Tuesday, December 29, 2009

How do i edit videos?

I need a free programme thats easy to use as im thick and spent. :)



I want it to cut a certain part of a video out, so it suddenly jumps to another section of the video



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how do i put many different videos together?



i have an idea of an end of school video, with some of the funny times we'v had at school



i would want to put in background music, fade in and outs to enter a different video



help me? :)



x



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By far your best and easiest option is Windows Movie Maker. It comes free with most Windows packages automatically - should be under Start %26gt; All Programs



It's great for simple cutting and pasting as well as adding credits or backing music and doing fades/effects. You can also add as many parts from as many vids as you like.



You can download it if you dont have it for free. Link below.



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I would recommend using Windows Movie Maker for this, it can do all you request (adding in music, transistions, etc.). Here are your free video editing software choices:



Windows Movie Maker.



Windows MovieMaker 2 is a capable little editor and ships free with virtually all new XP computers these days package.



http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using...



Virtual dub



A powerful freeware video editor with lots of features, including a choice of compression codecs, splitting, addition of audio tracks. Excellent.



http://www.virtualdub.org/



WAX



Wax is a high performance and flexible video compositing and special effects software. The idea for Wax is to be very general purpose and flexible in video compositing and effects, so that you can compose your dream video sequence with ease everytime.



http://www.debugmode.com/wax/



Zwei-Stein



Zwei-Stein 3.01 is a freeware non-linear, non-destructive video compositing and editing system which offers many advanced features unavailable elsewhere.



With Zwei-Stein you can edit up to 256 video, audio and still image clips, each with up to 64 effects chained serially. Cropping, panning and custom effects are easy with automatic key frames.



http://www.thugsatbay.com/tab/?q=zweiste...



Avedit



It is a great tool to work with .AVI files. Regardless of small executable size, this avi editor offers you unlimited power of digital video processing. Some high-tech tricks included into AVIedit allows you to perform with ease and fun the many interesting things, like video warping, color restore, noise reduction and so on...



http://www.am-soft.ru/aviedit.html



Chopper XP



Chopper XP is a tool that lets you extract a part of any DVD easily. It is a Vob cutting program with a video display and a great interface. You just need to scroll to a location and select mark in and out points. The program also lets you set any priority of extraction and displays the estimated time left for extraction.



http://www.digital-miner.com/chopperxp.h...



Virtual Edit



Virtual Edit is a semi-professional software video editing package aimed at ambitious content creators to video novices, who want to produce material with a slick and professional look, on a limited budget. Virtual Edit has been written by experts with experience in the Television and Broadcasting industries, which has been encapsulated in this simple software package.



http://www.virtualedit.net/home.htm
Always glad to help, it seems you have a lot of ideas.



If you are using a PC, then the free-est and easiest program to use would be Windows Movie Maker 2. It's very easy to use. To find it on your computer, just click Start---All Programs. And there will be a program that is called Windows Movie Maker either on the left panel, or in the Accesseries folder.



Now the way to use it: Once the program is open, capture your footage from your camcorder by clicking the "Capture From Video Device" button in the top right hand corner. Make sure your camcorder is plugged into your computer through either a Firewire or a USB cable, and make sure the camcorder is turned on into VTR/VCR mode.



Follow the on screen instructions and once your video is captured, drag it onto the timeline, and begin editing.



A simple cut can be performed by moving the playhead over the position of the first section of the video you want to cut. Click the Splice tool located in the Preview window. Then do the same thing in the other section of the video, and then edit the left over video in between.



I really hope I helped you out in any way. If you have any questions, feel free to email me.
uhhh your computer should already come with windows movie maker



which does everything you just said



and its dead easy when you get the hang of it



if you dont have it you can probs download it from microsoft site



byebye

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