This video shows you every step I take to edit these tips with Windows Movie Maker.
from my very first vlogging series in 2008.
I also have a screencast tutorial of Windows Live Movie Maker.
And you can hire me to do editing for you through Scenes and Cinema.
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This was great! Thank you Jendi!
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Hello, Jendi.
Useful advice, as usual.
In turn, I would like to offer you one little piece of advice, too.
I bet you have heard of *Camtasia*. It’s a software designed to directly record your computer screen (and nothing BUT your computer screen) while you perform any actions, using any program, on it. That way, your video shows a very clear and precise image of your every action and it is very easy for your audience-to-be to follow what you do.
The software comes with a very comprehensive, yet simple guide which literally shows you (in video) what you have to do to create, modify, alter, store etc a project. Then, you can upload it to your blog, YouTube or any other platform.
The newest versions are not free; however you can check it out and maybe create a reviewing video for your clients. It is really, r e a l l y useful for people who want to create tutorials for computer usage.
Be well, Be creative
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