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Apr 29, 2010 12:02 |  #1

What is the easiest and best tool to create youtube videos?

I have two years experience creating broadcast video for television, so I know what I'm doing but the tools I used - Premiere and Ulead Media Studio Pro - are overkill for what I need.

My needs are very simple:

- Import still images and the ability to utilize Ken Burns style of editing (pan, zoom)

- import or record an audio track

- ability to render output at whatever resolution, frame rate, etc. that is beneficial to youtube and will create the optimal quality video.

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Apr 29, 2010 18:37 |  #2

Nobody?

Out of 250,000 photographers, nobody has done a youtube video?


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Nobody?

Out of 250,000 photographers, nobody has done a youtube video?

do you mean thinks like Imovie?


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Apr 29, 2010 18:40 |  #4

these days, YouTube will accept pretty most anything as an upload... avi, MP4, mov, etc. etc. .... so... I suppose use your favorite video editing program... get the video under the size limit... and upload....


if so inclined, you can download a free FLV convertor that will put the file into the Youtube FLV format before uploading to reduce the processing time.


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Apr 29, 2010 21:19 as a reply to  @ va_rider's post |  #5

Thanks, appreciate it.

What I'm looking for is a very basic editor. Just that basics: single time line, drag and drop an image, easy pan and zoom, drag and drop a transition, etc.

I used to be extremely proficient with Media Studio Pro 8, but that was years ago and besides, it is way too complex for what I want to do.

I'll look around some more. Thanks.

(I should mention Windows-based, not mac).


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Apr 29, 2010 21:28 |  #6

For the most simple of tasks, I use Windows Movie Maker... for the absolute simple stuff... it works well... for the more complex... I use Powerdirector. ... I made a slideshow type video for my wedding reception (scanned pics from childhood) and just used the automatic move maker in Picasa


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Apr 29, 2010 21:31 |  #7
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Ive used Windows Movie maker....


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Apr 30, 2010 00:16 |  #8

Ubuntu 10.4 has a new movie editor that is supposed to be excellent. I haven't tried it yet but...

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Apr 30, 2010 01:52 |  #9

Sony Vegas does all the stuff that you are looking for, not sure if it would fall into the category of 'overkill' though. Its what I use for making youtube videos.


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Apr 30, 2010 01:53 |  #10

IMovie!? it even has "export to youtube" button.


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Apr 30, 2010 05:17 |  #11

CannedHeat wrote in post #10092727 (external link)
Thanks, appreciate it.

What I'm looking for is a very basic editor.

If you're used to using Premiere then Premiere Elements might be a good idea - it also has a simple option to convert and upload to YouTube.


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Apr 30, 2010 05:30 |  #12

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What is the easiest and best tool to create youtube videos?

5D Mark II?


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Apr 30, 2010 06:16 |  #13

Windows Movie Maker is very simple and easy to use, the latest version will also upload directly to youtube for you.



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Sony Vegas does all the stuff that you are looking for, not sure if it would fall into the category of 'overkill' though. Its what I use for making youtube videos.

Thanks, appreciate the reply. Yea, kinda overkill. When doing broadcast videos I looked at Vegas once and thought it had a somewhat unfriendly user interface. But that was many years ago. Perhaps they've changed.


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Apr 30, 2010 07:59 |  #15

Gatorboy wrote in post #10094391 (external link)
5D Mark II?

Not shooting videos. I'm using still images to create them.

hollis_f wrote in post #10094364 (external link)
If you're used to using Premiere then Premiere Elements might be a good idea - it also has a simple option to convert and upload to YouTube.

Thanks. Didn't even know that existed. Will look into it.

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Windows Movie Maker is very simple and easy to use, the latest version will also upload directly to youtube for you.

Thanks. Many have recommended WMM. I'll look into it. Never gave it much thought before - I'm one of those people who tends to shy away from software created by the Borg... eeerrrr, Microsoft.... but as I understand it, it's free! Who could ask for more!!


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