Never expected to shoot any video. But last night at a concert my grand daughter was in screamed for video so I shot a few scenes. Now I have no clue how to snip off the ends and tie them together.
If you are using a Windows PC you can use Windows Live Movie Maker. This is probably already on your PC; click the start button and look under all programs. If it is not there you can download Windows Live Essentials from the Microsoft website.
This program does all the basic video editing (eg. trimming, splicing clips together, inserting transitions & titles, adding audio, etc.). When your movie is complete it can be saved as a wma file with different qualities. There is also another program called Windows DVD Maker that makes a movie DVD from the wma file that will play on any DVD player.
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If you are using a Windows PC you can use Windows Live Movie Maker. This is probably already on your PC; click the start button and look under all programs. If it is not there you can download Windows Live Essentials from the Microsoft website.
This program does all the basic video editing (eg. trimming, splicing clips together, inserting transitions & titles, adding audio, etc.). When your movie is complete it can be saved as a wma file with different qualities. There is also another program called Windows DVD Maker that makes a movie DVD from the wma file that will play on any DVD player....Show more →
Thanks, I believe I will try the CS6 first but it is nice to have options.
That CS6 tutorial got me started but did not tell me how to save, or that it needed to be rendered. So under help I found this even better tutorial which showed a better way to stack multiple images in a layer stack directly from Bridge.