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Description of Neat Video

Neat Video is a powerful video editing plug-in designed to reduce digital noise and other imperfections.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Neat Video - The Most User-friendly Software

I love using this software for my videos! It's very easy, fast & reliable when it comes down with adding effects or transitions in your projects which makes me more creative whenever i use neatvideo as an editor tool! Also having all of these tools together like color corrector etc are great too!! Sometimes you can't edit some clips but that does not stop neath from working well so far. Highly recommended if anyone wants quality results at affordable prices without any doubt about its…

Pros
  • Great interface
  • Amazing editing features
  • Can add cool filters just to make our video look special :)
Cons
  • One is enough
  • Need better pricing schemes

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent Video Editing Software - Fantastic Interface & Powerful Features

I like that it's easy enough for beginners, but also has all of its advanced features available if you are comfortable with your skillset & want more power or control over what gets edited out! It takes some time getting used to using this software - there isn't any step by steps for most functions (examples being audio/video recording). Once familiarized though, they become second nature which saves me tons in production costs since my clients don't have much experience taking their own videos

Pros
  • Great editing capabilities
  • Easy user interface
  • Wide variety video formats supported including those from GoPro cameras.
  • Highly affordable prices; great alternative vs expensive pro tools such adobe premiere etc
Cons
  • Doesn’t support.mov format.
  • Not intuitive at first glance because not everything seems obvious until read about basic concept behind each function before actually trying something yourself :)It would be awesome having tutorial feature within program itself showing users exactly where