Edit Suite: Choosing an Edit Controller

Now that you've taped several hours of weddings, birthdays, and other precious moments, it's time to make them watchable.

Sooner or later, every videomaker will learn how important editing can be in making a good video. The novelty of shooting with a new camcorder eventually wears off. When it does, most people see that sandwiched between the great moments they captured on tape are some dull, lifeless moments that are better left unseen.

That realization usually sparks the first editing session. Eager to improve their videos, people grab a blank tape and an extra VCR to start putting the good parts of their raw footage together. Watching the show become more entertaining and enjoyable with each edit often rekindles the excitement in makin…

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