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Life is getting easy for video makers. Gone are the days when making videos used to be a pain, especially for amateurs. One recalls how-to-do articles not long back dealing at length on the dos’ and don’ts of creating online video.
Of late things have changed quite a bit. Video production is less daunting, and in some cases, YouTube Video Editor for example, it is enjoyable and thrilling. That the trend is here to stay and in fact grow is evident with the increasing availability of some amazing software.
Nifty and easy to use, these video software let you make video in double-quick time, which you then upload to popular social media sites at simple clicks of buttons.
One such software is muvee Pixie which we at 2WebVideo had the privilege to use some time back. Pixie is easy to use, but what makes it special is the ability to create an attractive video in just a couple of minutes. Literally so, no gimmick!
We have made a demonstrative video below that shows how to easily use Pixie. First, let us take a look at the following image…that of its interface.
Pixie’s Interface
There are 6 main areas, and they are thoughtfully arranged around the main video view area. When you start using the software, you will find helpful tips scrolling up from below and then vanishing after a few seconds. This helps you understand ‘unresolved’ issue if any, but at the same time the tips do not eat up extra space. There is of course the ‘Tips’ link at the bottom whenever there is a video running.
Pixie’s backbone in our understanding is the availability of many styles that can be separately purchased for your needs. The styles represent the different themes suitable for particular types of videos.
As of this writing, there are 7 stylePacks costing $14.95 each, while there are 3 free single styles as well.
Take a look at the video. As you’ll see, you can make your own good online video in no time with muvee Pixie. The 15-day free trial is just the excuse to try it out.
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This article of August 8th, 2010 is authored by Partha Bhattacharya, who runs this website. Partha also creates video-based e-learning course for clients, and when time permits, writes guest articles for selected sites.









