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Mar
22

Video Software Editing- a Quick & Easy Way

Video Software Editing is rapidly becoming a must have feature for websites; however, it can be difficult to do this unless you have the right tools.
Many are unsure what to make a video about to put up on an online video website. In fact, a lot of people are not sure what exactly is and is not permitted in terms of content. You should have a look at the terms of service for any such site before making your video. On You Tube and most other such websites, pornographic material or one which makes threats of violence against certain individuals are prohibited. Be sure to learn what is permissible on the online video website before putting your video together.
Video Software Editing offers many features to convert file formats. This program compresses your video files into Flash format which is considered to be the best in video files. Then, all you have to do is to update your concerned webpage with a basic HTML code and upload these files to the hosting server system. All this might seem to be a bit hassling, but the results will be outstanding, as the videos will be viewed by viewers without the need to download them. After all, if your video does run at a good streaming rate, then you will lose your viewer immediately.
It’s an undeniable fact that given the choice, visitors to your website would choose to see images rather than pages of text. Even more undeniable, is the fact that these same visitors, if presented with the option, would choose video over and above images. It is without any doubt common knowledge, that by incorporating video on your site, you significantly increase the ratio of returning visitors and what’s more, the process is far easier than many believe it to be.
With so many rapid advances in technology, an entire market has arisen around the need for video software editing. One of these applications in particular, makes the entire process of uploading streaming video incredibly easy. In addition, no previous technical experience is required in order to have quality streaming video on your site with a few clicks of your mouse.
What many marketers feel is an extremely strong point, is the ability to incorporate affiliate links to the products you sell. Together with this vital function. Another exciting feature with video Editing Software is the option for flash video format, and considering that more than 90% of computers have flash video software installed, this can be extremely beneficial to your sales.

Mar
18

Video Editing Magic

Wondering what to do with all those video tapes shot during summer holiday, on Christmas Days, at your son’s birthday party… but now sitting on the shelf only collecting dust? Let me tell that you’re not alone. Many of us face the same question.

Nowadays it’s hard to see any travelers that do not carry a video camcorder. We all love to keep all the sweet memories of our every special movement and has got piles and piles of video tapes at home yet very few people make full use of their hours and hours of videos they shoot over the years.

Now digital video camcorders are getting cheaper and cheaper while the video quality is getting better and better.
With video capture card easy to use digital video editing software and equipment, cheap and fast computer hardware with one can edit video at home and show off to friends.

Thinking of digital video editing, Number of online sites provides you with all the information about digital video editing. This guides you to edit all your videos.

Video Edit Magic requires Windows 98 SE / Windows ME / Windows 2000 / Windows XP. Video Edit Magic supports commonly used media formats like: AVI, Windows Media Audio (WMA), Advanced Streaming Format (ASF), Audio-Video Interleaved (AVI), AIFF, SND, WAV, Windows Media Video (WMV), Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG), QuickTime (MOV), AU With Video Edit Magic you can:

• Capture video using and USB or FireWire input device.
• Give effects to your videos.
• Edit the audio and video components of a single media file
separately.
• Decorate your videos with more than 150 unique
transitions.
• Overlay one video over another.
• Add a background score/voiceover to your video file.
• Make movies in AVI, MPEG, WMV, WMA, QuickTime, and
DV AVI.
• Join multiple media files together.
• Combine multiple file formats on the same timeline.
• Incorporate text titles in your videos.
• Trim your videos and audios.
• Create VCD and DVD format files.
• Change the color and contrast.
• Zoom or rotate video angle.
• Export your videos to any Digital Video Camera.

It’s really fantastic the feeling of viewing your own professionally edited videos.

