Tuesday, June 24, 2014

The best FREE video Editing software to post my vid on youtube?




Scott R


I am looking for a software that is free to use to make my home videos look neat enough to put on youtube. Any Ideas?


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Hey there,

I would definitely recommend you take a look at Videospin. It can edit together videos, photos and sound, and has some groovy title features.
It also supports direct upload to Youtube which saves you some time.
http://www.videospin.com

Another free and easy to use video editing program is Videothang. It is relatively new, but is great if you want to make quick web videos:
http://www.videothang.com

Best of luck with your video editing :)

whats a free video editing software that works with youtube?

Q. Hi, i've been trying to upload a video i edited on windows movie maker onto youtube but it says its not the right program, does anyone know a one that is?

I have windows 7 and i can't buy a program so i need a free one :)

IT NEEDS TO BE ABLE TO UPLOAD ON YOUTUBE!!!! :D

Thanks for your help, ellie x.x


Answer
I'd like to recommend HD video editor to you, I always use it to edit video and make funny video for uploading to Youtube, it's easy to use and the quality is awesome, you can crop, cut, join, edit video with it easily. It also embeds many special effects, you can even add text to video or add background music, that's pretty cool. It worth a try. Here is the free download link.




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Good Video Editos To Downlad For Free?




Skylar


Please send the link i need to good video editor that you can dowload for free :DDDDDD

I HAVE WINDOWS 8



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Windows Movie Maker might be the best free simple editor. (now with image stabilization)

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-NZ/windows/get-movie-maker-download

Avidemux also good but it's been around a long time and looks dated.

http://avidemux.en.softonic.com/

And here is a link to a page listing 21 editors:

http://www.ezvid.com/21-best-video-editing-software-for-free-download

What is the easiest way to get into film editing?




MxRacer207


i love film editing and i am into making action sports clips and things like that. i also made my own lord of the rings style film for my high school media studies course, I won three awards for it. i have looked into a film school in new zealand (home) and its really expensive.. im young and i dont want to jump into a big student loan and moving overseas... the first step i made this year was getting a job in a motorcycle shop so i can continue racing motocross but also have enough money to buy my own camera and make short films etc. I basically want to know if I should go to the film school or do it myself, im scared there will be no work for me when I come out of the school.

Any help at all would be much appreciated!! Thanks alot

check my videos out i made them last year when i was 15

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3R86VH5zn8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNkl2WtGl20



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I checked out your work on You Tube, and it's promising. The most important factor in succeeding in the film editing world is passion for the field. It's obvious you have.

Here are my thoughts for you:

I understand your situation -- film school there in NZ is expensive and you don't want the cost of moving overseas.

Since you are 16, you aren't ready for film school anyway. Here's what I suggest for you. Since you have enough money to buy your own camera (and I assume editing software), start now, and learn as much as you can about the editing software (www.lynda.com has great totorials for Final Cut Pro, and they're reasonable priced.

Spend a couple of hours each day -- as though you are already in film school. And produce a couple of pieces that showcase your abilities. (Watch TV and film to see what style you like best. Use that style in your work.)

And, practice every day (just like film school students do).

If you work hard, and have some good sample work, you just might be able to get a scholarship to film school.

Good luck.




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What is a good, relatively cheap Laptop for Video Editing?




jvaske093


I'm looking for a laptop that will be able to handle some short film video editing. It wouldn't be used exclusively for that and I'm looking for something below $800


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Video editing machine needs both a powerful Processor & Graphic card.

Asus, Dell, HP etc...You should compare them all, but you find Acer totally dominates this price range, in terms of gear it gives that translates to overall performance.

I suggest having a look at the Acer Aspire 15" http://www.dpbolvw.net/l8122biroiq59EA9A9A576AA6EFD?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.newegg.com%2FProduct%2FProduct.aspx%3FItem%3DN82E16834115795%26nm_mc%3DAFC-C8Junction%26cm_mmc%3DAFC-C8Junction-_-Notebooks-_-Acer%2BAmerica-_-34115795&cjsku=N82E16834115795 . Comes with intel "Core i5-450M" (Dual Core) processor & nvidia "GT 330M" graphic card, its performance will be identical to $1,799 - 15" Macbook Pro.

If you like it bigger & even more powerful, Acer Aspire 17" http://www.jdoqocy.com/qn72uoxuowBFKGFGFGBDCGGCKLJ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.newegg.com%2FProduct%2FProduct.aspx%3FItem%3DN82E16834115792%26nm_mc%3DAFC-C8Junction%26cm_mmc%3DAFC-C8Junction-_-Notebooks-_-Acer%2BAmerica-_-34115792&cjsku=N82E16834115792 . Comes with the new amd "Phenom II N830" (Triple Core), this is equivalent to "Core i5 540M" & Radeon "HD 5650" which is faster than GT 330M, means this machine's graphic ablility will be faster than Macbook Pro.

