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(Mostly) Free Video Editing
Programs & Resources
​iMovie - A free editing software available on iphones and Mac computers. Great for beginners and for making simple quick edits. There is a text, animation and sound package included.
​WeVideo - A free editing app available on phones, PC and Mac computers. This program is cloud based. You shoot video on your phone and upload the footage into your WeVideo App. When you open the project on your computer it is there waiting for you. Does not have reverse or a proper cropping tool. Upgrade option available.
​CapCut - A free editing app available on phones, PC and Mac computers. Great for editing on the run. If you like fan edits this program is loaded with great animated text and powerful preset transitions making beginners look like pros.
DaVinci Resolve - Is a free editing program. This is a professional level program. The cool part is the option to make the interface look like Final Cut or Premiere. There is a learning curve to the program but it is free. Also known for its color grading capabilities.
Film and Television Lessons
After Effects - Is NOT a free editing program. This is a professional level program. It can work with Premiere Pro via "Dynamic Link" as well as with other Adobe programs. The user interface is extremely complicated and you will need tutorials to navigate the program. Also, you should go in with a plan of what effect you would like to try, then practice executing that effect.
Scripts, Storyboards, Writing, Camera, Shots, Lessons, Editing Exercises and Film Projects.
Screengoat builds your skills as a filmmaker with tools and resources to help you become a GOAT.
Animoto - Is a free editing program but is more like an animated PowerPoint program. This is what we love about it. You can create animated title graphics over chroma key green or animated backgrounds for titles or bumpers in seconds. Super easy to use. The program leaves a watermark but it is easy to crop out. The program also has a lot of public domain images and music. Kicks Presentation up a knotch.
Great GOATs
The individuals featured as Great GOATS are changing (have changed) the art and business of storytelling.
Their work tackles tough issues and bring us along for the ride.
In the words of John Lewis they are "Good Trouble".
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To learn more: select, research and create a presentation about the impact of the GOAT(S) listed below.
Barbara Walters
OprahWinfrey
James Cameron
Alfred Hitchcock
Tom Cruise
Ava DuVernay
Stan Lee
Denzel Washington
David Fincher
Steven Spielberg
Shonda Rhimes
Wes Anderson
Spike Lee
Reese Witherspoon
TylerPerry
George Lucas
Lorne Michaels
Jordan Peele
Eva Longoria
Michelle Obama
Francis Ford Coppola
Hans Zimmer
Sam Jackson
Brad Pitt
Jon Favreau
Lin Manuel Miranda
Dave Chappelle
Katie Couric
Bill and Melinda Gates
Laverne Cox
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