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Videomaker has a helpful web site and magazine chock full of video editing tips and new product reviews; they are nice enough to condense all the latest news into a handy weekly email – one of the few “marketing” emails I actually look forward to.  Unfortunately they also occasionally send out flyers for training events I can’t attend (I haven’t been near Chico, CA lately).  But I guess they are now launching a web training series, or “webinars” on a variety of topics.  They are charg $29.95 for an hour-long session and I’d be curious to hear what others think of it.  Here’s what they sent me:

Videomaker is proud to announce its first training webinar: Advanced Editing

One of the best parts of editing video is getting to see the pieces of your story come together in a way that enhances the moment you’re trying to capture. This webinar will cover topics that will help you do exactly that. You’ll learn techniques such as time remapping, advanced trimming, multi-camera editing and more.
Length: 1 hour.

Techniques covered:

  • Correcting Mistakes
  • Condensing Time
  • Pacing
  • Motivated Edits
  • Stylizing
  • Polishing the Edit
  • Video Filters and Color Effects
  • Compositing
  • Multi-Camera Editing
  • Editing Dialogue – Sound Effects – Music
  • Encoding and Output 

 

 
Apparently it will a series of rotating / repeating topics. If I give a try, I’ll let you know what I think.
 

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Videomaker’s free online magazine published a couple of great articles which, in combination with my earlier post on where to get royalty-free (and other low-cost or flat-fee) music to make your videos legal, is a great resource for ensuring (a) your videos don’t get yanked from YouTube and (b) you don’t get sued.  Check them out at VideoMaker.Com:  Royalty-Free Music Tips and Music Library Buyer’s Guide.

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