#Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – edit videos in YouTube
May 31st, 2011Posted by Joel Gunter in Multimedia, Top tips for journalists
YouTube has its own video-editing tool with a host of basic functions, allowing you to rotate and trim, adjust the brightness and contrast, add stabilisation, transitions and audio, and more.
According to 10,000 Words, the tool was soft-launched in 2010 but has been “tweaked and refined over the past few months” to add new features.
A convenient and simple way to do basic editing without having to leave YouTube.
Tipster: Joel Gunter.
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June 3rd, 2011 at 12:13 pm
[...] 2011Posted by Joel Gunter in Multimedia, Top tips for journalists, UncategorizedFollowing on from yesterday’s tip of the day, which looked at using YouTube’s in-house video editing tool, today’s tip is about [...]