

If you choose to read the step-by-step guide, you’ll find a walkthrough page that guides you through the process of making your first video in clear and simple steps. The design style is a little bit all over the place compared to the rest of the program, but the information is still quite useful – especially if you’ve never used a video/movie editor before. If this is the very first time you’ve run the program, you’re presented with a helpful dialog box that gives you a bit of quick direction.
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I’d prefer to work in 1080p resolution by default instead of 720p, but the program can handle everything up to 4096 x 2160, which is actually higher than 4K (3840 x 2160 resolution).
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We’ll take a closer look at the Slideshow wizard later, but for now, we’re going to create a project in full feature mode to test out the full range of video editing functionality.īefore we do that, we should to make sure that all the default settings are acceptable choices.

As you see from the screenshot below, the price is fixed at $39.95 for personal license and $79.95 for business license.Īs you load the software, you’re presented with a series of options. To confirm that this is a misleading offer, I re-opened the store page in Chrome’s Incognito mode to bypass any stored cookies, and it turned out there’s no such offering.
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Once I finished installing the app, a webpage automatically opened up showing that I could get a special deal to save 40% if I purchase the full version (see “Price valid until July 27, 2017”). The same marketing trick happens with the Mac version as well. It has now reached version 12 (for Windows) and version 4 (for macOS) and packs an impressive range of features, including support for 14 different languages which gives it worldwide appeal. You definitely wouldn’t want to use it for a professional project, but it’s more than capable of creating movies for sharing on the web or with your friends and family. It is a simple video editing program that’s aimed at the casual and enthusiast markets. Movavi has no input or editorial review on the contents of this review and the views expressed here are my own, with a bit of help from JP who reviews the Mac version of the software to make sure we get a full understanding of how it works cross-platform. Like all my other reviews, I never accept free software or other compensation from the developers for my opinions, so I’ve got no reason to be biased in favor of any viewpoint. Another part of my training involved user interface and user experience design, which has allowed me to identify and appreciate the differences between well-designed programs and those that could use some additional work.Īs part of my work with SoftwareHow I’ve also reviewed a number of other video editing programs, giving me a balanced perspective on the capabilities and issues with similar software available on the market right now. I have been trained as a graphic designer, and I’ve worked with a wide variety of video editing and motion graphics software programs on both PC and Mac. My name is Thomas Boldt, and I’m the newest member of the SoftwareHow review team.
