Plus you can export your creation as a project into the main application, so you can use FastFlick to quickly do the hard work of creating the flow of the animations, and then further customize and enhance the result in the VideoStudio Pro X7 editor. Then save the resulting video, direct to Web sharing sites, or as a file on your computer. If you have time and interest, you also can customize the template design, including editing text overlays, enabling smart panning within the photos, and adjusting the background music and matching the music to the video or vice versa. VideoStudio Pro X7 also targets additional markets with some of its more distinctive features, including action videographers, who can use image correction, and slow-motion/time-lapse effects, and educators, who can take advantage of screen capture, stop motion, and chromakey.įastFlick, template based video editingFastFlick uses a three-step process to first choose a template, then import photos and video, and finally save the resulting video. From novice consumers that need quick and easy editing to create nice-looking results, to multimedia enthusiasts that may have multiple cameras and want creative flexibility. In contrast, Corel has kept VideoStudio Pro X7 as a simple stand-alone video editing tool, focused on its core audience. For example, the recent CyberLink PowerDirector Suite combines sophisticated video editing with separate photo, audio, and even color correction applications, and Adobe’s Premiere and Photoshop Elements combine the image and video editors with a separate Organizer tool with automated media analysis. The trend today in intermediate video editing is towards suites of tools, especially in the absence of breakthrough developments in new video formats or technologies.
Corel has released the VideoStudio Pro X7 video editor, which features full 64-bit performance, especially for multi-track and even 4K projects, plus a new FastFlick, easy video creator and a variety of tweaks for an easier video editing experience.