I've been testing Wevideo and so far so good. This online video editing website offers you two options depending on how experienced you're editing video. I've been using the advanced option, Timeline. I've found that it's far superior to Windows MovieMaker when it comes to video, image and sound editing. The only downside is probably the fact you only have 15 minutes of "export time". After that I imagine you have to switch to their premium version.
You can try other online video editing tools.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-free-tools-online-video-editing/
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I've been testing Wevideo and so far so good. This online video editing website offers you two options depending on how experienced you're editing video. I've been using the advanced option, Timeline. I've found that it's far superior to Windows MovieMaker when it comes to video, image and sound editing. The only downside is probably the fact you only have 15 minutes of "export time". After that I imagine you have to switch to their premium version.
You can try other online video editing tools.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-free-tools-online-video-editing/
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