By Andrew Liszewski
Being able to trim clips was a nice addition to the iPhone 3GS’ video recording capabilities, but sometimes you just want to do a bit more before sending your videos off to YouTube for the world to judge them. Now before the original iPhone was released there were rumors that a stripped down version of Final Cut Pro might be secretly included, but that never came to fruition. But the ReelDirector app from Nexvio looks like a pretty decent alternative.
It lets you do everything from adding titles and credits, to editing and re-arranging clips on a timeline, to adding transitions, but what better way than a video to show you what a video editing app is really capable of?
ReelDirector is available on the App Store right now for a mere $7.99.
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This looks pretty cool. And for 7 bucks i would definitely give it a try. to bad i dont have an iphone. Even if i did i wouldnt do much video recording.
everyday it seems i see more and more reasons why i should have just upgraded to an iphone. But the drawbacks were just too abundant for me to actually buy one. price being one major factor. sigh. but i like the massive amount of apps that can be put on these phones. i guess my eternity will have to do for now.
This has an impressive feature set, especially for the price. I wonder if it is as smooth on the iPhone as it is in the simulator shown on youtube.
That is pretty impressive little app there.
cool, i need to get that
Damn- I really need to upgrade to a 3GS.
Finally my home-made family videos will be edited like a pro! And by home-made videos I mean amateur porn. And by family I mean prostitutes.
…And also I don't have an iPhone.
This is awesome time will tell with the reviews when people start actually using it.
Its about time. My old SE w600i had these features 4 years ago. I do like the video quality on my 3gs way better though.
OK, another app, big deal! Actually I'm jealous because I come up with app ideas and can't do the programming.
Cool!
Cool!