Short of serving the popcorn, Magisto's editing app can take care of the video production needs for the busy (or artistically challenged), including helping with music choices, chopping it all ...
Jaymar Cabebe covers mobile apps and Windows software for CNET. While he may be a former host of the Android Atlas Weekly podcast, he doesn't hate iOS or Mac. Jaymar has worked in online media since ...
Be it on increasingly powerful dedicated camcorders or via a smartphone, capturing hours (and hours and hours ...) of video has never been easier or cheaper. That's both a blessing and a curse, as ...
Recording life’s precious moments on video seems like such a good idea—until the time comes to boil down an hour of raw, mostly worthless footage into something watchable. A new, free video editing ...
MENLO PARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Magisto is announcing they’ve reached 100 million registered users, including tens of thousands of paying business subscribers. This milestone is another ...
Vimeo is acquiring Magisto, a provider of video-editing and production-automation services, aiming to bulk up its video tool set and expand its global customer base. Magisto, founded in 2009, claims ...
That was fast. Only a day after automated video editing service Magisto announced it had received $5.5 million in second-round funding, YouTube has integrated the service into its offerings. YouTube ...
Magisto, a popular mobile app that takes your videos and turns them into shareable stories, launched a desktop PC version Tuesday in a move that's aimed at melding artificial intelligence, user ...
Magisto storytellers have created and produced 200 million video stories and more than one percent of those, some two million movies, are being used for professional purposes in diverse industries ...
Yeesh — talk about a grand debut. After just going into public beta and announcing a $5.5 million Series B yesterday, cloud-based video editing service Magisto will later today announce a rather huge ...
Magisto was founded in 2009 as SightEra by two Israeli vision technology experts: Alex Rav-Acha, formerly of HumanEyes, which developed technology for 3D photography, and Dr. Oren Boiman of the ...