Wednesday, January 18, 2012

About Video/Movie Editor

Well, my ICT teacher gave me a task last week. We have to search 3 kinds (pr one, i don't know, it's still mistery.... #lol) of software and hardware for Video/Mavie Editor.
Then, he didn't say what we have to do with that. So, i decided to post it on this blog. Because, yeah, he also tell me that one of our projects for this semester is Blogging. We have to edit a blog and also posting 5 entries that usefull, not just our daily story. And one of them, we must write it ourselves, not just copy paste. Then... this is it!
Check it out!



 a.    Software
Windows Movie Maker
Whether you prefer Hollywood or the indie scene, you’re the director with Movie Maker.
Import and edit slide shows and videos
Quickly add photos and footage from your PC or camera into Movie Maker. Then fine tune your movie just the way you want it. You can move things around, speed it up or slow it down—it’s up to you.
Edit the soundtrack and add a theme
Enhance your movie with audio and a theme. Movie Maker adds transitions and effects automatically so your movie looks polished and professional.
Share your movie online
Once your movie is ready, share it online on Facebook, YouTube or other social networking and video sharing sites. Send a link to your movie in an email to family and friends so they won’t miss it.


Open Movie Editor
Open Movie Editor is a free and open source video editing program, designed for basic movie making capabilities. It aims to be powerful enough for the amateur movie artist, yet easy to use.
Create Titles in Inkscape
Inkscape is a powerful Vector graphics program, that can be used to create extensive title graphics, using different fonts and graphical elements, that can be easily overlayed onto a video with Open Movie Editor.
Inkscape is Free and Open Source Software, and has a large Community of Developers as well as Artist Users, and it is not only available for the Linux Operating System, but for other major Software Platforms.
Node and Curve based Filters
Node based compositing is a flexible and powerful way to create new video filters by combining and connecting existing basic operations into effects and image processing algorithms.
Combined with the versatility of Color Curves, which can be added as Nodes to the Open Movie Editor Node Graph, you can solve most needs, even for advanced color manipulation.
It also allows for creating advanced green and blue screen keyers, and enables the development of custom despill filters as well.

VideoPad Video Editor
NCH Software's VideoPad Video Editor Professional is a full-featured video-editing tool that is surprisingly easy to use. It can combine numerous clips and soundtracks in a wide range of video formats into movie projects, or build an entire production out of a single clip. It supports drag-and-drop editing, real-time effects previews, format conversion, importing and exporting files, captions, narration, and more. It can burn DVDs, HDs, and Blu-ray discs and output video to portable devices. It can also capture video from camcorders and other devices.
It's a rare video editor that you can just fire up and start making movies with, but that's what we did with VideoPad Pro. We browsed to a cartoon saved as an MPG file. VideoPad Pro scanned it and displayed it in the left half of the split main view, with its frames running sequentially along the bottom of a main preview window in a scrollable, time-marked view, and also displayed its information in the left-hand Media List panel. Pressing the Play button played the clip normally. Extracting clips from the main clip was incredibly simple; using the timeline, we selected an In Point and an Out Point and clicked the green down arrow. VideoPad extracted the clip and displayed it below in the Video Track section, which is just above the similar Audio Track. In this manner, we quickly cut up and rearranged the cartoon out of sequence, and then previewed it in the right-hand pane. The transitions between merged clips were seamless. We could save our finished clip or subject it to a wide range of processing and production tools. Toolbar icons let us quickly insert blank spaces or add narration, captions, and other effects. Clicking Build Movie called up a dialog that let us select the video format and whether to burn a disc, send it to a portable device, upload it to YouTube, and other choices.
With smartphones, video sharing sites, and Webcams everywhere, there's no lack of raw video resources, just a need for a powerful, easy-to-use tool like VideoPad Video Editor Professional to put your projects together, polish them up, and present them in the format of your choice. More than just fast and competent, though, we also found


b.    Hardware
  •  PC (computer)
  • VCD
  • HandyCam
  • Cellphone with camera
  •  And other

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