123VideoMagic Pro 3.0

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Transform your photos and videos with incredible green screen/chroma-key software 123VideoMagic Pro. Capture, record, edit, and merge videos; superimpose still images, audios, and cool transitions. Make fingertips burst into flames, buildings invisible, change the background of the presenter to Hawaii or get yourself shot with celebrities, 123VideoMagic Pro does it all. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com 123VideoMagic Pro is an easy to use software which enables you to capture and edit videos. It helps in making professional videos with great ease. Green background of videos and images can be replaced with your own images. With 123VideoMagic Pro you can either record a new video using a web cam or any other video recording device, or use a preexisting video. It also allows you to merge two videos, superimpose still images to your videos and allows you to superimpose audio to it. It has attractive graphics and fast previews.

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