Brightcove, the world’s most trusted streaming technology company, announced today it has added web-based video editing capabilities to its Emmy Award-winning streaming technology platform. The new core functionality will add easy-to-use editing that accelerates their video creation, management, and publishing workflows.
“Brightcove’s in-platform editing functionality eases the video content creation process for teams who want to publish high-quality videos quickly. Our goal is to make Brightcove a one-stop shop for all of our customers’ video marketing and communications needs.”
Designed to serve the needs of publishers, marketing, social media, HR, and communications professionals, the editing functionality is intuitively designed for anyone to use, ensuring all users can leverage its full potential, regardless of their level of video expertise.
“In today’s rapid-paced content environment, rich but accessible video editing tools are essential for teams to create and curate high-quality content,” said Scott Levine, Chief Product Officer at Brightcove. “Brightcove’s in-platform editing functionality eases the video content creation process for teams who want to publish high-quality videos quickly. Our goal is to make Brightcove a one-stop shop for all of our customers’ video marketing and communications needs.”
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Brightcove’s web-based video editor allows customers to create content from start to finish within the streaming platform. Included in Brightcove’s Marketing Studio and Communications Studio solutions, this new feature will help customers:
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