The vast majority of Android tablets and smartphones on the market today can shoot HD video and still images. Once you shoot those images, you can move them to a computer for editing or edit them on the device with an app of some sort.

A company called Forbidden Technology has announced that it is teaming with Broadcast Interactive Media (BMI) to create a new Android app that will allow the editing of video on the go. The app will use the Forbidden Clesh package and is designed for the BIMVid video CMS.

The app is an enhancement to the BIMVid platform and will allow broadcasters to view, clip, and publish video content using Android devices. It seems this is a more professional level offering than some apps available for video editing. Pricing and availability are unknown.

[via Forbidden]

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