Computers were designed to make things easier for us and a lot faster. That is also true with using computers for video editing. Computers are being used for video editing nowadays because it saves a lot of time. If you are familiar with computers it will be a lot easy and you can finish the job in about an hour. Using computers for video editing is known as Digital Video Editing. All you have to do is just take a video or a shot then connect your camcorder to the computer. After that you can start editing it and add whatever filters or titles you want to put.

The computer will play an important part in making you video a good one. You have to download or install video editing software first. Also, check your computer. You must have a CPU processor that is fast. The CPU processor is the life of the computer for this is where information is stored. As like what they say the muscle and the brains of a computer. If the CPU is fast, it will produce better edited videos and you could check or preview the vid Continue reading »

Video editing software enables you to relive and enjoy your special moments caught on video and to share them with your family and friends. By using the latest in digital video technology, desktop video editing has become both simple to perform and popular. You can focus on the essence of your home videos and create a compelling and emotional story.

There are many video editing software packages available for editing video on your personal computer. Pc and Apple computers have low- end software that comes with their machines, pre installed with basic tools to capture and edit video footage. You can edit the video footage and play it back to tape or display the finished movie on your computer screen.

You will need a video capture card to transfer videos between your computer and camcorder or VCR. A video capture card should carry either analog or DV in/out, to digitize the video onto your hard drive. Most of the video captures cards are bundled with video editing software so you don’ Continue reading »

Video editing programs allow you to create and modify video files and export them in a number of formats. While using such programs you will most likely encounter tasks such as video cropping, video/audio transitions, creating/adding special effects and titles. A good video editor should be intuitive, flexible, allowing for nearly endless options, and easy to use, while not sacrificing many features. Serving as the hub for all your video projects your editor must also be reliable, compatible and readily able to perform a variety of video editing task sufficiently.

Free Video Editors

If you are just starting out with video editing or your thinking of, then I would suggest first trying out free or inexpensive video editors. These free downloads or demo’s often won’t have all the features of functions of bought software but they will be helpful for getting a feel for editing, and some basic functions. These programs are usually shareware or freeware and they’re not generally available in retail stores. There are a wide variety of video editors available online, all you need to do is too find the one to match your requirements.

Beginner Editors

These type of programs offer core video editing features with an emphasis on ease of use. They often include helpful wizards to walk users through common tasks such as cropping video, adding titles or music and other basic tasks. Good editors should also include built in tutorials or help sections for getting started of if you have any questions. In addition the program interface will generally be very straightforward, basic, and fairly easy to navigate. Many of these editors come pre-loaded with presets or professionally-designed templates to assist novice users in achieving polished results right away. But some of these editors may sacrifice ease of use for more advanced features, this can often result in frustrated users after they have progressed from the learning stages and wish too have more flexibility with their programs. Some basic video editors even come with new computers like Windows Movie Maker, and iMovie. Overall beginner video editors have good features to get you started off in the right direction and are great for recreational movie makers. The prices for such programs can be anywhere in between 0-$150. Continue reading »