Whether you're making professional-looking video for the web (like we showed you how in this week's episode of Lifehacker), just uploading a few screencasts to share with friends, or carefully editing home video for the holidays, you probably have a video editing tool you prefer that gets the job done. This week we want to know which app you open when you need to edit video you've created.
With the holidays comes a ton of video, shot on cell phones and camcorders alike. Before you share that video though, you may want to remove some of the embarrassing bits, bookend it with title frames, maybe add a little music to make the whole thing a little more fun to watch. Let us know which tool you use to clean up your videos in the comments below.
Hive Five nominations take place in the comments, where you post your favorite tool for the job. We get hundreds of comments, so to make your nomination clear, please include it at the top of your comment like so: VOTE: BEST VIDEO EDITING TOOL. Please don't include your vote in a reply to another commenter. Instead, make your vote and reply separate comments. If you don't follow this format, we may not count your vote. To prevent tampering with the results, votes from first-time commenters may not be counted. After you've made your nomination, let us know what makes it stand out from the competition.
About the Hive Five: The Hive Five feature series asks readers to answer the most frequently asked question we get: "Which tool is the best?" Once a week we'll put out a call for contenders looking for the best solution to a certain problem, then YOU tell us your favorite tools to get the job done. Every weekend, we'll report back with the top five recommendations and give you a chance to vote on which is best. For an example, check out last week's five best recipe organization tools.
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