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Is it simple to use an animation video editor?

Is it simple to use an animation video editor?

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banshee45
Senior Member
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08-19-2023, 08:22 PM
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Are there any user-friendly editing tools that allow you to make videos with moving text and images? I am looking for something easy to use. Thank you.
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banshee45
08-19-2023, 08:22 PM #1

Are there any user-friendly editing tools that allow you to make videos with moving text and images? I am looking for something easy to use. Thank you.

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RulwenJr
Posting Freak
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08-19-2023, 08:57 PM
#2
I use Movavi Video Editor myself. You can get the trial version to test it out.
Video Editor
Download Movavi Video Editor for free and improve your videos quickly! This movie editor lets you edit in various ways: cut and crop, add titles, music, and effects.
www.movavi.com
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RulwenJr
08-19-2023, 08:57 PM #2

I use Movavi Video Editor myself. You can get the trial version to test it out.
Video Editor
Download Movavi Video Editor for free and improve your videos quickly! This movie editor lets you edit in various ways: cut and crop, add titles, music, and effects.
www.movavi.com

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aadnemellum
Junior Member
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08-21-2023, 09:23 PM
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Surely, Movavi is outstanding. I also use it for editing videos, especially if you already have captured files. I recently tried Clipchamp, but Movavi works better for me. For creating videos, as you mentioned, I mainly rely on Canva. It offers nice templates and formats ideal for social media. I’ve noticed that various animation styles are trending and look quite captivating. I’ve just started using Animoto. I’m sure it opens up more possibilities for animated showreels, though I haven’t determined yet which style is best for DIY animated videos. Please share your experiences if you have any.
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aadnemellum
08-21-2023, 09:23 PM #3

Surely, Movavi is outstanding. I also use it for editing videos, especially if you already have captured files. I recently tried Clipchamp, but Movavi works better for me. For creating videos, as you mentioned, I mainly rely on Canva. It offers nice templates and formats ideal for social media. I’ve noticed that various animation styles are trending and look quite captivating. I’ve just started using Animoto. I’m sure it opens up more possibilities for animated showreels, though I haven’t determined yet which style is best for DIY animated videos. Please share your experiences if you have any.