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  1. JUMPCUT STUDIOS STOCK MOVIE
  2. JUMPCUT STUDIOS STOCK INSTALL
  3. JUMPCUT STUDIOS STOCK SOFTWARE

If you use a Web site to make your movie, you will likely need to compress, or shrink, your clips.

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Some Web sites such as EyeSpot and One True Media have worked out a partnership with record labels to offer certain songs that you can use with your project. Songs downloaded from iTunes and other music services don't always work (iTunes files, for instance, don't work on Jumpcut). You can add a title, insert subtitles and end with rolling credits.įor music videos, you will need a digital music file, which you can also drag and drop so that it runs parallel to your sequence of clips.

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Both the Web sites and video-editing software programs offer the same basic features: You can transition from one clip to another by fading in and out, for instance, or add visual effects. It's similar to cutting, pasting and moving around text, though sometimes it takes a while to get used to the commands.įrom there, it's your chance to get creative. Cutting clips usually involves moving two needles to mark the portion you want to keep. Most programs let you drag and drop the clips and sequence them. It's easiest to record snippets and string them together. With video-editing software, you need to import the clips or photographs. If you're really stuck, Redwood City's One True Media lets you mail in your print photographs, MiniDV tapes, reels - anything short of your entire camera - and it will convert it into a digital format for you.

JUMPCUT STUDIOS STOCK MOVIE

Otherwise, both iMovie for the Mac and Windows Movie Maker for the PC let you import the video onto your computer through a cable.

JUMPCUT STUDIOS STOCK INSTALL

The camera or camcorder comes with software that you can install on your computer and use it to transfer the video. Some camcorders also save onto SD memory cards, which slip directly into your computer, although not all computers have a slot for the memory card.

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You generally need either a FireWire or USB cable to move video from your camcorder to your computer. "We're finding a lot of people end up not transferring their videos onto their PC," said Lorrin Maughan, product manager at Microsoft. But it gets complicated with camcorders because there are so many different formats. With cell phones equipped with video and e-mail, it's as easy as sending the clip to an e-mail address. Getting the movie onto your computer is typically one of the key obstacles. Sony and other electronics-makers have also introduced high-end, high-definition recorders, but the crisp images won't translate onto the Web most sites limit the size of your video files, and high definition makes the files too large. Many digital camcorders sell for less than $500 and some for close to $100 (though you sacrifice picture quality). Many of the videos on YouTube feature people just talking or dancing in front of their Webcams.Ĭamcorders let you record longer and higher-quality clips. Webcams cost as little as $10 and can be attached to your computer. Some cell phones also let you record video. This is as easy as taking some digital photographs, or using your digital camera to record short clips. While we can't guarantee instant fame - though it appears that cute pets, girls, dancing or something wildly funny or crazy tend to be pretty popular - we can offer some tips to help you get there. YouTube plays more than 100 million clips a day. If you prefer to use software, all new Maciontosh computers come with Apple's iMovie, while Microsoft Windows users have Windows Movie Maker. Jumpcut, for instance, hosts groups that share stock footage, and EyeSpot struck deals with rock bands and Hollywood studios to let its users mash up copyrighted footage.ĮyeSpot, One True Media and Jumpcut are also among the sites that let you upload your clips and edit from the Web site. If you feel like your clips aren't good enough or you don't have any, you can borrow someone else's. On Grouper, you can record from your Webcam and post it online. Sites such as San Mateo's YouTube and San Francisco's Jumpcut let you send video clips to the site directly from your cell phone. Most digital cameras come equipped with video recording features, as do the latest cell phones. The explosion of online video has made it increasingly easier - not to mention cheaper - to make a video and post it online for the world to see.Īll you need is a computer with an Internet connection. Many more people have posted homemade clips on any number of sites, from a 79-year-old man who recounts his life in front of a Webcam (and has 25,000 YouTube subscribers) to Harry Potter fans setting their favorite movie clips to music.










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