VSCO opens video editing for public beta
Oct 11, 2017
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VSCO has been allowing photographers to edit their photos for a while now, and now they’re introducing a new feature. From now on, the users will be able to edit videos as well. You can apply all those stylish filters, and color grade the footage. Although, the feature is available for free only for a limited time, in the trial version.
The users can access the Video Editing feature if they sign up for the VSCO X membership. It costs $20 a year, but you can start the free trial and see if it works for you. Other than getting the video editor, this paid membership also equips you with VSCO’s entire mobile library of presets (over 130 of them), VSCO X editorial and curated content, access to the VSCO community and so on. So if you really love this editing app, I guess it pays off.
For now, there is no information on the technical requirements for the video editor to work. If you already are a VSCO X member and have the app installed, you can access the video editor within the app and enhance your footage. Those of you who use VSCO and haven’t paid for the membership – this feature might convince you to do so. But make sure to try it out first, and you can do it with the free 7-day trial.
Dunja Đuđić
Dunja Djudjic is a multi-talented artist based in Novi Sad, Serbia. With 15 years of experience as a photographer, she specializes in capturing the beauty of nature, travel, concerts, and fine art. In addition to her photography, Dunja also expresses her creativity through writing, embroidery, and jewelry making.




































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I been using this with the Close Beta and they are awesome, However there is allot of video compression and loss of quality in video ( not to much) but noticeable i rather them take longer to render my video and get better quality than fast and lower quality.