Painaid said:I'm not ashamed to say I use Windows Movie Maker. It gets the job done fine usually. I say usually because if I am mixing a 10 minute video, it usually won't work...it will bog down and it won't publish correctly. So all I have to do is publish the movie in two separate parts, then publish the two big parts together.
But if you want to go crazy and really put some time into it, you could illegally get Sony Vegas. But as far as free software, WMM really is the best from my experience. That, and it's very easy and quick to use.
Naturaltalnt said:I personaly love Abode CS3 Master Collection.
It has just about everything you would ever need for video, sound, and picture editing ... the down side is it cost 1,000 - 1,500.
Premiere, After Affects, Photoshop, Acrobat, Contribute, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, Illustrator, InDesign, Soundbooth, Bridge, Encore, On Location.
A hell of a deal.
Naturaltalnt said:Yup, the high school I went to my senior year had a class with a bunch of expensive tech and 30 computers loaded each with all those programs and more.
It was one of the highest paid public schools, but that class was locked down tight.
RC-ST. said:try moviemaker - you will be surprised but it s already installed on your windows