YouTube now has a tool that lets you edit and splice together your videos. Want to know how to use it? We'll show you how in five easy steps. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple.
If you are a newbie YouTuber and do not have any professional video editing software, you can take the help of the in-built video editor of YouTube. This article will walk you through all the features ...
No matter how good your material is, a video without proper editing is just a recording. It can turn your viewers away and muddle your message. Simply uploading raw footage to YouTube just doesn’t cut ...
For aspiring video content creators, YouTube is arguably one of the best avenues for you to share your work and gain an audience. However, uploading footage is only the first step of the process. Like ...
If you just need to make minor edits to a Zoom recording, you don’t need premium video editing software to do it. In fact, you can edit your Zoom recordings, for free, on YouTube. All you need is a ...
YouTube generates automatic closed captioning for most videos after uploading*. While this feature is a great starting point for ensuring that your video is accessible, it is important to review and ...
Normally, you can only edit a Zoom recording if you have a paid subscription. However, if you don't have a paid subscription, you can edit a Zoom recording for free by uploading the video file onto ...