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Created page with "Category:Mobile Programs Category:Video Editors {{Stub}} '''Video Star''' is a mobile video editor by Frontier Design Group.<ref>https://videostarapp.com/</ref> While it is designed for social media and music videos, it is a very capable editor for mobile systems (especially with 3D environments), making it a popular choice for mobile players. While the program is free, there is a paid subscription to access the whole program, dubbed "Video Star Pro". This..."
 
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'''Video Star''' is a mobile video editor by Frontier Design Group.<ref>https://videostarapp.com/</ref> While it is designed for social media and music videos, it is a very capable editor for mobile systems (especially with [[3D]] environments), making it a popular choice for mobile players.
[[File:Videostar logo.png|thumb|right|The app icon for Video Star.]]
 
'''Video Star''' (sometimes erroneously referred to as '''VideoStar''') is a mobile video editor by Frontier Design Group.<ref>https://videostarapp.com/</ref> While it is designed for social media and music videos, it is a very capable editor for mobile systems (especially with [[3D]] environments), making it a popular choice for mobile players.


While the program is free, there is a paid subscription to access the whole program, dubbed "Video Star Pro". This can be paid in a variety of ways but its yearly subscription is 30$ USD.<ref>https://apps.apple.com/us/app/video-star/id438596432</ref>
While the program is free, there is a paid subscription to access the whole program, dubbed "Video Star Pro". This can be paid in a variety of ways but its yearly subscription is 30$ USD.<ref>https://apps.apple.com/us/app/video-star/id438596432</ref>
=History=
Video Star first came out some time before 2011. During this time, music video production was its sole purpose and Video Star was heavily streamlined in this regard. In 2011 a fork of the program known as ''VideoFX Live'' was produced as a more generalized video editor rather than just for music videos. VideoFX Live allowed for more freedom in how video footage could be manipulated, making it a popular choice at the time. Around 2020 these features eventually made their way into Video Star, making VideoFX Live somewhat redundant.<ref>[[File:Dillon TTI 7-7-25 videostar.png]]</ref> The last version of VideoFX Live was built on July 22nd, 2022,<ref>https://videofx-live.en.softonic.com/iphone</ref> and within the year it was removed from the App Store entirely.
Despite this development, many of the music-related limitations of Video Star remain, making it a somewhat challenging choice for tennis-related edits. The subscription plan for full features has also been quite unpopular.


=Usage=
=Usage=


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Latest revision as of 02:00, 8 July 2025


The app icon for Video Star.

Video Star (sometimes erroneously referred to as VideoStar) is a mobile video editor by Frontier Design Group.[1] While it is designed for social media and music videos, it is a very capable editor for mobile systems (especially with 3D environments), making it a popular choice for mobile players.

While the program is free, there is a paid subscription to access the whole program, dubbed "Video Star Pro". This can be paid in a variety of ways but its yearly subscription is 30$ USD.[2]

History

Video Star first came out some time before 2011. During this time, music video production was its sole purpose and Video Star was heavily streamlined in this regard. In 2011 a fork of the program known as VideoFX Live was produced as a more generalized video editor rather than just for music videos. VideoFX Live allowed for more freedom in how video footage could be manipulated, making it a popular choice at the time. Around 2020 these features eventually made their way into Video Star, making VideoFX Live somewhat redundant.[3] The last version of VideoFX Live was built on July 22nd, 2022,[4] and within the year it was removed from the App Store entirely.

Despite this development, many of the music-related limitations of Video Star remain, making it a somewhat challenging choice for tennis-related edits. The subscription plan for full features has also been quite unpopular.

Usage

Sources