07-17-2019, 03:27 PM
Best thing is to take some footage and start. There are a lot of programs that basically do the same thing using the same jargon. Timeline, clips, cut, dissolve, etc. are industry terms universally used.
So, shoot some footage, grab some you already have or get a tutorial with source footage included. This can be a great way as a beginner on any software to learn the layout, the names and purpose of different areas or windows, and general tools used commonly.
You can download imovie for windows and start creating videos. With this program it will be easy for you to do this. It is intuitive and free.
So, shoot some footage, grab some you already have or get a tutorial with source footage included. This can be a great way as a beginner on any software to learn the layout, the names and purpose of different areas or windows, and general tools used commonly.
You can download imovie for windows and start creating videos. With this program it will be easy for you to do this. It is intuitive and free.