For those of you like me that love to film your fuzzies and put them on
Youtube or other sites - I finally found a really great program with
loads of features that handles Quicktime files as well as just about
every other version of video out there. Just picked up Magix Movie Edit
Pro 17 Plus HD. I bought mine on Amazon. Haven't taken the time yet to
actually go through the tutorials but played around and put together my
first vid with titles, transitions, etc. Sorry - it's not ferrets but
will give you an idea. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6Nx-L0vgoU
This video I did years ago with an older version of this program but
never really used it after this as it was SOOOOO cumbersome to use
back then and so slow to export your projects to a movie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkClDgmDkf4
Read the reviews of the new version and it's way better than it was
back then.
I've been shooting ferrets (with my camera, of course) for years and
currently doing a sequence of articles of photographing them and
filming them on Seattle's Examiner page. If you'd like to check it out
<http://www.examiner.com/ferret-in-seattle/lights-camera-action-photographing-and-filming-ferrets>
Will be posting my next segment on technique next week.
Laura aka Ferretocious
Pan, Bitzy and Mitzy
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