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Mar
14

Video Editing Software – Choosing the Best for You

Choosing the best video editing software can seem a daunting task given the wide range of products available at the moment. However with a little help to remain focused on what is important you should be able to make a good choice.One of the key points to keep in mind is, “What is it that I am I REALLY going to do with the video editing software that I choose?” The answer to that question has to remain uppermost in your mind when selecting the best video editing software for you.All of the major home video editing software companies offer camcorder to DVD video editing solutions that make them almost inseparable from each other. So concentrate on what you REALLY need.The first thing to establish is what is the format of the material you will be working with and what will be the formats that you will want to produce in the end. Input will be determined by your camcorder or your DVD recorder or whatever the source of your material is. Take note of the format your device records in and make sure that one is covered first.Then realistically take a look at how you would most likely distribute your final videos. DVD? Blu-Ray? Uploading to YouTube or similar? Make sure the software you choose can output to the format you want.So, your first task in deciding on what video editing software is suitable for you is to work out what your most common source video files will be and what your most common video output will be. That represents the core of what you will be using the software for and should be your main focus.Like any other competitive market, video editing software is caught up in a never ending race to keep up with technology as it develops and still make the product seem “sexy” to the customer. The point is you probably don’t WANT to buy video editing software. What you WANT is a finished video production.The problem for the software company is that they know you NEED to buy video editing software but that is not what you WANT! They have to make you WANT it! And because of that we get “bells and whistles” features that make you WANT IT but most likely will never need.Video Transitions:Transitions are the little inserts that go in between two clips to make the scene change. If you look at a movie you will notice when the scene changes it either cuts to the next scene with no transition, this is called cut or a straight cut. It fades to black then fades into the next scene from black called a cross fade through black. Or, finally, the two scenes merge into each other softly and this one is called a cross fade. There you have it, pretty well the entire gamut of transitions that professional video editors use! All video editing software programs offer at least 50 transitions each. Newbies use ALL the available transitions because they look cool the first time they see them. The reality is NOBODY ever, ever wants to go back to their house again to look at their latest production because their heads are still spinning from the last one! Ignore transitions as a deciding factor, all video editing software programs have them and they all have more than you need.Video Overlay:An overlay track, simply put, is the ability to put one video in the background and have another visible on top of it. It is that “picture in picture” effect you have seen on TV and in movies. You can also put subtitles in an overlay track or still photos or a bunch of other things to really get creative. You need about five for good control but you would never use more than that otherwise, once again, no-one is going to want to watch the mess you have created!Audio:There is no video editing software at the consumer level that offers truly excellent audio control and features. They are video editing programs not audio editing programs. Some have pretty good control, some don’t, if you are going to demand pro level audio then you need dedicated software for that.The ability to handle Dolby 2 channel is a bare minimum and 5:1 Surround should be standard. The program should offer two audio tracks to play with in addition to the sound in the video track. That leaves you plenty of room for music, narration or effects.Smart Render:Rendering is the term used when the video editing software is making the final file of your newly created video. Up until rendering, in any consumer level video editing software, all the cuts, additions, changes and adjustments you have been making are “virtual.” The original footage is never touched. So rendering puts all that together and produces your final video file in the format you have chosen as the viewing format. Any of the highly compressed formats such as MPEG2 (for DVDs), MPEG4 etc invariably suffer from loss of quality when they are re-rendered. The degree of loss of quality varies but it is essential that any video editing software you choose has the ability to recognise those files it does not need to re-render and simply copy those sections resulting in the high quality possible being retained. It should also offer good control over the properties of the final video.So there you have it, stay focused on what is important and keep the “gee whiz” stuff to a minimum and you will do fine!

Jan
25

Dvd Editing and Authoring – a How-to Guide

Whether you’re a big time video producer, or if you’re just a normal person videotaping your child’s first birthday. You’re going to need to get that video footage off of the camera, edit it, and then put it onto a disc for future viewing. You might just want to run off a couple copies from your home computer, or you might be getting your DVD footage ready to be duplicated by a large duplication house. Either way, and every way in between, you’re going to need to follow the same couple of steps. If you are a regular, semi-computer literate person, this task may seem very daunting. Let me tell you, it’s not rocket science, and if you follow this guide it’ll be easy as pie. There are really only 3 to 4 steps in the process, and today I’m going to break it down for you today.

