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When you buy a Mac there will be tons of software on it.
One of these isiMovie.
A great starter program but it has its limitations.
In truth, it is really only intended for basic editing of family videos or short, homemade productions.
For this I suggest gettingHyperEngine- AV movie editing software.
Basically, it succeeds where iMovie has failed.
I think it is not focused on the home user who may only ever use iMovie once or twice.
when you’ve got completed the download and it is installed, fire off the program.
You will be greeted by the home screen where you might begin editing videos.
Obviously this will be blank as you have not yet imported any video.
Open up your video folder with the videos you want to edit.
Drag them into the HyperEngine window.
This will import them into the program ready to be edited.
Do the same for any audio files that you want in the video.
It will detect any cameras you have connected to the computer for your selection.
once you nail selected a camera clickrecordto begin recording the clip.
When you have finished, clickstopthen click " OK'.
The video will be imported along with the others.
When you have all the media you want in the video, begin to drag them onto the timeline.
There are several different levels for video, audio, subtitles, effects and transitions.
So if you are dragging in a video file, drag it into the allocated space for video.
Do the same for all the other different types of media.
it’s possible for you to edit the media further by clicking on it.
A piece of advice that I’ll give about this software is to step into it nice and slowly.
This can cut films accurately to the millisecond and its tools are astounding for free software.
Once you edit a few small productions then you’ll be able to start producing that mini-series.