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Texas Joe

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Fellow Shooters,
I have never really tried doing video. I need an easy, but decent video editing program that will run on my business system. I’m not real savy either. I have a pentium 5 and 8 mb ram. Don’t want to make a large investment unless the video bug really bites me. Please help. Don’t know if I have the talent for this.
 
Do you have an iPad? The Apple iMovie application is very easy to navigate and it’s free.
 
Da Vinci Resolve is a professional editing program that has full functionality for free. It does have somewhat of a learning curve, but it's great software. I doubt it will run on a pentium 5 though.

An other option could also be to get a pirated version of a very old adobe premiere pro. It is the industry standard for video editing.

If you are not video savvy it does have somewhat of a learning curve, but luckily youtube can give you a tutorial nowadays which can get you editing within an hour.

Learn Premiere Pro in 30 Minutes - YouTube
 
Da Vinci Resolve is a professional editing program that has full functionality for free. It does have somewhat of a learning curve, but it's great software. I doubt it will run on a pentium 5 though.

An other option could also be to get a pirated version of a very old adobe premiere pro. It is the industry standard for video editing.

If you are not video savvy it does have somewhat of a learning curve, but luckily youtube can give you a tutorial nowadays which can get you editing within an hour.

Learn Premiere Pro in 30 Minutes - YouTube
I was told Premier Pro Elements will not function properly on my computer. That was my first choice.
 
Da Vinci Resolve is a professional editing program that has full functionality for free. It does have somewhat of a learning curve, but it's great software. I doubt it will run on a pentium 5 though.

An other option could also be to get a pirated version of a very old adobe premiere pro. It is the industry standard for video editing.

If you are not video savvy it does have somewhat of a learning curve, but luckily youtube can give you a tutorial nowadays which can get you editing within an hour.

Learn Premiere Pro in 30 Minutes - YouTube
Thanks. That seems to be a favorite. Any recommendations on what I need to operate it sufficiently?
 
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