1.Capturing Your Video and Audio
This process will vary depending on what type of software you are using to capture to. I usually just use the Windows Movie Maker that comes with Windows XP Home Edition. After you have recorded your video, plug the camera into your computer. (Your digital video camera will come with a USB or S-Video cord that you can connect to your computer.) You computer should recognize that a new piece of hardware has been attached to it. When you open Windows Movie Maker, there is a button labeled “Capture from video device”. Click that button and follow the instructions, it’s really a snap. If you are using another type of software, just look for the option labeled “capture”, that’s the process of taking video from an outside source and placing it onto your hard drive as a digital video file.

2.Editing Your Video and Audio
Once you get your video and audio footage onto your computer’s hard drive, there are many different programs to use to edit and output your video. The most simple program PC users have access to is Windows Movie Maker, which we discussed in the previous step regarding video and audio capturing. This program is both free and easy to use, yet it is probably the least flexible. This doesn’t mean anything to the novice video editor, but will limit the more advanced users. If you are more advanced, I suggest checking out Adobe Premiere. I have used the program myself, and absolutely love it. Regardless of what program you use to edit your video, the process will be basically similar. You will be able to chop up and rearrange your video, add music or narration, and ultimately output it as an .avi file. You will want to output it as the most high quality .avi that you can. If you were preparing video to share over the web, or to burn to a CD to view on another computer, this would be your last step. But since we’re ultimately trying to get our video onto a DVD for viewing on a DVD player, we’ll need to complete another couple steps.

3.Encoding Your Video and Audio
This is one of the most important steps in the process, as it determines the quality and format of your DVD video footage. There are many different 3rd party applications that are used just for encoding, but some of the more high-end video editing programs like Adobe Premiere have encoding tools embedded in them. Regardless of what tool you use to encode, you’re going to need to end up with a high quality MPEG2 file, which is the format that will play on a DVD in a home DVD player.

4.Authoring Your DVD
DVD authoring is the process of adding a title screen, chapter markers, and other assorted features that you’ve probably experienced in watching professionally made DVD movies. You’re going to need a 3rd party application to author your DVD, and there are many to choose from. One of the more high-end applications is Adobe Encore, which is easy for a novice to use, and also has many advanced features that the more experienced DVD author will appreciate. Some of these programs come with templates, ready to use. I suggest that first-timers look for a program that offers this feature.

After you author your DVD, you’re ready to burn it to disc. If you completed all the steps correctly, you should be able to pop your DVD in your home player and watch away. Beware that some older DVDs do not play burned DVDs very well, so if you have an older one and your disc doesn’t play, it doesn’t mean that you did anything incorrectly. All in all, I understand that this is definitely not full instructions on how to author a DVD. I hope that this has at least shed a little light on the subject, and that you come away from this with a better understanding of how it’s done.

Jason Cole and DiskFaktory offer great tips and information regarding CD Duplication. Get info about DVD Duplication as well by visiting http://www.diskfaktory.com/tips/CD-duplication-tutorials.asp

Jan
25

Dvd Editing and Authoring – a How-to Guide

Whether you’re a big time video producer, or if you’re just a normal person videotaping your child’s first birthday. You’re going to need to get that video footage off of the camera, edit it, and then put it onto a disc for future viewing. You might just want to run off a couple copies from your home computer, or you might be getting your DVD footage ready to be duplicated by a large duplication house. Either way, and every way in between, you’re going to need to follow the same couple of steps. If you are a regular, semi-computer literate person, this task may seem very daunting. Let me tell you, it’s not rocket science, and if you follow this guide it’ll be easy as pie. There are really only 3 to 4 steps in the process, and today I’m going to break it down for you today.

