Thursday, February 9, 2012

What video editing software would you recommend for condensing a movie into 5 seconds?!?

Looking to create some of the '5 second movies' seen on youtube was wondering which software was the best, have tried powerdirector and it is too clunky and unintuitive i gave up witht eh clip trimming!! Any other options?What video editing software would you recommend for condensing a movie into 5 seconds?!?Try Sony Vegas Pro 8.0. You need to import a video there, then hold CTRL and you can modify the length of the video.



I think you can try also with Windows Movie Maker. The advantage of this is that is already installed in your pc. What video editing software would you recommend for condensing a movie into 5 seconds?!?Hi - Good question: Not sure exactly what functionality you're looking for (Time remapping, clip shortening etc.) but I bet you could probably find one or two tools to look at from this list:



1) Wax

A free tool with powerful editing and compositing abilities.



2) Video Spin

Video Spin is the free video editing tool from Avid.



3) T@B ZS4

T2B ZS4 is a free video editing and compositing tool from Zwei-Stein. Its not for everyone, but it could be for you.



4) Vivia

Vivia is a basic editing software which is currently being developed and is in Beta testing. If you are using Linux or Windows you might want to check this out



5) Jahshaka

Jahshaka is a free multi-use offline editing tool. Although it is still fairly new on the market.



6) Avidemux

One of the more stable and complete free tools available.



7) Blender

Blender is a powerful, multi-use editing/compositing and modeling tool. It's one of the best on the market and it's free.



8) Movica

A tool to deal with MPG and flash video. It's simple, it's powerful and it's free!



Other than that you're into the 'big guns' such as Adobe Premier or Final Cut Pro



Yahoo! Answers community guidelines prohibit me from posting the link to my web site which has a complete list of these tools. A quick look at my profile will yield that information, though.



Thanks... Freevideoman

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