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What's a good free video editing software I can get online?

I want to put some clips together to make it all one video, and do several other things like have cool effects and titles and all that good stuff,
Whats a good free video editing software I can get online?
That’s simple? And virus free?

Thanks so much for your help. I really appreiciate it. icon smile What's a good free video editing software I can get online?
Windows movie marker won’t ever work for me.


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6 Responses to “What's a good free video editing software I can get online?”

  1. Ansrgeek says:

    Photobucket is a great web based and FREE editing tools. The software behind it comes from Adobe who make some of the best commercial ($$$) photo and video editors. Also check out Jaycut which allows you to export and save your videos! If you need/want more features downloading VideoSpin, VideoPad or VideoThang are great options. Still free, but you have to download the software. For under $100 you can buy Adobe Premiere Elements.

    There is also new freeware version of Windows Movie Maker that works on Windows Vista, XP and even Windows 7. Microsoft has added and deleted features from each version and this version has all the features from each version plus some extras.

    http://www.edit-photos.net/video
    http://www.squidoo.com/youtube-video-editing

  2. EntitY says:

    Avidemux is good…

  3. Sandy says:

    This website had free download of video clips http://www.sofotex.com/download/Multimedia/Video/

    This website http://www.internetvideomag.com/articles2003/FreeVideoEditingSolutions.htm

    There are three main players in this area – Sony’s Dvgate and MovieShaker software which comes bundled with their VAIO line of multimedia computers, Apple’s iMovie2 (and iDVD) which comes with most new Macintosh systems, and Microsoft’s MovieMaker 2 for Windows XP. (If you have MovieMaker on your Windows XP, it is a free download to upgrade it to MovieMaker 2).

    On this site, you can find numerous links to info about both MovieMaker and iMovie.

    How to Use iMovie

    iMovie Basics by Peter Hein

  4. Mark says:

    well what about the windows movie maker, i think thats as far as you can go with free

  5. Jason says:

    VirtualDub…

    http://www.virtualdub.org/

    But, I would just use Windows Movie maker (or imovie) cause it has more transitions (i actually don’t know if virtualdub has any at all)

  6. jf says:

    Completely Free: Video Spin, Jump Cut, WAX, Zwei-stein, and JahShaka (XP)

    I can’t speak to any of those, but they are entirely free. I did read in some PC mag that they felt Video Spin was the best of the free options out there.

    Pay but affordable: Sony Vegas Movie Studio, Corel Ulead Video Studio, Pinnacle Studio, Adobe Premiere Elements, AVS Video Editor

    Sony and AVS are easiest to learn by reputation. Adobe is the most robust of the lot but also the most expensive. Sony and Adobe have very strong online communities (so free online support for you).

    All of the pay software has free trials you can download. Then you can test out the software and see if any are worth paying for or not.

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