Laptop video card replacement?




Poke'peach


I have a Toshiba Satellite A505 laptop with a i3 cpu that runs at 3 ghz and 5g of ram and dual core processor. Can I upgrade the video card?


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The only upgradable parts of a laptop is the RAM if there are available slots on the mother board, increasing the Hard Drive capacity if it is compatible with your Toshiba system, and having a new fan put in to replace the old one. For the Processor, good luck, if you can find one that is compatible with the chipset & other components of your system which should also be able to fit in your mother board. Unlike desktop computers which are upgradeable, for laptops, what you bought is strictly what you get. You can try looking for cheap shops, but you'll end up paying more in the long run.
My suggestion, just save up your money for now and when you have saved up then buy one that you wont need to upgrade in the long run.

Just remember these: The 1st thing you should look for on the computer surface is A LOGO STICKER for NVIDIA or ATI MOBILITY RADEON just below the keyboard. This SHOWS that the laptop has A DEDICATED GRAPHICS CARD (for AutoCAD & Adobe Photoshop). Diablo III, the game I would love most to play runs on 3D graphics & is rumored to need at least 1GB GRAPHICS MEMORY (lower graphics memory = CHEAPER laptop price), so always check the system requirement specs on the game's box (ex. SIMS 3; see if your laptop meets all the requirements). For gamers, double check from the list on this link, make sure the GRAPHICS CARD you get on the laptop IS ONLY from the HIGH END or MIDRANGE listed:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Mobile-Grapâ¦
Next important aspect is the RAM (memory). If you're in designing & you need to run applications like AutoCAD or softwares for editing photos and videos, you have to make sure that the laptop has AT LEAST 2GB DDR2 RAM modules in it (the more, the better; DDR3 & DDR5 are faster & newer types of memory modules that came out).
But what makes a computer really run fast? It is it's processor! So if you really want your processor to have computing prowess & you're able to run different applications simultaneously, make sure it's AS EFFICIENT AS an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor (Centrino 2 is a Core 2 Duo featuring power saving capabilities; Quad Core is for gaming fanatics). A Core 2 Duo is like having 2 motors running the computer each independent of the other w/c means for a Quad Core, it's like 4 motors are running the machine (that means it will run faster & more efficient even if its frequency is lower to that of a Core 2 Duo). Intel: Core 2 Duo, Centrino 2, Quad Core, Core i-3, Core i-5 & Core i-7 are all very much faster & better than an Intel: DUAL CORE, PENTIUM, CELERON, ATOM & their more affordable AMD counterparts. Just make sure you have AT LEAST 2GHz of speed on your processor.
Core i-3, better than Core 2 Duo
Core i-5, better than Core i-3 in interactive social networking & creating home videos
Core i-7, better than Core i-5 in designing your own website
The HDD (Hard Disc Drive) should be at least 320GB.
The average laptop LCD screen size is 15.4". If you want something smaller than that w/ these facts I just shed some light on, expect the price to go higher (ex. for 13.3" & 14.1" LCD screens).

FOR the best PRICEs, go to Fry's Electronics, MicroCenter, CostCo & BestBuy's web sites for updates & COMPARISON.

FYI: I always tell my customers, a laptop's battery is similar to a cell phone's. You charge it when it's depleted & you unplug the adapter when it is already fully charge (this will prevent the battery from getting overcharged & extend the life of the battery). So for less hassle, I always advice my customers to just remove the battery if they plan to use the computer for long hours straight (more than 1 hour) and just run it on AC power alone so as not to overcharge it & shorten the battery life.

FYI, laptop, as the name itself... well, I really don't use it on my lap b'coz sometimes our leg, the bed cover or some clothing may already be blocking the air vent without our knowledge.
Also, if your computer is running a lot of applications that means that the HDD (Hard Disc Drive) is moving very fast and any minute (small) movements of your legs creates vibrations inside (which we wont see from the outside) that causes damage to the HDD discs, and eventually in a long time (when the damage is too much and in some cases the HDD makes a sound) the hard drive will crash. So, if your laptop came with a HDD protection utility, just like what Toshiba and HP has, you can always lower down the sensitivity level to level 2 or 1 but never completely disable the protection utility to prevent the HDD from getting damage from the inside and use the computer on a stable surface. Now, like what I always tell my customers, to always create a restore point (every last day or first day of the month) and make sure that you constantly back-up any important pictures, documents or files from your HDD to a Flash Drive/Thumb Drive or writable DVD±R or an external HDD, so that you will not lose any of these info just in case something bad happens.




