Video editing resources

Our general recommendations for basic, but good, video editing applications, as well as information and links to free music, etc.

 

Music:

YouTube audio library

Search the web via "Creative Commons" (CC), for free and not free Music, Images, and Video.  (CC is just a set of licenses that artists can use, to tell other people how their images, music, or videos can be used.)

Visit Creative Commons

 

Images and Video:

"Creative Commons" is actually just a set of licenses that artists can use to tell other people how their images, music, or videos can be used.  The Creative Commons website also has a search feature that will allow you to search for Images, Audio, and Video.

Visit Creative Commons

 

Editing Basics:

ScreenPal (formerly Screencast-O-Matic)
 

 

iMovie

 

Video Editing Applications

Mac
  • ScreenPal ("Team" plan) is available to all ASU students and Faculty, and it is an excellent application.
  • iMovie is also an excellent choice and it is available for free for MacOS.
Windows
  • ScreenPal ("Team" plan) is available to all ASU students and Faculty, and it is an excellent application, we recommend it first.
  • Adobe Express (online editor) is also a possibility.