Wednesday, March 5, 2014

free video editing software?




David


im in the process of making a feature length home movie, but i want the editing to be good. in the movie, a person is having a conversation with themselves.

is there any editing softaware where i can fill half the screen with one video clip, and the other side with another?

or better yet, is there software where one clip overlays another, like in the end of Talladega Nights when the flag is waving in the background of Ricky Bobby?



Answer
Yes, there are free video editing applications. One is an Open Source application and is very powerful. It has its own user forums for when you need assistance and/or while learning how to use it. It does have a steep learning curve but once you get going you should be fine. Hold on while I get a link for you:

Jahshaka

http://jahshaka.org/

This is the #1 free Open Source video editing software. Check out the entire website because there is a rich amount of support. This is completely free. Open Source means absolutely no license agreements, and you can reverse engineer, and take it apart to customize to your hearts content.

Here is another, smaller, but still good free video editor, and two other free utilities you may find very useful in your multimedia editing and use.

http://www.overclockers.com/articles1409/

Don't forget about Windows Movie Maker, it may be a bit limited in some features and functionality, such as the fact you cannot burn your movie to DVD after creating it, but must instead import it into another application for that purpose. But, Windows has the answer to that too with its free DVD maker, which basically just takes the project and burns it after putting credits, titles and controls of your choice. Plus animated menus.

video editing software?




kashish


i am looking for a customize video editing software that full fill my all requirements ..


Answer
What kind of software are you looking for? Advanced or beginner? How much are you willing to spend?
The high end stuff is professional but really expensive. You can download a trial of either Adobe After Effects or Adobe Premiere from http://www.adobe.com/. You might want to consider the Creative Suite Production Premium. It's expensive, but has loads of great software in it. Have a look at http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/production/.
Another good piece of software is Sony Vegas. There are different versions depending on what you're looking for. Movie Studio is the cheapest at £44.79 but Vegas Pro is professional software. Have a look at http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegaspro/compare for a comparison of the different versions.
Here's a link for reviews on professional video editing software http://video-production-software-review.toptenreviews.com/.
If you're looking for a cheaper software for basic editing then have a look at this link http://video-editing-software-review.toptenreviews.com/ for reviews on the top consumer level video editing software.
There's a lot of free software available for video editing, but none of them are amazing and can only do basic editing.
You can use Windows Movie Maker which should be installed on any Windows PC. You can run it from C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\MOVIEMK.exe. Other free software include:
Debugmode Wax - http://www.debugmode.com/wax/
Jahshaka - http://jahshaka.org/
Avidemux - http://www.avidemux.org/
SuperDVD Video Editor - http://www.alldj.com/video_editor/video_editor.htm




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