Make sure your BlackBerry is plugged in and find the BlackBerry in Finder (Mac) or My Computer (Windows). Go into the BLACKBERRY folder, then VIDEOS, and your videos will be there!
Use good lighting and good video editing software.
You can use Windows Movie Maker, if you want to .
YouTube allows you to upload videos, and also offers a limited editing tool that is now in beta. You can also google 'Online Video Editors' for other websites that allow you to make/edit videos.
You can use it for many things: editing videos, letting the world watch your creations, get updated on videos of people you have subscribed to, you can make animations, favourite videos, create playlist and not get board.
One can find several websites where one can edit and upload their own videos. One such website is Animoto, a website with a simple interface that allows editing and uploading of videos.
Mostly a computer program called flash, or dreamweaver, fireworks well as sometimes video editing but that's how I do it
The latest editions of video editing software feature this option as a new standard. Even the iPhone editing software has an option for direct upload of videos. Occasionally a small amount of formatting is necessary for the video to comply with certain players, but even this is automated most o the time.
Sony Vegas may make your videos darker due to the software's default color settings or adjustments made during the editing process. It is important to check and adjust the brightness and contrast levels in the software to ensure your videos appear as intended.
You can use the "how to draw" feature on iMovie to add annotations, diagrams, or illustrations to your videos, enhancing their visual appeal and helping to explain complex concepts. This feature can make your videos more engaging and informative, improving your overall video editing skills.
You can use video editing software such as Microsoft Movie Maker. Hope this helps! 8D
You can create videos in Photoshop CS2 by importing a sequence of images as frames and then exporting them as a video file. To do this, go to File > Import > Video Frames to Layers to import the images, then go to File > Export > Render Video to save the video file. Keep in mind, Photoshop CS2 is an older version, and newer versions may have more advanced video editing features.