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How many of you enjoy editing videos and doing it for fun?

How many of you enjoy editing videos and doing it for fun?

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MrKarlo
Junior Member
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08-18-2021, 11:19 AM
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I really enjoy working with it. I edit videos several times a week, mainly focusing on gameplay. It's helping me get comfortable with Sony Movie Studio Platinum 13, which is more than sufficient for my needs. I'm definitely planning to keep it for the future.
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MrKarlo
08-18-2021, 11:19 AM #11

I really enjoy working with it. I edit videos several times a week, mainly focusing on gameplay. It's helping me get comfortable with Sony Movie Studio Platinum 13, which is more than sufficient for my needs. I'm definitely planning to keep it for the future.

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Zacman13901
Member
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08-26-2021, 05:45 AM
#12
I once worked with some video editing, but now I don’t have much time for it. Still, I’d love to get back in. It’s enjoyable, lets you express yourself creatively, and seeing people enjoy it makes it rewarding.
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Zacman13901
08-26-2021, 05:45 AM #12

I once worked with some video editing, but now I don’t have much time for it. Still, I’d love to get back in. It’s enjoyable, lets you express yourself creatively, and seeing people enjoy it makes it rewarding.

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Redfire148
Junior Member
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08-27-2021, 11:28 PM
#13
I create content for my YouTube channel using Lightworks (free) and Windows Movie Maker (I keep things simple). Most videos just involve cutting, transitions, and occasional text overlays. Reviews are really time-consuming when you're working alone and not just with a webcam (I've done both). Gameplay reviews have their own hurdles, especially when the footage doesn't save properly. While editing the new Naruto Ninja Storm Revolution, I had to redo the first part three times because it failed. Those final edits aren’t too demanding—mostly intros and outros that cause issues during recording.
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Redfire148
08-27-2021, 11:28 PM #13

I create content for my YouTube channel using Lightworks (free) and Windows Movie Maker (I keep things simple). Most videos just involve cutting, transitions, and occasional text overlays. Reviews are really time-consuming when you're working alone and not just with a webcam (I've done both). Gameplay reviews have their own hurdles, especially when the footage doesn't save properly. While editing the new Naruto Ninja Storm Revolution, I had to redo the first part three times because it failed. Those final edits aren’t too demanding—mostly intros and outros that cause issues during recording.

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