Video Editing Help
Video Editing Help
You're starting out with photo editing! Adobe Premiere is a solid choice, but there are other great options for beginners. Consider exploring free tools like GIMP or Canva for basic adjustments, or try user-friendly apps such as Snapseed or Pixlr. Let me know if you'd like tips on getting started!
Adobe Premiere Pro is popular among users, though it demands significant time and effort to master. Sony Vegas Pro is another strong video editing tool. It needs some practice, but becomes effective once learned.
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Begin with Windows Live Movie Maker and discover its basics through YouTube or Google tutorials. Once you grasp editing techniques and understand its capabilities, move on to Premiere Pro or Sony Vegas.
Enderman recommends beginning with free software like Windows Movie Maker. That’s how I first got started. Sadly, the latest version looks quite low quality and too basic. If you manage to obtain Movie Maker 2 (the XP edition), it performs well enough and covers essentials such as cutting, transitions, fading, audio, and some built-in effects. Once that’s done, I moved on to Premiere Pro, which felt a bit daunting but is widely used in the industry. For visual effects work, you can transition into After Effects. You’ll likely need to learn basic audio editing too, so Audition becomes useful as well. Illustrator is also worth trying if you want your videos to look more polished with great graphics. Video editing offers a wide range of possibilities, so start simple and explore further!
I've tried making videos with a few tools, but they didn't offer many options.
It's significantly simpler compared to the other options, which is why I strongly recommend learning WLMM first before moving on to advanced features.