Re: Video editing progs
Posted by wil5on on
Sat Jun 12th 2004 at 3:18pm
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Do you? Preferably small in filesize...
What I'm planning on doing is recording some CS/DoD/etc. games and doing a music video...
Re: Video editing progs
Posted by scary_jeff on
Sat Jun 12th 2004 at 6:45pm
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Second agreement of the day, virtual dub is the de facto half-life movie making tool.
Re: Video editing progs
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Sat Jun 12th 2004 at 6:47pm
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Windows Movie Maker 2 is pretty good, with some nice transitions. Probably the Windows equivalent of iMovie.
Re: Video editing progs
Posted by wil5on on
Sun Jun 13th 2004 at 4:14am
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Thanks, I'm about to dl it now.
Re: Video editing progs
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um, no offense guys, but virtual dub and movie maker are -craaaap-
Vegas 4.0, Adobe Premiere 6/6.5 and Adobe After Effects 5/6 are the best. They have transitions, effects, etc... They're also very expensive! :biggrin:
Re: Video editing progs
Posted by Forceflow on
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he asked for free ones ... and with Virtualdub and its filters, a lot can be achieved too.
Re: Video editing progs
Posted by 2dmin on
Wed Jun 16th 2004 at 10:27am
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Yeah ... well premiere and stuff can be free ... sort of ... :razz: