Tutorial - Movie Edit Pro - Basic Editing - Part 1

browj2 wrote on 4/3/2017, 11:52 AM

This tutorial gives the basics of editing on the timeline, including a review of the editing buttons, track buttons, importing and moving objects around. These features are covered in detail and would probably take a year of editing before discovering what these things do and how to use them. This is quite basic and follows on from my previous tutorial about Getting Started in Movie Edit Pro.

 

John C.B.

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Comments

DCA7 wrote on 7/30/2018, 11:14 PM

hi where it is the wheel ? in the next version ?

browj2 wrote on 7/31/2018, 1:22 PM

Hi,

See the next tutorial on Basic Editing - part 2, at about 1:20 in. Make sure that the preview window is wide enough for the jog wheel and slider to show up. If not, drag the right side of the window to the left to make it wider.

John CB

John C.B.

VideoPro X(16); Movie Studio 2024 Platinum; MM2024 with MM2023 Premium Edition; Samplitude Pro X8 Suite; see About me for more.

Desktop System - Windows 10 Pro 22H2; MB ROG STRIX B560-A Gaming WiFi; Graphics Card Zotac Gaming NVIDIA GeForce RTX-3060, PS; Power supply EVGA 750W; Intel Core i7-10700K @ 3.80GHz (UHD Graphics 630); RAM 32 GB; OS on Kingston SSD 1TB; secondary WD 2TB; others 1.5TB, 3TB, 500GB, 4TB, 5TB, 6TB, 8TB; three monitors - HP 25" main, LG 4K 27" second, HP 27" third; Casio WK-225 piano keyboard; M-Audio M-Track USB mixer.

Notebook - Microsoft Surface Pro 4, i5-6300U, 8 GB RAM, 256 SSD, W10 Pro 20H2.

YouTube Channel: @JCBrownVideos

Schmacker wrote on 5/4/2020, 2:04 PM

great tutorial.

I finally understand more of the editing tools.

Very helpful.

Thank you.

Ian-Schwartz wrote on 12/27/2021, 10:48 AM

These videos are a fantastic resource. Thanks so much for creating them.

browj2 wrote on 12/27/2021, 11:48 AM

@Ian-Schwartz

HI Ian,

Glad you appreciate them.

Thanks,

John CB

John C.B.

VideoPro X(16); Movie Studio 2024 Platinum; MM2024 with MM2023 Premium Edition; Samplitude Pro X8 Suite; see About me for more.

Desktop System - Windows 10 Pro 22H2; MB ROG STRIX B560-A Gaming WiFi; Graphics Card Zotac Gaming NVIDIA GeForce RTX-3060, PS; Power supply EVGA 750W; Intel Core i7-10700K @ 3.80GHz (UHD Graphics 630); RAM 32 GB; OS on Kingston SSD 1TB; secondary WD 2TB; others 1.5TB, 3TB, 500GB, 4TB, 5TB, 6TB, 8TB; three monitors - HP 25" main, LG 4K 27" second, HP 27" third; Casio WK-225 piano keyboard; M-Audio M-Track USB mixer.

Notebook - Microsoft Surface Pro 4, i5-6300U, 8 GB RAM, 256 SSD, W10 Pro 20H2.

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microdac wrote on 2/12/2024, 5:46 PM

How do I export a 16X9 video for REELS?

browj2 wrote on 2/13/2024, 7:28 AM

@microdac

Hi,

How do I export a 16X9 video for REELS?

16x9 is the normal default format for projects and for export.

REELS - which I had never heard of - is presumably for Instagram Stories and the format is 9x16, not 16x9.

The above tutorial is for an old version of Movie Edit Pro. The newer versions allow you to select the Movie Settings for Social Media, Vertical, Instragram Stories 9x16. Create your video. When you go to export, File, Export Movie, Video as MPEG-4, the same settings will be there by default.

The rest is up to you.

John CB

John C.B.

VideoPro X(16); Movie Studio 2024 Platinum; MM2024 with MM2023 Premium Edition; Samplitude Pro X8 Suite; see About me for more.

Desktop System - Windows 10 Pro 22H2; MB ROG STRIX B560-A Gaming WiFi; Graphics Card Zotac Gaming NVIDIA GeForce RTX-3060, PS; Power supply EVGA 750W; Intel Core i7-10700K @ 3.80GHz (UHD Graphics 630); RAM 32 GB; OS on Kingston SSD 1TB; secondary WD 2TB; others 1.5TB, 3TB, 500GB, 4TB, 5TB, 6TB, 8TB; three monitors - HP 25" main, LG 4K 27" second, HP 27" third; Casio WK-225 piano keyboard; M-Audio M-Track USB mixer.

Notebook - Microsoft Surface Pro 4, i5-6300U, 8 GB RAM, 256 SSD, W10 Pro 20H2.

YouTube Channel: @JCBrownVideos