Video editing can prove to be an essential skill, especially if you want to produce some high quality video or to give special effects to your video. Although it might seem time consuming at first but once you get used to it, it is just a matter of minutes--really!
WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows-live/movie-maker
Making a photo based video:
Making a video based on your photos is really very easy, you just need to navigate to your saved photos and drag it onto the timeline (and expand the timeline so as to allocate proper time to the display of the photo). It is really easy to add additional features like transition effects (by right clicking on the timeline) and other special effects as well. That's it you can now create a photo based video!
Here is the video I made using windows movie maker, it really took me about half an hour the very first time (but if I were somewhat experienced then it really would have taken 1-2 minutes provided I have the contents ready).
SEVEN WONDERS OF WORLD
An edited video from Windows Movie Maker:
WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows-live/movie-maker
Making a photo based video:
Making a video based on your photos is really very easy, you just need to navigate to your saved photos and drag it onto the timeline (and expand the timeline so as to allocate proper time to the display of the photo). It is really easy to add additional features like transition effects (by right clicking on the timeline) and other special effects as well. That's it you can now create a photo based video!
Here is the video I made using windows movie maker, it really took me about half an hour the very first time (but if I were somewhat experienced then it really would have taken 1-2 minutes provided I have the contents ready).
SEVEN WONDERS OF WORLD
And video editing follows the same procedure as well:
- Just navigate to the desired file location or drag on the movie maker software
- Drag the video on the timeline
- Add special effects, re-size the timeline as desired
An edited video from Windows Movie Maker:
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