1.Capturing Your Video and Audio
This process will vary depending on what type of software you are using to capture to. I usually just use the Windows Movie Maker that comes with Windows XP Home Edition. After you have recorded your video, plug the camera into your computer. (Your digital video camera will come with a USB or S-Video cord that you can connect to your computer.) You computer should recognize that a new piece of hardware has been attached to it. When you open Windows Movie Maker, there is a button labeled “Capture from video device”. Click that button and follow the instructions, it’s really a snap. If you are using another type of software, just look for the option labeled “capture”, that’s the process of taking video from an outside source and placing it onto your hard drive as a digital video file.

2.Editing Your Video and Audio
Once you get your video and audio footage onto your computer’s hard drive, there are many different programs to use to edit and output your video. The most simple program PC users have access to is Windows Movie Maker, which we discussed in the previous step regarding video and audio capturing. This program is both free and easy to use, yet it is probably the least flexible. This doesn’t mean anything to the novice video editor, but will limit the more advanced users. If you are more advanced, I suggest checking out Adobe Premiere. I have used the program myself, and absolutely love it. Regardless of what program you use to edit your video, the process will be basically similar. You will be able to chop up and rearrange your video, add music or narration, and ultimately output it as an .avi file. You will want to output it as the most high quality .avi that you can. If you were preparing video to share over the web, or to burn to a CD to view on another computer, this would be your last step. But since we’re ultimately trying to get our video onto a DVD for viewing on a DVD player, we’ll need to complete another couple steps.

3.Encoding Your Video and Audio
This is one of the most important steps in the process, as it determines the quality and format of your DVD video footage. There are many different 3rd party applications that are used just for encoding, but some of the more high-end video editing programs like Adobe Premiere have encoding tools embedded in them. Regardless of what tool you use to encode, you’re going to need to end up with a high quality MPEG2 file, which is the format that will play on a DVD in a home DVD player.

4.Authoring Your DVD
DVD authoring is the process of adding a title screen, chapter markers, and other assorted features that you’ve probably experienced in watching professionally made DVD movies. You’re going to need a 3rd party application to author your DVD, and there are many to choose from. One of the more high-end applications is Adobe Encore, which is easy for a novice to use, and also has many advanced features that the more experienced DVD author will appreciate. Some of these programs come with templates, ready to use. I suggest that first-timers look for a program that offers this feature.

After you author your DVD, you’re ready to burn it to disc. If you completed all the steps correctly, you should be able to pop your DVD in your home player and watch away. Beware that some older DVDs do not play burned DVDs very well, so if you have an older one and your disc doesn’t play, it doesn’t mean that you did anything incorrectly. All in all, I understand that this is definitely not full instructions on how to author a DVD. I hope that this has at least shed a little light on the subject, and that you come away from this with a better understanding of how it’s done.

Jason Cole and DiskFaktory offer great tips and information regarding CD Duplication. Get info about DVD Duplication as well by visiting http://www.diskfaktory.com/tips/CD-duplication-tutorials.asp

Jan
18

What Is The Difference Between Adobe Premiere And Final Cut Video Editing Software?

Besides Final Cut is on a Mac and Premiere is on a PC, what are the differences? I am taking a college class that teaches Final Cut. I am excited to learn Final Cut because I know it is the industry standard. But I own premiere and a pc. Will learning Final Cut help me to understand Adobe Premiere?

Jan
16

Is Adobe Photoshop undisputedly number one program for image editing in the industry?

Photoshop is an Adobe Systems Product. Now days Adobe Systems is one of the biggest software development companies in the world. This company provides all multimedia application for all community designers. Graphic designers are using its Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, and Freehand etc. Web designers are using its Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver, Sound Booth, and Fireworks etc. Post-production artists are using Photoshop, Premiere, Sound Booth, and After Effects etc.

All above explanation is showing that photoshop belongs to the biggest technologies owning community. Now, I am going to tell you about why Photoshop is necessary for each and every designer of graphic designing, web designing, animation, photography and video editing industry. Photoshop has strong ties with other Adobe software for media editing, animation, and authoring. The .PSD (Photoshop Document), Photoshop’s native format, stores an image with support for most imaging options available in Photoshop.

