We talked a few days ago of Movie Studio, the default video editor in Android Honeycomb that Eric Schmidt has shown during the keynote of Google at MWC; Now we are able to preview the complete mostrarvene. Engine. And ... action!
Who knows the world iOS immediately saw similarities with iMovie, but the comparison is a little time finding: a video editor may not differ that much from a certain paradigm, if designed to run on a tablet, via touchscreen.
The interface is pretty simple and intuitive: on the right we find the traditional controls (play, stop, pause, etc.), while the bottom is the timeline in the form of rail on which we can act to move quickly in the video we want.
On top we have the action bar with various options regarding the project: we can add music, change the aspect ratio of the video, export it, but don't capture new movies; If we do so we should necessarily leave the application, which will remain in the background riaprendosi exactly where he had stayed. You can add many effects (gradient, sepia, negative, etc.) and various types of transition to the video, simply by selecting it and then plugging the appropriate menus. Export to YouTube is present in Honeycomb, but curiously is not accessible from MovieStudio, but by other programs, such as the gallery.
Single defect: the preview clip, where often you can hear the delay when switching from one video to another, but since this is probably a version not yet entirely complete software, can't we be concerned about.
Video editing is still heavy and long operation, overall, but the chip Tegra 2 seems to be able to manage it well. Ultimate Movie Studio fills a gap that could not be left that, considering that all new tablet (and smartphone) are equipped with video capture functions very advanced, or even 3D!
A movie in an article like this was almost a foregone conclusion, then we will not wait. Dates also a look at the next gallery that illustrates what we said. And you have never used a similar editor? It would have felt the lack in your tablet? Tell us yours!

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