You can buy the most expensive video camera, spend forever reading up on
advanced movie-making techniques, and go filming in the best locations, but it
won't make any difference: your raw footage will still look a mess. The key to
producing a quality movie clip is always in the final edit, and just a few
minutes spent with VideoSpin can make a huge difference to the end result.
The program starts by displaying the contents of your My Videos folder. If
your footage isn't there, then browse to its folder and select the video file.
Click the "Show all scenes..." icon (it's beneath the files list, to the left of
the spectacles icon) and VideoSpin will detect all the individual scenes that
file contains. Now you can drag and drop the particular scenes you want onto the
timeline, leaving out any others. Press Play to view the results, then resize
clips, drag and drop to rearrange them, or import clips from other movies until
you're happy.
You can choose to add transitions in a similar way. Click the transition
button, pick a fade, dissolve, wipe or slide, then drag and drop it between two
images on the timeline. Resize the transition to prolong the effect, and preview
the results.
You might also decide to mix in your own photos, and you can add audio
through your own music files, or the bundled sound effects (animal noises, crowd
sounds, vehicles, there's plenty on offer if you need atmosphere or comic
effects).
And when you've finished, the program can render your video in AVI or other
formats, or better still upload it directly to YouTube or Yahoo! Video: very
convenient.