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Which Camcorder & video editing software should I buy?




DDrew


I need a new camcorder for making movies and uploading them to the internet - I don't know whether to buy a DV or a hard drive based camcorder? I heard a lot of benefits to the hard drive based like you never have to convert the file - but I also hear it is harder to edit and to find editing software for - on the DV end I hear the quality is better, but it uploads to your computer in real time which sucks - but it is the easiest to edit???? please help!


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My experience is with MiniDV camcorders and I would typically use a fire-wire 1394 cable to download video from my camcorder to my PC. This wasn't always problem free.. it would lose a couple frames every once in awhile.. but it worked most of the time.

My preferred software (not sure if you can still buy it anywhere) is Video Factory 2.0 (Sonic Foundry). Of all of the video editting software in the $50 price range, this one beats them all.

Now, there is another thing to keep in mind. When you download the video from your camera (in real time) the software will typically save the video uncompressed (AVI file usually). So, uncompressed video is large and will need to be compressed when you create an MPG video. It's time consuming and hard drive consuming.. but it seems to work just fine.

My last comment would be that for all of the reasons stated above, I would almost prefer to try out a hard drive based camcorder. Not speaking from experience, but the less mechanical parts (i.e. the MiniDV tape) the more reliable you would assume the camera would be.

Also, keep in mind that Windows XP typically comes with basic video editting software. It's not the greatest software but the price is right.

Good Luck!

Video Editing Software?




TOM JONES


I need a free or cheap editing software. I need to be able to use paths and put videos on top of each other.


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Photobucket is a great web based and FREE editing tools. The software behind it comes from Adobe who make some of the best commercial ($$$) photo and video editors. If you need/want more features downloading VideoSpin or VideoThang are great options. Still free, but you have to download the software. For under $100 you can buy Adobe Premiere Elements.

http://www.edit-photos.net/video
http://www.squidoo.com/youtube-video-editing




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Monday, June 23, 2014

What are the best video editing software for under $200 and animation software for under $200?




Teh Hamste


I am looking to make professional videos and animations and am trying to find the right software


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Video Editing:

Lightworks; free alternative to Adobe Premiere and Sony Vegas.
http://lwks.com

Lightworks has been used in the movie industry for more than 20 years. Lightworks also has the fastest workflow in the industry.

Lightworks used to cost more than $1000, but now Lightworks Pro costs $60/year and you can download a free version from their website.

Sony Vegas costs $600 and that's the same price as using Lightworks Pro for 10 years.

Editors using Lightworks have produced numerous internationally renowned and Oscar and Emmy award-winning feature films and television programs, including The King's Speech, The Departed, Mission Impossible, Braveheart, and Pulp Fiction.

And yes! Lightworks is FREE if you don't need pro video codecs and you can use the free version as long as you want.

Lightworks Tutorials
http://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCD45705BA08852C0

Color Grading:

Use color grading to make the video "pop to life", to change the mood, or to make it look more like a movie or TV show.

DaVinci Resolve is the best color grading software in the industry.
http://blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve

You can download a FREE version of DaVinci Resolve from their website.

DaVinci Resolve (Demo)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=tAbaIfMYys0

3D Animation and Visual Effects:

Blender for VFX compositing; free alternative to Maya, 3ds Max, and After Effects.
http://blender.org

Blender has a complete VFX pipeline in one single software package. Blender has tools for modeling, sculpting, rigging, animation, rotoscoping, chroma keying (green screen), motion tracking, smoke, fire, and fluid simulation, particles, destruction, physics, color grading, node compositing, and video editing.

After Effects uses "layer-based" compositing. Blender uses "node-based" compositing similar to Nuke; used in the movie industry http://thefoundry.co.uk/products/nuke

Blender has more advanced features but After Effects is easier to use.

The easiest and most detailed tutorial on how to use Blender is Neal Hirsig's tutorial at http://gryllus.net/Blender/3D.html

Blender is 100% free with full functionality, no adware, no spyware, and no viruses, and you're allowed to use Blender in any production without having to pay for anything.

Blender Artists (community forum)
http://blenderartists.org/forum

Videos made with Blender:

Blender Demo Reel 2013
http://youtube.com/watch?v=1XZGulDxz9o

Tears of Steel VFX Breakdown
http://youtube.com/watch?v=nawbpZOKpD8

Video editing software?




Charmaine


I'm sure you've some of those cool videos where it's all words and they 'rotate' and appear one at a time? What video editor can be sued to do that?


Answer
Payware:

After Effects
http://adobe.com/products/aftereffects.html

Free software:

Blender for 3D animation and VFX; free alternative to 3ds Max and After Effects.
http://blender.org

Blender is 100% free with full functionality, no adware, no spyware, and no viruses, and you're allowed to use Blender in any production without having to pay for anything.




