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I did some video with a GoPro of some friends and family swimming and would like to put the clips together. Any recommendations for free easy video editing software that a non-techi can figure out
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Re: Video Editing [Pett'rifier] [ In reply to ]
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mac or windows?

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Re: Video Editing [Pett'rifier] [ In reply to ]
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I 'v used
Windows movie maker
Corel movie something or other and
Adobe's premier elements.

Movie maker is the easiest and most intuitive. To use.

Catch is that it is not apple compatible file formats

Happy filming
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Re: Video Editing [nebmot] [ In reply to ]
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Windows
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Re: Video Editing [Pett'rifier] [ In reply to ]
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Did gopro include any software with the camera? That might work. And, not absolutely sure, but not all software will deal well with various HD video file formats, what is the output format of the gopro?

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Re: Video Editing [DarkSpeedWorks] [ In reply to ]
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Borrowed GoPro so no software. Start to use Windows Movie Maker and it seems pretty easy to use. Thanks for the help
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Re: Video Editing [Pett'rifier] [ In reply to ]
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I do some coaching and I use Coach's Eye, an app for iPhone and iPad, with a website based part, too. I think you can also upload Go Pro vids to their site. I've coached for over a decade and have been waiting for something like it -- video editing used to be a huge pain in the @$$. It took me about 5 minutes to figure out how to use -- so simple and incredibly effective. I strongly recommend it! Best $5 app I've ever bought, and the upgrade package (an in-app purchase) for $10 was also completely worth it.
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Re: Video Editing [Pett'rifier] [ In reply to ]
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Nothing beats Avid Media Composer. Why go half ass?
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Re: Video Editing [Kentucky Mac] [ In reply to ]
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x2- Avid Symphony with Quantel compositing products and Lightwave for 3D. :)
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Re: Video Editing [Pett'rifier] [ In reply to ]
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GoPro website has their own free video editing software.
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Re: Video Editing [PanamaRed] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for everyone's help. I used a combination of GoPro's file converter and Windows Movie Maker. Now I can post and let the ST'rs pick my stroke apart.
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Re: Video Editing [Pett'rifier] [ In reply to ]
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If you're ever looking for a more advanced editor try lwks.com. They have a great multi-liniar editing program.

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Re: Video Editing [Pett'rifier] [ In reply to ]
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Free. If you want something free don't expect much. Video editing takes some software, and for any editing you will probably want as a minimum requirement;
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Re: Video Editing [NinaBabbitt] [ In reply to ]
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I've spent quite a bit of time with Adobe Premiere Pro. Seems to be the NLE that is slowly taking over since the fall of FCP. It, like any other "movie grade" software are not easy to jump in and use. If you are just screwing around with some GoPro videos for fun, don't they offer a free editor that you can DL from their site?
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Re: Video Editing [Pett'rifier] [ In reply to ]
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To add a further question onto this thread? Anyone know of any video editing software where I can add lines and angles and stuff to the video? I'd want to:

Pause the video, add some lines/angles, but the video would keep running (as there would be audio speaking over still). I.e. if there is swimming video you can pause and analyse a particular still image of their stroke whilst listening to feedback.

I'd also want to add lines over moving images.

(Just got a goPro and want to play a bit at the weekend)
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Re: Video Editing [dado0583] [ In reply to ]
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At that level I think you need Adobe After Effects or Sony Vegas type of application. They are the main "special effects" programs video editors are using these days. Unfortunately they also cost an arm and a leg and possibly a pinky to boot. I've found video editing to be a much larger learning curve than I originally anticipated. I'll have to revisit it when I have more time to dedicate to it.

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Re: Video Editing [dado0583] [ In reply to ]
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I think someone above already mentioned the Coaches Eye software where you can add lines, circles, angles, etc. over moving or paused video. Sounds like exactly what you need. I have a friend who uses it for swimming videos that she shot with the GoPro and she can narrate over the paused images.


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Re: Video Editing [dado0583] [ In reply to ]
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http://www.kinovea.org/

I've been playing with that.


make sure it isn't on super duper wide angle.
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Re: Video Editing [Pett'rifier] [ In reply to ]
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There is an app called Ubersense that allows you to analyse video pretty well.
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Re: Video Editing [Pett'rifier] [ In reply to ]
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I'll second Ubersense. Very easy, can measure angles, draw lines etc. And free!
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Re: Video Editing [superr61] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks, I'll check them out. I have UberSense on my phone but didn't realise it would work with gopro video. Will check it out
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Re: Video Editing [Pett'rifier] [ In reply to ]
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Hi just made a 17-minute cycling video/documentary/montage from my 32 days riding in Brazil. I used Final Cut Pro and it turned out awesome. Final Cut Pro is a MAC product and indeed has a 30-day free trial.
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mrtopher1980 wrote:
http://www.kinovea.org/

I've been playing with that.


make sure it isn't on super duper wide angle.

I have used kinovea quite a bit. It is pretty powerful for a free applicaiton. Great for looking at run gait on a treadmill.

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Re: Video Editing [Mike Prevost] [ In reply to ]
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I'm a MAC user and I'm using "Objectus Video" to analyze the swim video's.
There is of course a difference between video editing and video analysis....and Objectus is only for analysis.

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