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WeVideo Releases New Android App

The new app allows Android users to create, collaborate, publish and sync their mobile files with the cloud for later editing.

 

Did you watch the Oscars Sunday night? If you were inspired by the best filmmakers of the past year, here’s something that will make your own creative efforts easier.

Palo Alto-based WeVideo, announced Sunday the beta release of its new “mobile movie creation app” for the Android platform.

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“WeVideo has a vision; to help anyone create great videos, at anytime, from anywhere and on any device,” said  Jostein Svendsen, WeVideo CEO and Co-Founder. “The launch of our first mobile apps is a big step in this direction, with more apps, soon to follow, for other mobile platforms.”

Key Features of the Android Mobile App

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  • Record Video - Launch the WeVideo Android app and record videos to the phone. Trim video clips, tag friends and upload to the cloud.
  • Creative Control - Arrange clips, adjust track volume, and stylize with any one of the unique WeVideo themes, with built-in music, filters, transitions and titles.
  • Mobile Media Integration - Add and edit video, music and photos from your phone.
  • Expansive Exporting - Export final videos to WeVideo, YouTube, and Facebook. Customers can even export to their phone.
  • Mobile-To-Cloud Syncing - Content created on the WeVideo Android app syncs with the cloud and can be edited with full creative control with the WeVideo.com editor.

The WeVideo Android app is available from the company’s website. It’s currently available on the Samsung Galaxy S III, The Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung Galaxy Note II, the Google Nexus and the Google Nexus 4.  

 

 

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