Create Interactive Web Videos With Popcorn Maker

Today’s featured web tool is called Popcorn Maker by Mozilla.It’s a timeline-based video editing app, built on Popcorn, and written entirely in web standards.

Not only does it make it easy for non-programmers to remix and share their videos on the web, but also to enhance it for web use. Basically, you can mix audio and video with it just by using your web browser and it even lets you throw in a few web content to it like links, pictures, texts, maps and even live feeds.

It’s pretty much like putting annotations in YouTube videos but at a whole new level. Drag a video from YouTube and an audio or sound from SoundCloud then mix them together, add in a few of your own comments or perhaps links that direct to a related source on the web, and what you have is more than just a video but an interactive video!

To get a better idea of how much you can do by adding web content to your video using Popcorn Maker, watch this sample of a video below.

If you’d like to try it out for yourself, I’d highly recommend checking out this video of Mozilla Foundation COO Ryan Merkley’s introduction before heading over to Popcorn Maker’s website.


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