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I am not a video artist, but I enjoy making videos of travel (mostly slide shows with video clips and music) and trying to redo the old home movies. I have posted some of them on You Tube including my most recent vacation video of our trip to Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji in Feb/March. That one is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wakahZdl4Q but let me warn you that it is a bit over 1 hour long. I also have some old one from my grandparent's trips in US with my mother including Alaska in the 1930's. I have been using iMovie because it came with the iMac and the simplicity of it's format. But now I wonder if there is some other software that would work better without costing a chunk of $. Anyone have other suggestions for software?
 
Dave - good to hear from you again.

Please post a link to the 1930s videos!

Tom M.
 
Hi Tom,

Here they are: Alaska 1939 https://youtu.be/neSpPi5lvOA
Lehigh County PA https://youtu.be/qSqP5pl6jfg
Allentown Playgrounds https://youtu.be/WRoKj50gntg
Lousiana and Florida 1940 https://youtu.be/Drn8nl85OLY
Home movies that my son-in-law found bout we don't know who the people are going to California and Nevada in either the 50's or the 60's https://youtu.be/xb9de9yN2mw
Duryea Car Show Boyertown PA 1969 and 1970 https://youtu.be/2rRe5dUJnPU
Allentown Fair 1970 https://youtu.be/5Scn1eSc-tY

I have others in the account, but these are the oldest that I have posted so far. I have a lot of editing to do yet on the other trips, which is why I hoped someone had some other suggestions for software.
 
I am not a video artist, but I enjoy making videos of travel (mostly slide shows with video clips and music) and trying to redo the old home movies. I have posted some of them on You Tube including my most recent vacation video of our trip to Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji in Feb/March. That one is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wakahZdl4Q but let me warn you that it is a bit over 1 hour long. I also have some old one from my grandparent's trips in US with my mother including Alaska in the 1930's. I have been using iMovie because it came with the iMac and the simplicity of it's format. But now I wonder if there is some other software that would work better without costing a chunk of $. Anyone have other suggestions for software?

I have been pretty happy with this: ScreenFlow
 
Very nice. Did you get to climb Uluru? I showed up one morning, but the rangers closed it because they anticipated too much heat and wind. Probably just as well as the aborigines don't like people doing up it (it's sacred) so I walked around it. Amazing that the landscape is going down so the rock is getting larger (albeit slowly).
Sure is a beautiful country! And everywhere we went we found really friendly people.
 
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