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Infinite Plane Technologies to Launch Groundbreaking Video Editing Software

A new player in the software industry, Infinite Plane Technologies, announced today the launch of its ground breaking easy video editing software, Infinite Liquid Video

Infinite Plane Technologies to Launch Groundbreaking Video Editing Software
2010-11-12
NORTH SIOUX CITY, SD, November 12, 2010 (Press-News.org) A new player in the software industry, Infinite Plane Technologies, announced today the launch of its ground breaking video editing package, Infinite Liquid Video.

Gabe Baumann, Vice-President of Client Services for Infinite Liquid Video remarked, "This video editor was a product born of necessity. My team and I went looking on the web one day for affordable, robust and easy video editing software for a project we had to finish quickly and we couldn't find anything that fit our needs. With the ability to convert all of the popular file formats, edit and chop video on the fly as well as working within the supportive infinite plane concept this tool is a no brainer for anyone, regardless of experience. It's extremely user friendly and requires almost no training to use. But we do have training available in the form of tutorials on our site to ensure ease of use."

The idea of editing video in an infinite plane allows the user to simplify his or her experience by working the way people naturally work in other situations. The infinite plane can house an infinite number of projects on one screen. The user can grab a video from one area drag it to another, copy and edit the file and drop it in one project or multiple projects. This makes for a highly visual experience compared to most video editing systems that work strictly from a time line.
Baumann explains, "Think of how a scrapbooker works. They have everything placed in front of them at a table or on the floor. At any time they can grab a piece of content, edit it, combine it with another piece and place it in the proper spot until it's needed again. In that manner you continue to build your project. Infinite Liquid Video works exactly this way. All of your video files are available to you at eye level and presented in a very visual way."

Infinite Liquid Video is a revolutionary easy video editing software package. It is designed to work the way you work, removing the traditional barriers of other video editing software. Built on the concept of an infinite plane, Infinite Liquid Video is a powerful video editing application designed for the ultimate user experience with flexible abilities for chopping and slicing video. The infinite plane interface allows to keep multiple projects or "sessions" open at once enabling the user to mix and match the clips he needs without having to keep opening and closing individual files. Easily throw in audio files and effects for customization.

Your workflow...your ideas.

Website: http://www.infiniteliquidvideo.com

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[Press-News.org] Infinite Plane Technologies to Launch Groundbreaking Video Editing Software
A new player in the software industry, Infinite Plane Technologies, announced today the launch of its ground breaking easy video editing software, Infinite Liquid Video