Video Editing Basics: Free Video Demo


Video Editing Software Basics: Watch this Free Tutorial

Video editing software has a fairly high learning curve, but if you master one program, you will probably find others easier to learn since most edit programs have similar layouts.

Just like cars all have the same basic features: a steering wheel, brakes and an accelerator; video editing programs also have similar features and layouts.

In this free video editing tutorial, I demonstrate the similarities between three programs: Sony Vegas, Camtasia Studio, and Windows Movie Maker.  Although turned around a bit, all three programs have essentially the same basic user interface.

The user interface with any video editing program consists of multiple windows that all function independently yet work together. No other genre of software has so much going on in so many windows at once.   That confuses a lot of people.

Why are there so many windows?

One way you can think of it is to remember that before computers, it took at least five to fifteen different components to edit video.  Once computers came along, all those different machines were duplicated inside the editing software, but each one required its own window.  You can see what I mean in the two pictures below.  One is an old analogue edit system and the other is  WMM with four separate windows open.

linear video editing system

This is an analogue video editing system I bought in 1986. This was actually a very small system that could not do a whole lot. A larger system would have had twice this many components.

windows movie maker video editing software

Windows Movie Maker 4-Window Interface

Once you learn what all the windows do, how they function apart yet together, video editing will make a lot more sense. If you do not understand this basic concept, then video editing will befuddle you to no end.

No matter what video editing software you wish to use, this free editing tutorial from Video Production Tips will help you learn how to use the program.

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Lorraine Grula

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