Hahaha^
It is true that many times when someone releases their first few videos that they're quite... basic. However, I
always try to tell people that if they want to continue to make more videos and expect views that they have to
figure out a way to put at least a little pizzazz in their videos.
I started with Sony Vegas back in the day and it worked great. There are endless YouTube tutorials on Sony
Vegas since it is considered the very base entry level of professional that you can get and a lot of people find it
easy to use. I eventually moved up to After Effects/Premiere but I'm still not entirely sold on Premiere so I try
to avoid it as much as I can. It's a tough call but if you've only worked with Movie Maker, I would not suggest
starting with AE/Premiere and probably going with Vegas until you're familiar with video creation workflow.
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