Thursday, 2 June 2011

How can i get started making Youtube movies?

How can i get started making Youtube movies?

I don’t have a digital cam to shoot movies – I just want to…at the least make some still pics in to a little move, with audio, and put it on Youtube.
Is there some kind of free software i could download?
thanks.

Answer by Mike C
Well first,
windows comes with windows movie maker
and a mac comes with iMovie,
so use those to get started.

Answer by ME.
Look at this:

http://youtube.com/shenee23943

Its my youtube channel, look at my videos and what I do/talk about in them.

It will give you a good idea of how to start off.
Good luck!

Answer by teddy leaddis
there is a windows movie maker that usually comes on most computers nowadays but if you dont have it then you need to download it first onto your computer. take the pctures and drag and drop them on the film lines of the movie maker thing in the order that you want them in and then whenever you are finished and want to add songs to it then you download a song and then drag and drop it next to the pictures and then you get on youtube, get a useraccount (if you dont have one already) and there is a upload button on the top of the page click on it and then take the movie that you have saved first and put it on the upload thing and let it download. its really easy to do once you know what Im talking about and its really fun

Answer by person x
checkout those tools :

http://www.downloadanysoftware.com/youtube_tools.php

Answer by John G
windows movie maker comes with windows so id start there then eventually move to Sony Vegas if you enjoy it

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They say there is a specific app that you get for the iPod that will convert YouTube movies to iPod videos on the iPod, but I cant find it. Does anyone know what it is called?

Answer by Doris
Video converter, that’s it.

The best and most reliable video converter tool that I’ve ever used is a tool called Video Converter . It’s able to convert all videos between various formats. Easy to use and professional.

You should really give it a try. You may check out at:
http://www.dvd-creator-converter.com/video-converter/

Best of luck.

Answer by Sofina
E.M.Total Video Converter
Use its sniffer to help you download YouTube video and then convert the video to iPod format.
It also supports other video and audio formats like WMV, FLV, AVI, MKV, MPEG4, MP4,etc.

Answer by zholy zhou
Not App.
You need a software can help you called Youtube converter.Such as:http://www.enolsoft.com/youtube-converter-hd-for-mac.html Just need copy Youtube URL to it will download and convert YouTube HD videos for portable devices.
So you enjoy Youtube video with iPad, iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, PSP, PS3, Xbox 360, Creative Zen, Zune and many other Mobile Devices.

Answer by Antonia Lee
video converter on windows or mac computer, not in ipod app all.
i choose pchand video converter which is specially designed for ipod for windows and mac users. it is good choice for me and works pretty well for me. search “pchand video converter” via google or yahoo

Answer by Sand Ticy
Hello, dear ,actually i do not know whether there is such app or not
but there is such specificly designed youtube video covnerter to help you converter the outube videos into the format that is compatible with ipod!

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Blip.tv Adds YouTube Stars in Partnership With Collective Digital
Georg Szalai The Web series network will distribute such online shows as the Annoying Orange, FreddieW, Fred and iJustine. read more
Read more on The Hollywood Reporter

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Price: $ 1.99

If you liked FRIDAY THE 13TH – this one is for you! A group of forest rangers go camping in the woods, and trespass into an area where a backwoods mama likes to kill people who come onto her turf.
Video Rating: 4 / 5


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