Looking at the editing section, the tools at your disposal at extremely limited. There’s even a ‘show me how’ button that leads you to tutorials explaining exactly how to perform the action you’re struggling with. It’s like a checklist of things you need to do when creating a video, in the order in which you need to do them: import media, add titles, apply effects, and so on. This app is very clearly designed with novices in mind, and includes a great concept: the Quickstart Dashboard, located to the left of the Media Panel. The bottom of the interface is taken over by the timeline, which is where you build your edit by dragging clips you’d like to use, cutting them and rearranging them. Next to it is your preview window, and an audio meter. The left of the interface has a window to display your project media, effects, titles, etc. The main interface window is pretty standard fare - which is a good thing, because it’s instantly recognisable if you’ve got even the most basic of video editing knowledge.
Even clips taken with an iPhone will work as expected. Once you’ve managed to add your media to the application however, you’ll find that Movie Studio plays well with a large variety of different files. The interface is clean and as to be expected for a video editing app Editing