Posted by Lanse on April 03, 2009 at 17:53:57 from (65.89.42.189):
In Reply to: Question for Lanse posted by James Howell on April 03, 2009 at 17:07:18:
Farm out, im gonna use that one :-)
Depends on which camera i use. First video on the disk is shot with a canon FS100, seond video, the first ever allis update on youtube, i made with a canon IS15. The IS15 is an 8 mp still camera that can also take video. The FS100 is a video camera that can take stills, 9mb.
I used to use crappy windows movie maker for editing. It is second nature and i had a feel for it after about a week. You can do transitions, trim footage, about anything you want. Even titles and credits.
Then i got the FS100 and that writes in some strange format, like MPG2P or something. avi is standard and my preference. You can only use canons software, not movie maker to edit that. Theres some cool transisions on that too, and the software is easy once you get used to it. Movie maker is still better in my opinion though.
Once i can find some work around here again, im going to buy better editing software, something a notch above the free stuff.
Im getting serious about the youtube thing, its accually starting to take off. Ive managed almost 100,000 video views since november when i started. Ive worked really hard at these videos, and they arent easy. a 10 minuite video is about 920 mb usually, that takes about eight hours to upload with high speed. I let it do that overnight or when im at school. I hope yall push that "HQ" (high quality) button :-)
Movie maker is really good stuff. Its on this 2005 model dell laptop so it's been around a while. if you dont have it i bet you could download it from microsoft.
Good Luck!! I'll email this to you if you dont see it.
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