Video remix
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A video remix is a derivative video from the original version, made using techniques of video editing or digital media "mixing". User-generated digital video seen on sites such as Google Video and YouTube provides a large pool of digital video content which can be used as base works for new mixes and remixes. Many video remixes will include several segments of video, music and/or narration audio overlays as well as standard video transitions and effects.
Video remixing can be accomplished through the use of desktop video editing tools from companies like Avid/Pinnacle, Ulead, Apple, or Microsoft. There is also talk about video editing as an on-demand server-based application (software as a service) hosted for users over the Internet and accessed through your browser.
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- Total Recut
- HomeMovie.Com
- EyeSpot Corporation
- VIBIV Video Remixer
- Ladybug Real-time Video Remix
- SceneMaker.net
- Scratch Video & TV Sampling by James Hyman
- muveeMix Automated Online Video Editing
- Youtube Poop, a popular form of video remixing