In 1987, Thomas Knoll, a PhD student at the University of Michigan, began writing a program on his Macintosh Plus to display grayscale images on a monochrome display. This program, called Display, caught the attention of his brother John Knoll, an Industrial Light & Magic employee, who recommended Thomas turn it into a full-fledged image editing program. Thomas took a six month break from his studies in 1988 to collaborate with his brother on the program, which had been renamed ImagePro. Later that year, Thomas renamed his program Photoshop and worked out a short-term deal with scanner manufacturer Barneyscan to distribute copies of the program with a slide scanner; a “total of about 200 copies of Photoshop were shipped” this way.

During this time, John traveled to Silicon Valley and gave a demonstration of the program to engineers at Apple Computer Inc. and Russell Brown, art director at Adobe. Both showings were successful, and Adobe decided to purchase the license to distribute in September 1988. While John worked on plug-ins in California, Thomas remained in Ann Arbor writing program code. Photoshop 1.0 was released in 1990 for Macintosh exclusively, and now the latest released version of Photoshop is cs4.

 It was just introduction and a little bit history of the Photoshop. This software is able to provide all solutions related to image editing, digital painting, textures/pattern designing, special effects, lay outing and any type of bitmap or raster graphics editing. Do you want to learn this program, then their are so many professional institutions just go and enquire about the course.

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Jan
13

Adobe Photoshop Online Tutorial Unveils The Premier Photo Editing Program

If you had chosen to learn about photography 20 years ago you would have had to learn a great deal more about film speed, exposure value, shutter speeds, and focal length. You may have needed to have your own dark room in order to develop your photos as well as needing much more equipment in order to get great photos. Today’s budding photographer has it much easier since the advent of digital technology. While photography is still considered an incredible art it is much easier to do.

To develop photos you had to deal with chemicals and a drying process that was time consuming. The chemicals were toxic and dangerous to breathe in. With the digital cameras that are in use today we have instantaneous photo gratification and can immediately see whether the photo we took was good or bad. The simple act of hooking your camera up to your computer will enable you to print your photos with no more wait at the photo processing stand.

While very few professional photographers actually use film and darkrooms these days, every one of them still edit their photos to create professional looking results. No matter their skill or the expense of their camera, professional photographers rarely take photos that require zero editing. The secret tool of professional photographers is Adobe Photoshop.

The incredible array of tools and features of Adobe Photoshop is what makes it number one among professional photographers.

Photoshop contains all the necessary tools to turn an average picture into a photograph that looks as if it was taken by a professional in the best lighting condition possible. Every tool that a photographer would need to edit their photos is contained within this program.

One of the nicest things about Photoshop is its simplicty. There are no hazardous chemicals or poor lighting conditions or delays in development. Everything you need is easily accessible and quickly learned.

No one can predict the weather and lighting issues are one of the main things that can ruin a photo. Regardless of the lighting situation, you can make every photo look as if it were taken under the best lighting condition possible with Adobe Photoshop. Another common problem is red-eye and Photoshop allows you to remove red-eyes quickly and easily. You can also remove objects in the photograph as well as replace it with something else as if it was really there. For example, you can remove overhead electrical wires from the photos you take of a particular landmark. You can even remove complete strangers that can potentially ruin a perfect group photo of your friends. You can even change out the background in a particular photograph with Adobe Photoshop.

Quickly and easily restore cherished photograhs with a simple scanner and the tools in Photoshop. Print your results out on high quality photo paper and fool your friends and family with the actual age of the photograph itself. The task is simple and is not time consuming. This simple job is much easier with Photoshop than if you had to manually do it using a darkroom and chemicals.

These are only a few of the things you can do with this program. If photography is your hobby, then you will definitely see that Adobe Photoshop will be able to help you out in ways that you never thought possible. With this software, you can be sure that you will be able to make any photos you take look professional.

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