Former video issues
Quote from Forum Archives on July 6, 2016, 9:35 amPosted by: n2theson <n2theson@...>
Hi, all! As promised, here is the link to the video I referenced earlier in the week, a large portion of which was produced in PowerPoint: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z4Q5ePxQx0. I think it will be clear why Movie Maker alone would not have been sufficient for what I envisioned of the final product.
Now, a question: If I am going to continue doing things like this for my church, I believe I am going to ask for funding for proper tools to do it right. Any suggestions on software to produce videos of this type without trying to make programs do things they were never designed to do?
As usual…thanks in advance!
God bless,
Rex
…who wonders if a blender would
be as effective as a hedge trimmer
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Posted by: n2theson <n2theson@...>
Hi, all! As promised, here is the link to the video I referenced earlier in the week, a large portion of which was produced in PowerPoint: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z4Q5ePxQx0. I think it will be clear why Movie Maker alone would not have been sufficient for what I envisioned of the final product.
Now, a question: If I am going to continue doing things like this for my church, I believe I am going to ask for funding for proper tools to do it right. Any suggestions on software to produce videos of this type without trying to make programs do things they were never designed to do?
As usual…thanks in advance!
God bless,
Rex
…who wonders if a blender would
be as effective as a hedge trimmer
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