Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Mastering Movie Edit Pro on DVD!

It's here! Mastering Movie Edit Pro is now available on DVD! I gotta tell ya, I'm proud to offer this program on DVD. It has added content and a revised Overview of the software plus tons of information about the program and using it. It took some time to get this ready. Just going from small web clips to a larger format was a leap. But I got it, and its available now. Click here to purchase!

There are 14 chapters on the DVD, all with information on using Movie Edit Pro. I also added shows not on the net, so you get extra stuff too! From the basics to key framing, mattes and transitions, it's all there!
There is a long process to publishing a DVD so it took some time to get the show out. A ton of work went into producing it, not only the episodes themselves, but getting it ready for DVD release too. I hope you enjoy it!

I would also like to take a moment to say Thank you everyone who has supported the show and sent me emails and comments on how it has helped you! That really means a lot to me! And to those who encouraged me to put them out on DVD. You guys and gals are the best! I appreciate the positive feedback and encouragement. I probably would never have done it without your support.

Movie Edit Pro is a great software package! These tutorials should help you learn it and make it even better for you. I just wish a DVD would hold all the info and tips I know and I could share them all with you. Perhaps a volume two will come? We will see.

This DVD along with Movie Edit Pro 14+ can make you a better user of the software. It is my sincere hope you get something out of it and it helps you get creative and make great videos!
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Here is what some folks have said about the show...

I have really learned a lot from each of your tutorials and I always look forward to more. In the Viewfinder is at the top of my favorites list. Keep up the great work and Thank You! -Tim

Wow! Thank You. -N.B

Just here to say i love the show. Very informative! -JJ

ROCKS!!!!! -Anonymous

Awesome! Well done, and the intro was a blast. Verrrry funny stuff dude. :D
Wonderful episode.
-O.M

Very nice video! It's a good start to introduce the different aspects of MEP 14+ before you dive into them. I can't wait for the follow up vids!
-N

I used to be a MEP12 user and now upgraded to MEP14. I am really happy that I found your blog and learning a lot from your tutorials. -K

Excellent. -S

Wow! -N.B.R


Hi.. to anyone reading this forum... Aspyrider was right! I downloaded MAGIX MOVIE EDIT 14 PLUS and it's a hundred times better than PINNACLE!
-WD

Hi, First I want to say thank you for all the great information you provide for us newbies to Video editing... -Anonymous

Hi, I found this site by accident and was really impressed with the Magix tutorials, in fact they have inspired me to buy the software. I have Premiere CS3 but the learning curve is a bit steep and lengthy. Well done and thanks for the tutorials ..... when can we expect some more.
-Anonymous

Magix movie edit pro software have high quality edit functions and many more... Love to use it... -L

Because of you I tried the demo version and bought the full version. Thanks! -R


I have watched all of your "programs"/tutorials and have learned a lot. Keep up the good work. I just got my copy of MEP 14+ largely because of your posts... -BA

Comments taken from the comments section and emails.

2 comments:

ira said...

hi jay michael
this is photo algae/johnny cash

I noticed you're using createspace.com -- how's that working out? (I guess ok or else you still wouldn't be using it, right?)

I started to register on createspace (because I'm interested in alternative distribution for my fiction writing) but I started to worry that registering might limit my creative/legal options in some way (???), so I skipped out of there.

Is createspace actually owned by amazon, or are they 2 separate companies working in tandem on specific products ?

Jay Michael said...

Createspace is a Amazon company, owned by them. When you publish with them you keep the rights to your materials. They are a distribution company and since they are owned by Amazon, Amazon is one of their outlets. Their own stores are the other.