Most professional editors will say about 1 to 1.5 hours per minute of edited video, and that's about right. For us, a 30-minute video takes about 40 hours of editing. I had free books regarding this.so there you can learn more.send email to lifestylehubunlimited @ gmail .com
You should use a video editing program, not a website. Most browser-based video editing software is not up to par with the software built as applications on your computer.
To ensure proper video sync when editing a video, you can use a clapperboard or a visual cue at the beginning of each take to help align the audio and video tracks accurately. Additionally, you can manually adjust the timing of the audio and video tracks in your editing software to ensure they are in sync.
yes as long as you have a while to wait...
About 8-9 14 hour days and over 150 hours of video editing per episode.
no Nero is not a video editing software.
Video editing
It is possible though it will take sometime to create and personalize videos particularly for 150 customers. I suggest to you to consider IT Outsourcing Philippines. It is where we outsource our video editing requirements.
iMac is a fantastic photo and video editing computer. You can do some photo editing with the built in iPhoto and some serious video editing with the built in iDVD.
Digital Video Editing
There are many programs one can use for video editing. Examples for video editing software are Windows Movie Maker, Kate's Video Toolkit, Avidemux, VSDC Free Video Editor and MPEG Streamclip.
They allow you to edit, crop, cut, correct, warp, distort audio and video. If you are looking for visual editing software then I suggest putting in the "ASK" section :video editing software"/"audio editing software"
There are several depending on what you want to do. FileLab Video Editor is very good for general video editing. VSDC Free Video Editor is good for advanced editing, such as green screen.