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Top 3 Coolest Free Video Editing Tools

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If you don't have deep pockets to fork out a powerful desktop-based video editing software such as Final Cut Pro or CyberLink Powerdirector, you can head to free online video editing tools to help you do the job instead.


Although there are tons of free video editing tools online, however in this post I have collected for you the 'Top 3 Coolest Free Video Editing Tools' whereby you can edit your videos and later post it in your blog or in YouTube.


JumpCut - "The easiest way to Upload, Edit and Share your videos and photos"

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Features:

- Create your own someone else's movies by Remixing

- Easy-to-use Online Editor

- Add and arrange content in your movie by dragging and dropping thumbnails

- Select the most interesting part of your movie clips

- Change duration for your images

- Add your music or sound effects

- Choose transitions, Add titles, Cool effects



PhotoBucket - "Where millions manage their media"

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Features:


- Enables video editing using Flash in your browser

- Remix your photos and videos with music, video captions, and transitions

- Store, share and publish your visual digital content online



One True Media - "It's a snap to mix your photos and videos with our effects to create something wow-worthy."

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Features:


- Makes the creative process fast, fun and rewarding

- Is powerful but easy to use

- Enables you with one click to transform your creations into shareable online videos and DVDs

- Works equally well with most media types and formats


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