WeVideo is a web-based video editor that we subscribe to and support. Faculty may request WeVideo licenses for themselves and for any classes that utilize video projects as a means to course credit. Student accounts will be maintained until the student leaves the College. Requests can be made to Ashley at butler1@kenyon.edu

 Perks of using a web-based video editor:

  • Is the same platform for everyone in classes who may have students using multiple operating systems (Mac/PC) and is also easily accessible via public computing machines available on campus. 
  • No download required, which is great for older machines
  • Collaborative! WeVideo is one of the only video editors that has real-time collaborative qualities. Multiple people can be working on the video timeline at the same time. This is a great solution for group video projects.
  • Updates are seamlessly implemented - everyone will be using the same version, always.

Drawbacks of Using WeVideo:

  • Because it is web-based, you are at the mercy of your internet connection.
  • You have no way of downloading or storing progress/project files locally for editing later--everything lives on WeVideo's server. 
  • Sometimes functions like screen-capturing or narration recording can be buggy because, again, you're at the mercy of your internet connection. It's best to use alternative recording functions if your recordings are longer than a couple of minutes.
  • Updates happen automatically and for an infrequent user, you could have to relearn functionality with new updates.

Getting Started with WeVideo:

Below you'll find a video introduction to WeVideo. (Updated February 21, 2023)

Creating Videos with WeVideo