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Suggestion on editing software
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08/16/15 06:16 PM
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BUBBAJ 115
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New to putting videos on the forum. So I need some info from the TFF on what works for you. Thanks
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Re: Suggestion on editing software
[Re: BUBBAJ 115]
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08/17/15 06:36 PM
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hook-line&sinker
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JP it really doesn't matter much which program you use but more about how you use it. Knowing how to shoot and what to shoot and what to cut and what to keep is the key.
I use a mac and the imovie program. I can figure out and use most any program but I've never liked the MS windows options that most everyone else uses.
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Re: Suggestion on editing software
[Re: BUBBAJ 115]
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08/18/15 07:19 PM
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HatCamBass
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If you are on a PC, Windows Movie Maker will do your basic video editing just fine. You can download that for free from Microsoft.
If you are looking to spend some money on professional video editing software, I suggest Cyberlink Power Director. Shoot me a PM if you have any other questions.
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