![]() ![]() Having logged in though, just go back to finally get to where you need to be - that’s a very convoluted, roundabout and highly unhelpful journey. Not the editing features you were expecting with Create. Close that overlay window by clicking on its ‘x’ top right, and you can bypass the subscription service altogether.īut you’re not out of the woods yet: you’ll then find yourself in Vimeo’s ‘Storyboard’, which offers only very basic functionality. ![]() This is pure dark pattern stuff, a cardinal UX sin. As soon as you’ve created an account, you’re asked to choose a subscription plan, and there doesn’t appear to be a choice to go with the free one (you have a couple of ‘start free trial’ buttons, but those are linked to their respective subscriptions, and not what you might be after). Point your favourite browser towards the homepage and click on one of the many ‘Get Started’ buttons plastered throughout the page. There is a free video editor option, as far as a video maker allows for editing (they’re no Adobe Premiere Pro), but your output will be, inevitably, branded with a watermark. You’d think a video editing option might only be available to those willing to pay for it, but we’re pleased to say, this isn’t the case. ![]()
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