Oh, would you look at that, my question fits in the title?
Seriously though, are there any basic platforms/tutorials people would recommend?
Good Tutorials for Basic Video Editing?
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Good Tutorials for Basic Video Editing?
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(P)Aristotle, Theophrastus and Peripatetic Greek
Intro Greek Poetry
Latin Historical Prose
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Intro Greek Poetry
Latin Historical Prose
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Re: Good Tutorials for Basic Video Editing?
I used Cinelerra years ago. Now I forgot how to use it. It's very powerful and free.
Corrections are welcome (especially for projects).
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Re: Good Tutorials for Basic Video Editing?
You don't need a tutorial, you need a good video editor. I've been doing videos in Youtube and vimeo for some years. Have done over 1200 vids, mostly exegetical. I use AVS4YOU stuff for editing, also Windows 7's own Moviemaker 6.0, and for Linux kdenlive (which has an interface similar to Moviemaker). All allow HD audio and video, though Windows' version is a bit more limited in the options.
The so-called packages like Cyberlink, I found unhelpful.
Hope this helps.
The so-called packages like Cyberlink, I found unhelpful.
Hope this helps.
Scribo wrote:Oh, would you look at that, my question fits in the title?
Seriously though, are there any basic platforms/tutorials people would recommend?