Monday, March 10, 2014

Does anybody know a good free video editing software?




doug





Answer
Video Editing:

Lightworks; semi-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 $1,000, 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 industry standard for color grading.
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

Video editing software?




David B


I'm in year 11 and i have to make a video for a few minutes promoting my school....what's a good program i can get for free to do my editing etc...also i will be recording using my video camera should i use dvd-r disks or a dvd-rw disk what would u recommend? and how will i get the video onto my computer do i just put the disk in my computer? before i format it?
please help I've never done this sort of thing before
thanks alot!!



Answer
A demo version of Ulead MediaStudio Pro (www.ulead.com) is free for 30 days and will let you do just about anything you could want with a video. It just might be a little difficult to learn for someone who hasn't edited before. I know for a fact that it has a DVD import plug-in that you can use to capture footage from a DVD. Just put the disc in, follow the instruction manual about how to use the DVD import plug-in, and pick the parts you want to import.

Ulead VideoStudio is easier to learn, though it has fewer features than MediaStudio Pro. It MIGHT have DVD import, I'm not sure. I haven't used the most recent version.

In addition, check to see if your video camera came with any sort of video import/converting software. You might be able to hook your camera up, via USB or "FireWire" (aka iLink or IEEE 1394), and get the video into the computer through that.

I can't comment much more specifically without knowing exactly what kind of camera you have.




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