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Open Forum => Off-Topic => Topic started by: TheHobbit13 on December 31, 2011, 03:49:24 PM
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I am interesed in making a video and posting it on youtube. Basically what I want to do is take a clip from a movie and add my own subtitles to it much like EmjayBee83 did here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMZgE3hRHNk#ws) and I was wondering what the best way to go about doing this. I don't have an idea were to start.
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I believe you can do that in YouTube itself.
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Haha, I forgot about that. Best video ever.
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EDIT: :doh: Thanks Rawrlolsauce.
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You have to turn closed captioning on.
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I believe you can do that in YouTube itself.
Okay, I created an account and am all set. The part I don't understand is how to get the clip of the movie I want onto my computer so I can upload it and edit it. I looked into the webcam feature but it doesn't look like you can edit any of that footage. Do you have any ideas?
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Wow. I was just wondering about this today myself. I have amazing ideas for music videos, but have no idea how make them and then put them on youtube... I looked into it alittle bit, and someone said to use windows movie maker.
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Wow. I was just wondering about this today myself. I have amazing ideas for music videos, but have no idea how make them and then put them on youtube... I looked into it alittle bit, and someone said to use windows movie maker.
I would use Imovie, which is the mac movie software if you have that option. Far superior to windows movie maker.
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Wow. I was just wondering about this today myself. I have amazing ideas for music videos, but have no idea how make them and then put them on youtube... I looked into it alittle bit, and someone said to use windows movie maker.
I would use Imovie, which is the mac movie software if you have that option. Far superior to windows movie maker.
I have neither.
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Wow. I was just wondering about this today myself. I have amazing ideas for music videos, but have no idea how make them and then put them on youtube... I looked into it alittle bit, and someone said to use windows movie maker.
I would use Imovie, which is the mac movie software if you have that option. Far superior to windows movie maker.
I have neither.
If you're running windows, then you have WMM.
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Totally true video (http://youtu.be/O_10u0V4U3k)
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I applaud your efforts sauce but I have already given away my "best post" award