plumbfreeordie
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I use corel video studio. It isn't free, but it isn't really expensive either... like 70 bucks or something. I tried to use some of the free software, but believe it or not, the more you spend the easier it gets. You would think that more money would equal more complexity, but in reality it equals more automation which is less complex. I particularly love the auto-sound feature that allows you to adapt different genres of canned music to your track. You can get a surprising variety of different music by picking through filters. When you find one you like, hit a button and a sound track with an adjustable fade in and out pops into reality, and its the perfect length for your video.
There are lots of transitions that are as simple as dragging and dropping them between clips. You can do fast or slow motion just by dragging your clips longer or shorter. You can do time lapse stuff too. Once you have a good grip on the basics, you can get as in depth and picky as you want... You could get pro results from this software. Whatever you choose, watch youtube videos on them. The instructions are designed to confuse regular people. |
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