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NathanKIrwin [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Oct 15, 2023 23:35 Messages: 1 Offline
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Hello, I am brand new to PowerDirector and am looking for some help. I tend to be pretty good at figuring things out on my own using tutorials and stuff on YouTube. However, I was thinking it might be worth looking into a tutoring session or two via Zoom. First, let me explain what my goals are with PowerDirector

I service and repair bank equipment. ATMs, security cameras, security systems, drive thru units, vaults, safes, and so on. I am wanting to start making how-to videos to be used internally by the company. Videos on how to change different parts on ATMs, how to troubleshoot an alarm panel, stuff like that.

I would like to talk with someone with experience to help guide me on how best to go about learning PowerDirector. What effects and transitions would be best to focus on, stuff like that.

I'm willing to pay by the hour. Looking for someone as experienced as possible. Please reply here or send me a PM and let know your hourly rate. Thanks!

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Warry [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Location: The Netherlands Joined: Oct 13, 2014 11:42 Messages: 853 Offline
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Looking at what you try to accomplish, I think that the filming of the equipment and the handling in the various cases, will be an effort in itself: the equipment, the lights, the best angle, capturing all steps etc. When done properly (with a script or clear plan in advance) it should not be too big of a problem to get the clips together in a decent video?

My suggestion would be: take one (simple) example of a video you want to make. Plan it, film it and edit it as best as you can. Then closely and honestly look at the result and ask others what they think.

It may be that your efforts were already good enough. It can also be that you have some questions (how do I….) that can either be answered by looking at tutorials or asking them here in the forum. In the worst situation you can use your first attempt in the one-to one hands on zoom tutorial, which can be a quick start because you already have some experience and a first result to scrutinize, learn from and improve.

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Baldy95307 [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Joined: Aug 15, 2013 00:57 Messages: 11 Offline
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Quote Hello, I am brand new to PowerDirector and am looking for some help. I tend to be pretty good at figuring things out on my own using tutorials and stuff on YouTube. However, I was thinking it might be worth looking into a tutoring session or two via Zoom. First, let me explain what my goals are with PowerDirector

I service and repair bank equipment. ATMs, security cameras, security systems, drive thru units, vaults, safes, and so on. I am wanting to start making how-to videos to be used internally by the company. Videos on how to change different parts on ATMs, how to troubleshoot an alarm panel, stuff like that.

I would like to talk with someone with experience to help guide me on how best to go about learning PowerDirector. What effects and transitions would be best to focus on, stuff like that.

I'm willing to pay by the hour. Looking for someone as experienced as possible. Please reply here or send me a PM and let know your hourly rate. Thanks!

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Why not keep your money in your wallet and just check out the various YouTube offerings. Some like to showcase special effects which most users would seldom or never use while other showcase the very basics of editing, titles, transitions, and audio.
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