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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Hi Jendi,
Great Tips… I bookmarkded this one for future reference. You were clear and concise and your instuctions were great for those of us who are technically and instructionally challenged.
Thank You for this one!
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