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Learn how to make short films or even movies in this great video series on how to shoot edit and post online your own videos.
There are 22 videos in this series:

Learn about dv and firewire connections and importing home videos to edit and copy in this free home movie video.

How to correctly connect your video camera to begin importing your videos in this free home movie video.

How to capture video using Windows Movie Maker in this free home movie video.

How to import video using Windows Movie Maker in this free home movie video.

How to capture video using Nero in this free home movie video.

Learn about capturing and editing using Nero How to edit video using Nero in this free home movie video.

How to capture video using Adobe Premiere in this free home movie video.

How to capture video using Ulead Movie Factory in this free home movie video.

How to capture video using Ulead Movie Factory in this free home movie video.

How to encode video using Quicktime in this free home movie video.

How to choose options when encoding video using Quicktime in this free home movie video.

How to choose options when encoding video using Quicktime in this free home movie video.

How to choose options when encoding video to WMV in this free home movie video.

How to choose options when encoding video to Widows Media in this free home movie video.

How to choose options when encoding video to Real Media in this free home movie video.

How to choose options when encoding video to Real Media in this free home movie video.

How to choose options when encoding video to Real Media in this free home movie video.

How to choose options when encoding video to MPEG in this free home movie video.

How to copy a DVD using intervideo in this free home movie video.

How to burn a DVD using intervideo in this free home movie video.

How to merge a DVD using intervideo in this free home movie video.

How to correctly burn your home videos to DVD in this free home movie video.

The non-linear version of video editing using computers and video editing software is different from the type of video editing that involves using actual video tape. That sort of editing is known as linear editing. Video editing, however, is in all its forms a way of arranging visual elements on video into a more perfect assembly during production. By removing unwanted or unnecessary footage and piecing together the parts in a more thoughtful way, a film or movie – even a home movie – can become a much more enjoyable piece of entertainment. In the realm of home video and memory preservation, a carefully edited home movie can make your child's baseball game or birthday party a project that yields generous results: a home movie worth watching again and again, impressive to friends, family and neighbors!
So you have shot some video and now must go through the hassle of importing it onto your computer and trying to burn or copy it to a DVD. For many this would be a frustrating procedure but not you. You have Expert Village! This free video series will show you exactly how to upload the video directly from your camera to the computer and how to encode, copy and burn it to a DVD. Whether you use Quicktime, Real Player or a multitude of other programs this series covers almost everything you will need to know to get your memories out into the world. So fear not, the electronic gods are smiling upon you today!
Jack Jenson Mr. Jenson is literally a jack of all trades having background in sales, marketing, video production, computer rebuilding, farming, local politics and enjoying life. He also enjoys traveling to other countries at least once a year. He can be reached at: jensonvideoman@yahoo.comdkdk
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