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Edit videos with Magix Movie Maker 14

Win Magix Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus and a Canon HD camcorder

Record and edit your video memories

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Videos are an exciting way of capturing memories but editing them can be a challenge. Computeractive has teamed up with Magix and Canon to offer a high-definition camcorder and a copy of Magix Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus to one lucky winner, with eight copies of Movie Edit Pro for the runners up.

Magix Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus has all the tools needed to import videos, create a DVD or upload directly to the web. If you have more impressive productions in mind, it is equally at home with high-definition footage.

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To save time it can also detect different scenes in one video – ideal when importing video from a long trip in one go. A music editor ensures backing tracks sound right and there is an Ambient Synth for adding background sound effects.

Making a good movie is about more than editing the raw footage – menus and subtitles can be added too. Templates are supplied with Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus and they can be edited to match the content of the movie.

Computeractive has also teamed up with Canon to offer one winner a Canon HF100 high-definition camcorder. Launched in May 2008, it uses SD memory cards rather than tape so it is small and light.

It records videos with a high-definition resolution of 1,920x1,080 and takes care of focusing with its Instant AF system. The Super Range Optical Image Stabilizer ensures steady video even when using the 12x zoom – essential when shooting in HD.

For your chance to win, answer the question on the right before 1 May 2008.

For more information about Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus visit www.magix.co.uk

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Please select an answer from the options below. Enter you personal details and then press the submit button.

Q: What kind of memory card does the Canon HF100 camcorder use?

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