Thursday, January 17, 2013

What is video editing?

In its simplest form, video editing is the process of making changes to a video clip. This could be something as simple as cutting out some parts of a single video clip in order to shorten its duration. Or it could involve a larger project containing dozens of video clips being adjusted and arranged in a sequence, and having sound, titles, and video effects added to them.

To be able to edit videos, one needs a video editing application. A video editing application is a piece of software that can run on a desktop, laptop, or mobile device that has the necessary features that allow the user to make changes to a video clip or a group of video clips. Popular video editing applications include Windows Movie Maker, iMovie, Adobe Premiere Pro, and Final Cut Pro.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Learn How To Edit Videos In Windows Live Movie Maker

Learn how to edit videos in Windows Live Movie Maker by watching this Windows Live Movie Maker training course entitled Windows Live Movie Maker Essential Training. Let Training Specialist David Rivers teach you how to use this effective and easy-to-use application so that you can start editing great-looking videos.

To learn more about the course, watch the sample videos below and then visit the course details page.

Touring the Movie Maker interface