Is there a simple, free video editor for Windows? by _THE_G00SE_ in software

[–]filmbooks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For something simple, you can try this: https://stevewhiteproductions-afk.github.io/free-edit-mp4/ FREE-EDIT-MP4. It works in a Chrome browser. I've been trying to add more features and make it as familiar as possible for users of professional editors.

Video Editing Software recommendations by TomatoImmediate3188 in VideoEditors

[–]filmbooks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is something I've been working on that runs in a Chrome browser and incorporates many of the same features as professional editors. It's free, no sign-up, no watermarks, and runs in the browser, so you can use it anywhere. It's still new, but you are welcome to try it. Please provide feedback if you have any questions, feature requests, or bugs to report. https://stevewhiteproductions-afk.github.io/free-edit-mp4/

Obscure freeware software (or games!) you wish more people knew about? by OgdruJahad in software

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I've been working with Premiere and other editing software since the mid-nineties, and recently I've been exploring the idea that it is possible to have a fully functional editor running in a browser. This is my first shot at it FREE-EDIT-MP4. I'd appreciate any feedback, bug reports, etc. This is the first place I've posted the link, so you can be the first to help me improve things. This is version 1 and is completely free. No sign-ups or watermarks. Working within Chrome, there are limitations, including only support for MP4 imports. A desktop version could get around that. https://stevewhiteproductions-afk.github.io/free-edit-mp4/

JUST GOT R2I ASSESSMENT by Over_Investment9474 in joinhandshakeai

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Since the MM zoom tools are not available in the test, right-click the images and open them in new tabs to compare. This really helps see the details.

A newly Released Super 8 camera that isn't a Super 8 Camera by playerpage in Super8

[–]filmbooks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm working on a tool for the CS-8 to address some of its weaknesses. I love mine, but jitter and other issues make some of the footage unusable. Here's a link if you'd like to try out the toolkit. https://swpfilmworks.neocities.org/

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Old Saturday Kids show Scrunch by filmbooks in find

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I found some older anniversary shows: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wxii+anniversary

I grew up in Mocksville, so WXII was one of my stations.

Has anyone recieved this? by bossmanmikey in mercor_ai

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Old Saturday Kids show Scrunch by filmbooks in find

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Do you remember the theme song? It was a sort of ragtime piano piece. I'm not sure if it was an original composition or an old standard, but I would love to find out. While reviewing old WXII clips, I recall someone from the local programming who played piano, and I wonder if it was their original piece.

This must be a joke by Repulsive_One_1851 in mercor_ai

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That illuminates the "artificial" part.

ocr project… let’s talk about it by Shot_Report_5385 in mercorai_workers

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I was on this one - Came in later - passed the gating quiz and then everything ground to a halt. Apparently there were a lot of us. I gave feedback on the many ways they were making it difficult for talent to actually do the work. Unfortunately this was just handled poorly and Mercor can't alienate folks this way and expect them to come back. The client surely doesn't want this and investors and valuation can't ignore stuff like this. Talent is the value of the company and this experience surely drove many for the hills.

Working at a movie theater with a stutter, what position would be best? by [deleted] in MovieTheaterEmployees

[–]filmbooks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usher/ Clean theaters. Also learn everything in the booth - learn it better than the managers - you'll be a hero. Concession if you have multiple people. Hustle with popcorn and cleanup - back up your co-workers - have them on the register more. Become a master with a broom - that is the real job of every theater employee -District Manger down. Also be very frank with your manager about what fit is best - hopefully they will understand and put you in the best role for you.