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    Question on editing hunting film?

    What software are yall using to edit hunting film. Just picked up a camera and going to try it this year but need recommendations on good software

    #2
    If you have a Mac, the iMovie that it comes with is pretty simple and its a decent program.

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      #3
      Originally posted by BigFoot View Post
      If you have a Mac, the iMovie that it comes with is pretty simple and its a decent program.
      Sorry should have stated. I do not have anything apple. Only windows

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        #4
        I have windows also and I can't even upload my videos on it. My camera is a Canon M50.

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          #5
          Adobe worked for me.

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            #6
            Take a look at Vegas.

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              #7
              Take a look at "Kate's Video Toolkit". It's pretty basic, but it's free.

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                #8
                cyberlink powerdirector is a amazing program and easy to use. Also there a lot of how to videos on youtube for it.

                Award-winning Windows and mobile apps. Video & photo editing. Video playback via online, DVD & Blu-ray. Video conferencing, livecasting, online chat, mobile.

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                  #9
                  Thanks everyone

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                    #10
                    I've used the basic windows movie maker software that's pre loaded on most machines. It's not the best but fairly easy to get started with. I've looked at some others like adobe and they seem very complicated so I've never taken the time to learn.

                    Here's what I did last year with the included windows movie maker.

                    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCEUUunJTrI&feature=youtube_gdata_player"]Opening Day 2014 9 Point Buck - YouTube[/ame]

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Slick8 View Post
                      I've used the basic windows movie maker software that's pre loaded on most machines. It's not the best but fairly easy to get started with. I've looked at some others like adobe and they seem very complicated so I've never taken the time to learn.

                      Here's what I did last year with the included windows movie maker.

                      Opening Day 2014 9 Point Buck - YouTube
                      Give this man a gold star..!!😀

                      Excellent video and done with a program that takes little time to learn. I am so old I can't remember my name sometimes but every time I come back to good old Windows Movie Maker it only takes a few minutes to be fully back in the swing of operation.

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                        #12
                        I'll have to give windows movie maker a try. That was a well done video.

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                          #13
                          For less than 50 bucks, you can download the whole AVS4YOU suite and use it for editing video, pics and converting to just about any format. For instance, if you want to do a condensed version of your video that will play on your iPhone, you can convert it with this software very easily to play on your phone... It is very intuitive and easy to learn. Heck, If I can do it, anyone can. I HATE COMPUTERS!!! They're just a necessary evil.

                          Check it out:

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                            Following

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                              Lightworks

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