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Many people have digital camcorders these days. And everybody wants to upload their videos to YouTube. But most people do not dress up their videos before showing them to the world. Unedited, raw footage hardly ever look impressive. But with skilled editing the same videos can be made pretty presentable.
Video editing is both a science and an art. With some effort and a good software, anybody can produce good videos worth uploading to YouTube for the whole world to see them.
For those who have not quite mastered the skill yet, I have produced some video tutorials and then compiled them in a nice, little Web site called Home Movie Making Tutorials for Beginners. Anybody interested in learning is most welcome to visit my site and educate himself/herself. These tutorials, like any of my tutorials, are totally FREE.
Hi Shoban,
Thank you for adding this tutorial. It will help me to improve the quality of my home movie videos. I have bookmarked this so that I can easily refer to it when needed. I especially like the way you present it......clearly and slowly.