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video editing software?




kashish


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


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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

video editing software?




Danny T


Besides microsoft media editor thing what is another good program that is easy to use. (basic editing)


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Hi Danny - It might be worth looking at free tools until you're comfortable with the concept of video editing.

There are numerous free editing tools for video.

If you are on a PC there are the following:

1) Jahshaka
Jahshaka is a free multi-use offline editing tool. Although it is still fairly new on the market.

2) T@B ZS4
T2B ZS4 is a free video editing and compositing tool from Zwei-Stein. Its not for everyone, but it could be for you.

3) Wax
A free tool with powerful editing and compositing abilities.

4) Video Spin
Video Spin is the free video editing tool from Avid.

5) Vivia
Vivia is a basic editing software which is currently being developed and is in Beta testing. If you are using Linux or Windows you might want to check this out

6) Avidemux
One of the more stable and complete free tools available.

7) Blender
Blender is a powerful, multi-use editing/compositing and modeling tool. It's one of the best on the market and it's free.

8 ) Movica
A tool to deal with MPG and flash video. It's simple, it's powerful and it's free!

Generally speaking, unless you are only doing very basic things you may need more than one tool to create your final vision. I would recommend something like Avidemux or even Blender (If your after something very powerful and free)

Other than that you're into the 'big guns' such as Adobe Premier or Final Cut Pro

Information about these and more can be found on my web site. Check my profile for that link

Thanks... Freevideoman




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good laptop to buy under £400?




Jessy


I'm getting a new laptop soon, and I want to know if there's a really good one I can get. Our very maximum budget is £400.
I'm really into editing, so it's got to have a fast running system, and be able to hold a good video editor such as AVS editor 6.3.

If anybody could help me out, that would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance



Answer
Laptops aren't good for "editing" or anything else that requires a fast hard drive, copious amounts of RAM, and a fairly powerful graphics card.

A refurb HP ProfessionalBook 6570b is available on Amazon.co.uk for £350. That's probably as good as it gets.

10 quid more on the same site gets you a new Acer TravelMate P253-M.

Required specs for a video editing laptop?




Mohamed Fa


I'm considering buying a multipurpose laptop, but the heaviest task I'd be using it for would be video editing using Adobe Premiere CS6, and a little bit of color grading and compositing with After Effects.

So right now I'm pretty confused about which specs would do the trick for me, I don't wanna pay more for something that won't give me better results.
I'm torn between buying a Core i5-3210M laptop and a Core i7-3632QM, I dunno if there's a difference in performance that would justify the extra $200 or not when it comes to the workflow and the exporting.
Another factor would be the display card, do I really need a dedicated card for those tasks, or a shares intel one would do the trick?



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The specs for Premiere are fairly modest...

http://www.adobe.com/uk/products/premiere/tech-specs.html

Any recent 64 bit system with an i5 or i7 will be well above the required Intel Core 2 Duo processor and the i5 would be fine for modest editing needs.

Ensure it meets the 1280x900 display and OpenGL 2.0âcapable requirements. An Adobe-certified GPU card for GPU-accelerated performance is optional.

Screen size should be a consideration so check that it will drive a large external display which you could add later if required.




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Sunday, June 22, 2014

Videos Editing Software ?




Bernard


I am searching for a specific videos software that can do the effect below:
Assume that the video that I want to edit is a girl walking in the road or somewhere. I want to cut and remove everything around this girl. I want to watch only the girl walking and around her nothing or blanc.
What is the name of the software and where can I download it ?
P.S: it does not matter if it's free or paid.

Thx for any legal answer :)



Answer
With this one,solve your problem.
you can easily capture, edit and share your video like a pro,but it need to pay,if you have interested,just have a look.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site%3Abest-video-editor.com%2F&btnG=Search&aq=f&oq=&aqi=

What is the best video editing software?




Tomi


I saw that there was an older thread on this question, but I was wondering what the best video editing software is to date.


Answer
My friends and I are videos fans and we are using this Video Editor for Mac. Smart and professional .

http://how-convert.com/mac-converters/mac-video-editor-best-video-moive-editing-software-for-mac.html

You can use it to edit video files mac, cut video files mac, trim video clips mac, split video mac into smaller ones, join/merge several video files into one mac, adjust effects(Brightness,Constrast,Saturation), set many encoding parameters including resolution, encoder, frame rate, video bitrate, batch convert your video clips to a range of different formats like AVI, WMV, MOV, DV, MPEG-4 etc with extremely fast encoding speed and exceptional quality. And more functions are available.

It is easy to use. Just free download it to try now.
Or search other at http://google.com




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