Seeking Movie Edit Pro Tutor

ypmazor wrote on 9/20/2012, 4:39 PM

Hi:

I'm one of those people who can only learn by working hands-on.  The videos don't work for me.  I printed out the manual and am able to figure out a few things from that.

My reason for investing in Movie Edit Pro is to record myself using my webcam, turn that into an MP4, load it up on YouTube, and share it via my website.

In time, I may wish to do more - like create a pre-recorded webinar - but for right now, this is my big goal.

I am looking for someone who would consider tutoring me.  My best way to learn would be to share my screen, have my notepad handy so I can write things down, and then to be walked through the process (I am exceedingly slow the first couple times through it), i.e., 1) Here's how you record using your webcam.  2) Here's how you save what you recorded.  3) Here's how you edit those first few seconds and those last few seconds out.  4) Here's how you export that to an MP4.  And I won't be insulted if someone says, "Got it?"

Thanks for your time!!

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johnebaker wrote on 9/22/2012, 5:20 AM

Hi

Have you tried your local schools.and colleges to see if anyone is offering courses which cover what you need?

John

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