How I Edit and Produce YouTube Videos Using Vegas Movie Studio Pro & Photoshop for Windows 10 PC

6 years ago
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In this video, I show you how I work through my editing process for videos, the software I use and how I bring everything together.

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I first started editing videos back in 1993 in my high school's Media Studies class. Back then I was using a Video Toaster and VHS tapes. Pretty antiquated, I know. Once I graduated I hadn't done any video editing until I started working at Horizon Hobby and became the Car and Truck content guru. We slowly but surely added video to our rich content and since day one I have used either Sony Vegas or Sony Movie Studio. In recent years Sony has sold both software suites to a company called Magix and honestly for the money Vegas Movie Studio provides a great suite of features which is easy to use.

While this is the software I use I won't say it is the best out there. That's something you need to determine for yourself. I like Vegas Movie Studio because I know how to use it, it's fast and provides me with the basic tools I need. There are other options out there which may be better for you.

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