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Charity website TrueTube use Clesh to provide its users with a simple yet powerful video editing tool to contribute content to their ethical and moral debates.
Users logging into TrueTube use Forbidden’s single-sign-on technology, giving them access to a secure area of the website and enabling
them login access to Clesh at the same time.
"Clesh gives young people the tools to make their case quickly and easily in video."
Erik van der Schaft, Editor in Chief, TrueTube
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Once logged in, users upload content to their Clesh account for editing using storyboard features. The intuitive interface gives users with little or no editing
experience the tools to easily create video pieces. As they become more accustomed to Clesh, advanced editing features are available including titling, audio levels and colour correction.
On finishing editing, users submit their video to the TrueTube site so that tags and searchable metadata can be
added before being posted live on the site. Once published, users and other visitors to the site can comment and give
feedback on videos.
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"As an innovative organisation we are pleased with our adoption of Clesh. It has provided us with a uniquely
powerful tool that has enabled both our young audience and our staff to produce compelling, high quality content."
Erik van der Schaft, Editor in Chief, TrueTube.
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