Price cut for movie editing software

May 9, 2009 10:54 GMT  ·  By

Discounts are pouring this month. LoiLo Inc. is the company that chops up the numbers on the price tag, leaving it 33% lighter. The application's name is Super LoiLoScope MARS, a software designed to make video editing as enjoyable and fun as playing a game.

It brings forward to the user an interactive and very pleasant interface that combines both utility and ease of use, as well as the joyful playing around, just for the fun of it. And there's no wonder that brothers Ryutaro and Koji Sugiyama managed to create such an unconventional, game-like screen for Super LoiLoScope MARS as their background of working for Sega and Namco Bandai speaks for itself.

The price cut-off gives the user the chance to buy the product for $59 instead of $88 until May 17, and there is no coupon or other special gimmick you need to provide in order to benefit from it. The discount campaign is simply meant to promote the application as it is taking its first steps into the fierce movie editing software world.

Super LoiLoScope MARS enables you to easily create your own movies out of piles of pictures and videos all with the least effort possible. In fact, given the malleable desktop that can hold hundreds of objects at a time, making your videos or slideshow is a cinch. The mouse and drag and drop function are what you will use mostly, as the complicated time seeking operation is totally eliminated thanks to the magnetic attraction between the elements in the timeline.

The 33% discount brings you options such as movie trimming and joining, applying different effects to the picture, like setting fade in/out, blur, adjust brightness, color changing or edge detect. For any modification you make to the project you'll benefit from instant preview at all times. The resulting video can be converted to formats fit not only for portable devices like iPod, PSP, iPhone or Mobile 3G but also Apple TV and PS3.

The power of the application is not resumed just by the flexible desktop that lets you zoom in and out, plays the videos at mouse hovering over the thumbs and permits tossing the elements beyond the visual boundaries of the screen. It does its best in combination with CUDA technology, making all the conversion jobs a whole lot faster.

A 33% drop in price is good news for any type of software, and when it comes to movie editing apps, it is great. However, in the case of Super LoiLoScope MARS, $59 may still be pretty expensive for what it has to offer, but it is definitely worth a shot on your system, at least for the trial period.

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Start screen of Super LoiLoScope MARS
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