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 ...
The service makes its public debut, with $5.5 million in funding. Magisto mines raw, unedited video for top scenes and creates short, slick movies to share. Laura Locke is a senior writer for CNET, ...
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 ...
Video marketing has rapidly become crucial to the growth of brands. The quality and creative direction, however, is what makes or breaks a company’s strategy. Directing and editing a video that speaks ...
Since everyone’s got a smartphone in their pocket nowadays, video has never been easier to shoot. And with video apps like Viddy and Socialcam, it’s also easier than ever to share with family and ...
Automated video editing service Magisto has launched an Android app targeted at consumers who want to create fun videos without much hassle, the company announced Tuesday. Magisto launched its video ...
Magisto, a San Francisco, California-based company that's created a Web-based video editor, has raised $5.5 million in a Series B funding round. The round was led by Horizons Ventures, an investment ...
Sure, Magisto's automatic video editing algorithms are great for social media mashup clips, but what if you want to use the service's robotic sense of cinema to tell a story? CEO Oren Boiman says it's ...
First, Magisto launched a cloud-based video-editing platform for the web, which allowed users to upload their content and have it automatically stitched together into wonderful, watchable videos. Then ...
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 ...