Finding the Right Amateur Movie-Making Software for My Project

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The discussion centers on finding suitable amateur movie-making software for editing projects, specifically for users transitioning from basic tools like Windows Movie Maker. Participants recommend Vegas Video by ACID for its user-friendly interface and advanced audio control features, which allow for multiple audio tracks simultaneously. Ulead Video Studio is also mentioned as a viable option, though less favored. The need for software that supports both animation and traditional editing is emphasized, as well as the preference for tools that do not require DVD burning capabilities.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of video editing concepts
  • Familiarity with audio layering techniques
  • Knowledge of animation principles
  • Experience with Windows operating systems
NEXT STEPS
  • Research Vegas Video by ACID features and tutorials
  • Explore Ulead Video Studio capabilities and user reviews
  • Learn about audio editing techniques in video production
  • Investigate animation software options suitable for beginners
USEFUL FOR

Amateur filmmakers, students in multimedia courses, and anyone seeking to enhance their video editing skills with user-friendly software options.

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I recently used Windows Movie Maker in editing an 8-minute long movie I made for my class project on Mount Everest. Most of you may know that Windows Movie Maker is very basic and performs only the most rudimentary functions.

I am new to the world of amateur movie making, so could anyone please recommend an amateur movie-making software? I am looking for one that is able to have multiple audio/music running at the same time, something I was not able to do in WMM and caused me to record narration with music playing from my speakers. The result was, needless to say, not great. I am also interested in animation. If there is a software that allows for both animation and normal movie editing, that would be great.

I do not have a DVD-writer at the moment, so a DVD maker is not something that I am looking for even though I know that there are LOTS of those.
 
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I highly recommend you Vegas Video by ACID...Vegas Video is a high level video editing software but it also works well for beginners...I have been editing movies with Vegas Video for quite a long time now...the reason why i like it iz because it gives you a very good control over your audio and video positioning. Has a lot of audio and video effects/plugins,etc I think it has a friendlier environment then the adobe premiere...
 

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