You can use all media available on your iPad, including any media that you download and transfer via iTunes. You can also record video from the built-in camera, or capture media that you transfer from your camera via a camera connection kit. You can use existing media from your camera roll, albums and playlists. (iMovie for the iPad also costs $4.99.) With the two apps currently at the same price, we thought it’d be an interesting exercise to compare the two side-by-side. This app release ends Apple iMovie‘s pseudo-monopoly on tablet-based video editing. Last week, Avid Technology released Avid Studio for iPad, now available for $4.99 in the App Store.
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