New Tutorials section added
As a prelude to our bringing a new selection of screencast tutorials your way on SimplyDV, we’ve introduced a new category to the website.
Most people these days want to record video in the simplest manner with either their mobile phone, video camera or camcorder; once this has been done what happens to the movie clips?
Mention the word editing to most people and they’ll run a mile – yet it’s not that difficult to tidy up clips in such a way that they’re quickly transformed from ordinary, run-of-the mill (and often awful!) video clips to being sequences that look and sound quite professional.
What would you prefer to show? Exactly…
Getting Started with Premiere Elements 7
This set of 5 tutorial DVDs is our way of getting this new section moving. What you have is 39 exclusive training modules on 5 DVD discs that will convert you from zero to hero in no time. The DVDs are presented by SimplyDV’s founder and editor Colin Barrett and have been specifically designed with the complete beginner in mind. Adobe’s superb Premiere Elements video editing and authoring software is arguably the best in its class, and we’re dead keen to help you get the best from it.
What’s the point of recording video clips that you’re ashamed to share with others? Get the DVD tutorials and learn how to do it right now!
Check out our new Tutorials section right here
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