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Wave.video

Go live, create thumbnails, prerecord, edit and host videos.

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Internet, 1-10 employees

Used weekly for 6-12 months

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  • Likelihood to recommend10/10

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Wave.video Review

Reviewed 5 years ago

My favourite way​ to create engaging video content.

Pros

- A very practical way to make video content. - A huge​ free and paid​ video, music, and image gallery at your disposal. - The interface makes it very easy to create a video from scratch.

Cons

- It can be very slow when downloading or in the creating process​ since you are doing it online. It will be great if you could download the program to your computer and run it from there.

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Information Technology and Services, 201-500 employees

Used monthly for 6-12 months

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  • Likelihood to recommend8/10

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Moving Image creation for Idiots

Reviewed 6 years ago

Overall I like it and am getting better at using it. I would love to learn how to get more 'succinct' in my story telling technique!

Pros

Super easy to use, huge library of free videos and images, lots of different text animation features so it's possible to create content that 'doesn't look the same as everyone else'.

Cons

I'm in NZ so 'live chat' is a bit of waste of time for me as there's never anyone online when I'm at work and need help. In general I need help right away and can't wait 24 hours for a response so I end up either abandoning the project, or, depending on the issue, downloading it then uploading to PremierPro to edit the clip. Bit of overkill for something that's meant to be simple. A forum for 'Wave.Video' (animatron.com) would be good or a comprehensive Q&A library.