Technology
Get a 1-year subscription to this video editing software that’s on sale
Making your own videos is as easy as lights, camera, action, right? But what if you don’t have lights, you’re shooting on your iPhone, and your only actors are the coworkers you bribed with snacks? Even with this skeleton crew, you could probably pull together some passable video content — with the right editing software.
Wave.Video could be the saving grace for amateur content producers who want to get professional results on a shoestring budget. If you’re hesitant to test it out or just dipping your toes into the world of video, then this deal on a one-year subscription could start you off. Save 93% off the regular price of Wave.Video and gave it for just $49.
Designed for creating marketing and social media videos from scratch, Wave.Video is streamlined, user-friendly, and packed with premium assets. It comes with a library of over 200 million stock video clips, and you can upload your own files with drag-and-drop convenience. From there, you can add text, effects, transitions, and sound effects (there’s over 300,000 to choose from). Then, export your video in one of 30 aspect ratios to fit your channel — Instagram, Facebook, mobile or desktop.
Normally this subscription would cost $708, but this special deal brings the price down to $49 for a limited time. Plus, this week only, take an additional 15% off when you use the code DIGITALWEEK15.
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