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Post by Derek L on May 5, 2007 17:55:46 GMT -6
There's no shortage of video-sharing sites nowadays. You can upload or watch videos on sites like YouTube and Yahoo! Video. However, most video sites offer little flexibility. To edit or mix clips, you need your own software. Jumpcut is a video-sharing site that gives you more control. In fact, it lets you take over others' videos as well. As with other sites, you can upload your own clips to Jumpcut. It provides an online video editor, so you can cut and remix your clips. You also can upload still photos and arrange a slide show. Jumpcut can import pictures from Flickr, a popular photo-sharing site. You can upload videos and photos through the site or via e-mail. In e-mail, simply include your artwork as an attachment. Jumpcut will automatically add it to your account. Jumpcut allows you to remix other members' videos. You can reorder the scenes or borrow footage for your own videos. The original version stays intact, so you won't step on anyone's toes. You can restrict your clips from others if you wish. Jumpcut is still in beta (testing), so it may have a few kinks. It recently became part of Yahoo!. That means you can join Jumpcut using a Yahoo! ID. Cost: Free www.jumpcut.com/
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