Loiloscope - Video Editing Meets Art
Loiloscope is a freestyle non-linear video editing software. This is, unlike other video editing software packages, Loiloscope uses a virtually unlimited desktop where you can arrange and organize your clips while editing them. It comes in two versions, one of them free. The only limitations for the free version are the watermark and the video output size constraint.
Loiloscope uses a simple yet very flexible interface that allows both on-the-fly and precise to the frame editing. Probably the best feature of Loiloscope is that you are not limited by the environment. Other software uses a cramped window where they try to fit everything the multi functional editor needs. The screen real state goes away fast with any of this packages. Loiloscope on the other side uses the screen flow to its best. You might not be able to see everything in this workspace at once if you do not have a gigantic display, but with the smart focus feature, you do not need to. You can focus and zoom into any part of the workspace with the roll of the mouse wheel or a single click.
Here you can see their introduction video. It is a bit long, and not the best editing ever (ironically enough), but hopefully you will see all the possibilities of this piece of software:
Loiloscope is produced by Loilo Inc. a Japanese startup funded by Koji Sugiyama and Ryutaro Sugiyama in 2007. Based on the Ecou engine for lightning fast video rendering and the ScopeUI for that ’so simple you do not need a manual’ interface.

