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Surfin B1r
I just would like some suggestions (links would be very helpful) to a free, safe and good quality video editing software and/or video recorder. Somewhat like a webcam that can record what is going on, on my screen, if there are any. Thanks!
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Look on CNET or PC Magazine websites. They have free downloads and reviews of all kinds of software.
Look on CNET or PC Magazine websites. They have free downloads and reviews of all kinds of software.
Which according to you is the best software to use?
Jayus_11
1. I wanted to make a movie. We have a small community, and planning to make an event so can you guide me which software is best for video editing with all types of animations and visual effects.
2. As there is an event i wanted to connect different video camera on one computer while shooting the event. Which software is best for video making?
Both question are different first is for video editing software and second question for video shooting is goin on and at that which video editor is best
I hope you got it what i mean
I would appreciate your help.
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Windows Movie Maker may be good enough for what you want to do. Version 2.6 was probably the most versatile and you can get that from http://www.brothersoft.com/downloads/windows-movie-maker.html
There are tutorials for doing all sorts of interesting things with the video with WMM at http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/Tutorials/
Another great solutions would be to use Lightworks - http://www.lightworksbeta.com/ and Wax - http://www.lightworksbeta.com/ as a compositor.
http://video-editing-software-review.toptenreviews.com/ reviews 15 video editors between $30 and $100.
A bit more upscale is Sony Vegas - http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegassoftware - which is $600
A lot more upscale is Adobe Premiere and After Effects which will cost around $1,700 - they are difficult to use at first but is the absolute best you can probably do on a PC.
Norpix - http://www.norpix.com/ - are probably one of the best companies to contact regarding connecting and recording multiple cameras. You can connect multiple cameras to a single computer using a specialized input card. These vary greatly in price but you are talking several hundred dollars - http://www.anymaze.com/camera.htm
It also depends on what sort of inputs you're talking about from the cameras, USB, Firewire, coax? so long as the hub has enough bandwidth and the computer is fast enough a simple hub may do for what you want, and so you'll just need the recording software to take care of all the separate inputs.
You may find it cheaper to record each camera directly to it's own DVD recorder then copy all the DVDs to a single computer for compositing and editing - http://www.google.com/search?q=dvd+recorder
If you're talking about live video mixing then you've got lots of choices and many of the mixers have loads of effects you can use. These range from a couple of hundred dollars to thousands - http://www.google.com/search?q=video+mixer
A couple of tips - make sure all the wiring is taped down. Gaffer tape is best - it looks like duct tape but is less sticky (unless you manage to stick it to itself) which means you can safely use it on almost any surface. I can guaranteee you that if you don't use it someone will trip over the wiring.
The other thing is whichever way you decide to do this test it all thoroughly and well in advance of the event. Also test it again just before the event. It's easy to forget to turn something on or leave a wire unplugged.
Windows Movie Maker may be good enough for what you want to do. Version 2.6 was probably the most versatile and you can get that from http://www.brothersoft.com/downloads/windows-movie-maker.html
There are tutorials for doing all sorts of interesting things with the video with WMM at http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/Tutorials/
Another great solutions would be to use Lightworks - http://www.lightworksbeta.com/ and Wax - http://www.lightworksbeta.com/ as a compositor.
http://video-editing-software-review.toptenreviews.com/ reviews 15 video editors between $30 and $100.
A bit more upscale is Sony Vegas - http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegassoftware - which is $600
A lot more upscale is Adobe Premiere and After Effects which will cost around $1,700 - they are difficult to use at first but is the absolute best you can probably do on a PC.
Norpix - http://www.norpix.com/ - are probably one of the best companies to contact regarding connecting and recording multiple cameras. You can connect multiple cameras to a single computer using a specialized input card. These vary greatly in price but you are talking several hundred dollars - http://www.anymaze.com/camera.htm
It also depends on what sort of inputs you're talking about from the cameras, USB, Firewire, coax? so long as the hub has enough bandwidth and the computer is fast enough a simple hub may do for what you want, and so you'll just need the recording software to take care of all the separate inputs.
You may find it cheaper to record each camera directly to it's own DVD recorder then copy all the DVDs to a single computer for compositing and editing - http://www.google.com/search?q=dvd+recorder
If you're talking about live video mixing then you've got lots of choices and many of the mixers have loads of effects you can use. These range from a couple of hundred dollars to thousands - http://www.google.com/search?q=video+mixer
A couple of tips - make sure all the wiring is taped down. Gaffer tape is best - it looks like duct tape but is less sticky (unless you manage to stick it to itself) which means you can safely use it on almost any surface. I can guaranteee you that if you don't use it someone will trip over the wiring.
The other thing is whichever way you decide to do this test it all thoroughly and well in advance of the event. Also test it again just before the event. It's easy to forget to turn something on or leave a wire unplugged.
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