphics and sound

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