Video Editing
Video Editing
I know there is a few creative types lurking around here, so riddle me this...
What video editing software would you reccommend using, for a beginer? I've got a full copy of fraps and would love to try my hand at making a few clips but lack any way to piece them together, add music/effects and such.
The only footage i have so far is two mins on festers where my girlfriend messages me and i get blown up as a result. Not a good start.
Oh and why does the footage from tf2 have no audio? I recorded some off COD4 minutes ago and it was grand.
Help this noob.
What video editing software would you reccommend using, for a beginer? I've got a full copy of fraps and would love to try my hand at making a few clips but lack any way to piece them together, add music/effects and such.
The only footage i have so far is two mins on festers where my girlfriend messages me and i get blown up as a result. Not a good start.
Oh and why does the footage from tf2 have no audio? I recorded some off COD4 minutes ago and it was grand.
Help this noob.
- [U2OP] Willy
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Re: Video Editing
I Use Magix http://www.magix.com/. Works great and you can pre-watch you vid without rendering it first. You can also convert MOV files which is a plus for me. Great tool for beginners too
I made this with it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yllNYk3E8Wc
I made this with it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yllNYk3E8Wc
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Which one mate, Movie Edit Pro 14 PLUS? Is it free?
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I've used Adobe Premier Pro for some time and can be reasonable on the learning curve if you keep things simple. I've heard Sony Vegas 8 is worth a look see although both are not free or cheap. The movies I've produced have been done with Adobe.
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Not free...I spent $69 on it. You could try Vidoe Dub. It's free but it pretty advance...I have 8 but 14 is the latest
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I use virtualdub (free) for the reencoding of telly proggies and whatnot...but I dont edit them as such
I also dabbled w/ vegas and premiere, granted twas a couple of years ago I've no idea what versions I was using, so they could be worlds different now, but I found Vegas was waay easier to use than premiere, but premiere has oodles of bells n whistles. both are v expensive tho
dont hit me, k....but windows movie maker? free, does the basics
I also dabbled w/ vegas and premiere, granted twas a couple of years ago I've no idea what versions I was using, so they could be worlds different now, but I found Vegas was waay easier to use than premiere, but premiere has oodles of bells n whistles. both are v expensive tho
dont hit me, k....but windows movie maker? free, does the basics
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Re: Video Editing
every things free on the internet and anyone who tells you different probably works for Microsoft.
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Adobe premiere is the best thing ive found so far. I agree it could be a little bit hard at first, but once you find your way around, thers no limit to what u can do. Especially if you combine it with adobe after effects and soundbooth.
But then again - if ur going to buy them youll have to be a fuckin millionaire
But then again - if ur going to buy them youll have to be a fuckin millionaire
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hey, the dude might have a conscience. Not everyone is a petty criminalzombie lou wrote:every things free on the internet and anyone who tells you different probably works for Microsoft.
Yours,
your friendly Microsoft representative