ISO: webinar/ video editing software - thoughts?

Aug 18, 2009 11:09

ETA 8.19.09: All this might be moot, as I realized I'm doing apples/oranges thing again. I need screencast software. I may eventually need video editing, but really- it's just this totally other thing. I have been struggling with Jing, but if there's an editing feature in it, I've yet to find it. I refuse to waste my time getting audio and video perfect in one go, dontchaknow. So, yeah. Color me frustrated.

My motivation to ask this question in the first place is that I have no idea what I'm doing and I'm very cautious when it comes to spending my employers money, doubly so when it comes to tech widgets that my boss will hope I will master and integrate into my skill set. (augh!)

What I'm looking for: editing software that will make it possible for me to clean up my 21st century film strips. I have scripts to go with screen shots and slides. There's a lot of material, so I plan on breaking them down into 5 min. increments. They will eventually be available to our members on a dedicated part of our website- on demand for whenever they want 'em. If we weren't hard up for members-only content, we'd probably put them on YouTube, so that sort of thing.

This was never really supposed to be my job, I feel I'm pretty tech savvy, but I'm not a techie by inherent gift or training. I'm hoping that whatever I end up with will be as intuitive as possible for the non-professional and not with an over-abundance of bells and whistles I'm unlikely to need without another degree or something.

I looked over this Top 10 list several weeks ago, so from this my instinct after reviewing it today is to go with Cyberlink or Showbiz. Maybe Corel.

Oh, and bonus- I should probably start considering video camera options after our last staff meeting. There's been further rumblings about how it'd be cool to do some short videos to add to our web content/HR/edu sort of thing. My first stop will probably be Top 10 again.

Thoughts on both requested.

tech, teaching, wondering, work

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