This past January we were told of a new video editing tool that was headed to iOS. Its name was Magisto, and it promised to be one of the most easy and “magical” editing suites we’ve seen.
The idea was to take a series of clips from users and automatically make a video out of them. It would determine the style, order of the clips, and sound based on an algorithm that they are understandably unwilling to share. It actually works pretty well.
Unfortunately the Android version wasn’t quite ready then, but 8 hard months later it’s finally arrived in the Google Play Store. If you have a collection of clips that seem awkward alone, be sure to give Magisto a try (it’s free) and see if it doesn’t help put them to good use. Get it from the Google Play Store here.