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VideoStudio 9 Brings Video Editing to the Masses

Ulead's latest VideoStudio makes DVD movie editing and creation simple.


Ulead's VideoStudio 9 lets you select from a wide variety of transitions to use when assembling video clips and adding titles.

Video editing is becoming an increasingly mainstream activity, and new programs like Ulead's VideoStudio 9 are making this once-complex hobby easy for novices.

I tested a shipping version of the $100 application and found that it makes capturing, editing, and outputting video simple. Especially noteworthy is the DV-to-DVD Wizard, which takes video from a digital camcorder to a DVD in just a few simple steps.

VideoStudio 9 also features a Movie Wizard that can assemble a group of clips, add background music, and output them quickly in one of 12 templates, with opening title sequences and graphics.

The app includes a selection of video filters for exposure and color correction, as well as special effects (such as an impressive ghost motion filter for horror movies).

However, VideoStudio 9 is sometimes slow to respond, and the preview of the edited video is also slow to appear. And though you get a good selection of built-in transitions and video effects, you can't tweak them much.

These quirks are annoying, but none are likely to get in the way of using the program. VideoStudio 9 is an effective way for a novice user to copy movies from a digital camcorder to a DVD easily.

Ulead VideoStudio 9

VideoStudio 9 is a simple-to-use video editor, though it can be noticeably slow to respond. Price when reviewed: $100 Current prices (if available)

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