In general this is done in conjunction with a publisher. You would find a publisher for your manuscript and they would hire an editor. If you're just starting out you could self-publish on Amazon.com for their Kindle and other e book readers.
All editors edit content and grammar of publications. More specifically, a line editor in a publishing house is responsible for the grammar of a book.
Then the stories were going to be spelled wrong
There are several video editors available commercially or for free from the Internet that can be used to edit MOV files. The inbuilt Windows Movie Maker can also serve this purpose.
Submit to publishers/editors. Wait for replies/suggestions. Edit. Resubmit. Accepted? Then negotiate contract w/ your lawyer/agent. There you go.
After you have sold your book to a publisher! It's just as hard to get an agent sometimes, as it is to sell the book -- so most editors and authors recommend that you just sell the book yourself, then hire the agent to help get you the best contract and the most money!
When citing an APA book with editors in a research paper, include the editors' names in the reference list, followed by "(Eds.)". In the in-text citation, use the editors' names and the publication year.
There are many different free editors but the best is paid Adobe Photoshop.
Book editors read a book to correct spelling errors, syntax errors, and poor sentence structure. An editors can turn an unreadable mess into a top seller.
Most editors have a college education. Many also have post graduate degrees.
It depends on the author,editors
Photo editors allow you to change (edit) the content of an image and to save it. Changes are for example applying some effects, correcting the colors, removing red-eye effects and so on.
you can't have you're quake and edit, too!