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  2. 1 Second Everyday - Wikipedia

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    Using it, the user can record the videos in the application or they can select one second portions from their libraries. 1 Second Everyday dates every snippet. The user can also set alarms to remember to record their daily video. In order to compile a video, the user selects the seconds they want and the application creates a compilation video. [8]

  3. Mashup (video) - Wikipedia

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    American-based channel mashes videos for comedic or dramatic effect, often splicing (or "spooning") two different scenes from two different films and converging them into one continuous narrative. Cuts.zzz is an instagram page by Malayalam editor-cinematographer Ajmal Sabu which gained popularity by creating mash-up videos.

  4. Any Video Converter - Wikipedia

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    Any Video Converter is a video converter developed by Anvsoft Inc. for Microsoft Windows and macOS. [3] It is available in both a free and paid version. Any Video Converter Windows version won the CNET Downloads 5 star award in 2012.

  5. AVS Video Editor - Wikipedia

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    Transitions - help video clips smoothly go into one another, dissolve or overlap two video or image files. [12] Fade in and fade out video and audio files - dissolve a video to and from a blank image, reduce the audio volume at the end of the video and increase at the beginning. Slideshow creation - create a presentation of a series of still ...

  6. Film editing - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot from The Four Troublesome Heads, one of the first films to feature multiple exposures. The use of film editing to establish continuity, involving action moving from one sequence into another, is attributed to British film pioneer Robert W. Paul's Come Along, Do!, made in 1898 and one of the first films to feature more than one shot. [1]

  7. Video editing - Wikipedia

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    The video clips are arranged on a timeline, music tracks, titles, digital on-screen graphics are added, special effects can be created, and the finished program is "rendered" into a finished video. The video may then be distributed in a variety of ways including DVD, web streaming, QuickTime Movies, iPod, CD-ROM, or video tape.

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