What I like to use to make me look professional

:spin: So my basic setup used to be just be windows movie maker, but it ruins the video quality and you can't do advanced editing features in movie maker.Now I use Adobe Premiere for all my editing. The key to Premiere is to make sure you use presents, keyframes, and titles.
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With Adobe Premiere you are able to do all the crazy stuff like what Speedy W03 does. Like the animated blown up text. You can also adjust the color, brightness, levels, and much more.
Adobe is preloaded with effects like blur, color correction, color swatches, timer, play speed, audio editing, and a whole lot of video transitions.
Once you start using adobe premiere, I suggest that you spend some time experimenting with the program and watching a lot of tutorials on YouTube or other helpful sites. It took me about a full week to get used to the basics and then I learned about keyframes and presents. These two fr=eatures are so important in making professional looking videos that you might want to check them out on YouTube.
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I also use Adobe Photoshop. I use this to make my template for my outr. I also use this if i were to make a slideshow of pictures. I used photoshop to make my profile picture for yttalk and also on my YouTube. Photoshop is a diverse program. You can also edit videos in Photoshop. Its not as easy as Premiere, but it is still better than most other video editors out there.
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Adobe Premier is either like $20 a month or you can buy it all at once for $799
Adobe Photoshop is $699 - or if you buy the extended version its $999 or you can do the monthly plan.
I know that this seems very expensive but if you want to professional, it's totally worth it.

I hope this helped. If you have any problems/question, leave a reply. :running:
 

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You can also get a student/teacher edition of photoshop for just over £150 (I think thats the price) but you have to be able to prove you are a student/teacher :) it makes the program a lot cheaper! and it's not just a part of the software it's the full extended edition :)
 
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