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Re: Video Editing Software
+1 on Premiere Elements
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Re: Video Editing Software
I usually use VirtualDub for training videos.
You can also get it to run without install if you have PortableApps installed. This makes it easy for environments that make you run as guest. |
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Re: Video Editing Software
I asked the same question on another forum for doing a time lapse video, and the answer I got back was the Go Pro editing software. I used it to create this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJXXA_fKdI8
I would suggest to check out what other features it has, and if it meets your needs. I have been using Corel VideoStudio x9, and like it's features, but it is also around $80 |
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Re: Video Editing Software
I have found DaVinci Resolve to be very very useful, and also free. It is very resourceful, and there are many tutorials online for all the various things you might want to do with it.
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