Pretty useless except for temporary demos.
This does not actually scale, crop, or trim videos. Rather, it performs these operations virtually. The "exported" video file is just a filter applied to the original. You cannot even rename or move that, much less delete it. The main use for an app that purports to have these features is genuine video editing, to get rid of stuff you don’t need to keep, either useless footage, or to zoom in on what was recorded and dispens with unnecessary background material. You just can’t do any of that with this program except temporarily.
The files produced by this app do not even consistently work. I can get about 1 out of 4 of them to be usable in any other app. My idea was to use this to temporarily generate the effect desired, then run that through a converter to save a permanent copy. Nope. Even VLC will only play the output of these things about 1/4 of the time, and one that it will play it won’t play consistently (i.e. if you reopen the same Movie Clips Free output again, it mostly won’t work).
Furthermore, it doesn’t recognize even the most common video formats. The only thing I’ve gotten it to kinda-work with at all is MP4.
SMcCandlish about Movie Clips Lite