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Gray Buffalo
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What soft wear do you use to edit your videos? I've tried a few and I'm not a computer person. Any help would be welcome.
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I just use iMovie. Good enough for home video and user friendly.
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There are tons out there but Windows movie maker in its simple versions are fine for most home movie applications. When you get a little experience with it you can produce simple 5-10 minute videos in 5-10 minutes. Everything on my youtube channel (keyword: Russell Outdoor Guides) was built with movie maker.
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Try movie maker.
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