OpenShot Video Editor is a robust, open-source application designed to make professional video editing accessible to everyone. At its heart, the openshot editor provides a clean, timeline-based ...
This week Jonathan chats with Jonathan Thomas about OpenShot, the cross-platform video editor that aims to be simple to use, without sacrificing functionality. We did the video edit with OpenShot for ...
In an exclusive interview, Adobe shares how the company is building Firefly to be your forever partner for AI creation. Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including ...
Android users can now use Google Photos in order to create highlight videos with perfectly-synced music and media, meaning users can create social media-ready reels without relying on a separate ...
Google is expanding the creative potential of its Photos app by introducing a new video editor that offers Android and iOS users more control over their video clips. The update follows the recent ...
Google Photos announced on Tuesday the launch of new features aimed at making video editing and highlight reel creation easier. This includes specialized templates with preset music and text overlays, ...
Video editing Mac users can efficiently produce professional-looking content on a MacBook Air thanks to iMovie's intuitive interface and the hardware acceleration of M-series chips. Beginners benefit ...
Ben Khalesi writes about where artificial intelligence, consumer tech, and everyday technology intersect for Android Police. With a background in AI and Data Science, he’s great at turning geek speak ...
Filmora 14 is an all-in-one video editing app, and it’s one of the most beginner-friendly video editing apps out there. And they have recently added a ton of useful AI tools to speed up and simplify ...
For years, I would suggest CapCut as the go-to video editing app for Android. But with its strong push towards monetization, I decided a while ago that it’s time for me to leave CapCut behind. That’s ...
Tyler is a writer for CNET covering laptops and video games. He's previously covered mobile devices, home energy products and broadband. He came to CNET straight out of college, where he graduated ...