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can anybody help me to create a Video

i want to make some videos but i have no experience on making in any videos but if you guys can teach me the basics its greatly appreciated

 

now i like to make videos like this one

a normal video with picture and stuff like the I3 and stuff i want to make a videos on build but i need your help guys to do it guys

 

all opinions and tricks is greatly appreciated 

 

Thank you very much guys

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Take video > use windows movie maker > VIDEO! :D 

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What programs?

You can use something like Sony Vegas or Adobe premier for most video stuff.

Photoshop or GIMP for the pictures and such.

Audacity for voice overs.

Just look up some tutorials

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Take video > use windows movie maker > VIDEO! :D

Pretty much this. You can add fancy editing and stuff later down the line.

And you should have a mic because on videos like that no one wants to sit there and read text while you type it out.

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try windows moviemaker, play around with it and see hwo it work for you, if it doesnt suit you look around for other software like after effects, sony vegas, premiere etc.

May the light have your back and your ISO low.

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