Wanna Nail your projects? try this 3 editing software(s)

 



You may produce movies that can reduce turnover and increase productivity among new hires now that you are aware of the advantages of employing video as a content medium.

If not, read these and then return in 10 minutes.

The difference between knowing something and being able to use it, however, is a learning curve. What do you do now that you've bought your cheap tripod online and recorded your new hire welcome video on your smartphone?

Opening video software and starting from scratch can be scary, especially if you lack prior experience. However, with a little guidance, anyone can edit videos.

Here is a list of a few of our favorite video editing programs. Continue reading, and in a little while you'll be  producing jaw-dropping training videos.


and they are as follows 


1)Screencast-o-matic





You can use your webcam to record yourself and your screen at the same time. The cherry on top is the ability to incorporate your audio input and add narration to fully illustrate how to use a product or piece of software.

These capabilities are great for adding a key human touch to instructional training videos sent to team members who are located far away.

Pros

  • Free version is offered
  • No account is needed.
  • on both Mac and Windows
  • Simple physics with an easy-to-use interface
  • Option for direct publication or download

Cons

  • Java must be installed and current.
  • Internet connection required
  • PRO ($15/year) is required for some features.
  • You are only able to record for a maximum of 15 minutes in the free version.
  • limited editing equipment

2)iMovie





Software made to satisfy the needs of a professional editor might not be the best option for a beginner.

If you're new to video editing, you should opt for an editing tool with an easy-to-understand user interface and sequential procedures. We now have Apple's iMovie.

Pros

  • Free
  • gives newcomers a user-friendly interface
  • built-in themes and effects
  • Custom components
  • Simple sharing

Cons

  • only accessible to Mac users

3)Lumen 5





Lumen5 is a "instant video producer." For novice video producers who don't want to spend the time learning how to utilize iMovie, it's ideal. If you're seeking for a quick, straightforward method to create videos, look no further.

The four sources listed below can be used to create films using Lumen5: a "script" (whose content you paste), uploading media, employing a blog (for which you input a link), or beginning from scratch.

Think about a welcome or handover document that is lengthy, outdated, or boring. It only takes a few clicks to upload a file or enter a URL into Lumen5 to generate something memorable, relevant, and spectacular. Lumen5 only accepts input from the text.

By using machine learning to automate the editing and fine-tuning process, you may quickly produce a beautiful video. The length of each slide in the video is determined by an algorithm based on how much text has been retrieved for that slide.

A.I. chooses the best visuals and audio to complement the content you've typed. Intelligent text alignment makes sure that faces are not concealed and that words that are important are automatically highlighted.
After including your logo and a call to action, you can now download and distribute your video.


Pros

  • Free version is offered
  • little effort
  • on both Mac and Windows
  • Templates
  • music collection
  • Available in landscape, square, and portrait formats


Cons

  • All videos in the free edition include watermarks and end with a slide bearing the Lumen5 logo.
  • The maximum number of videos you can create in the free edition is two.
  • limited customization and styling
  • a limited amount of control over the time, delay, and scenes' captions
  • limited features and capabilities
  • Computer only


If you are an experienced video editor (or hoping to level up) and looking for excellent videos that pack a punch, be it advanced animations or live action footage, we recommend Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere Pro. Both are industry leaders in video editing, and among seasoned editors, they routinely compete for first place.

Unable to decide? Find out which is simpler to use by trying both out for free.

If you'd want to see for yourself how eduMe and video production may improve your workforce, schedule a personal demo.

Our mobile-first solution enables your staff to access training, communication, and engagement at the moment of need. wherever, whenever. Training is just one of the many things we can help with.
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