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Oct 1, 2017 10:57:15   #
machia Loc: NJ
 
I recently shot some video w/ my Canon T5i . There are three ; (29:59 , 5:37 and 2:44 segments) that I'd like to splice together in one continuous video . Is this an in-camera or in-computer process or do I need a post-production program ? If I do , can someone please recommend what that would be , as I have never done any post production work outside the darkroom .
Thank you in advance ..

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Oct 1, 2017 12:06:49   #
RWR Loc: La Mesa, CA
 
machia wrote:
I recently shot some video w/ my Canon T5i . There are three ; (29:59 , 5:37 and 2:44 segments) that I'd like to splice together in one continuous video . Is this an in-camera or in-computer process or do I need a post-production program ? If I do , can someone please recommend what that would be , as I have never done any post production work outside the darkroom .
Thank you in advance ..

I suggest you post this in the video section, not main photography discussion: http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/s-110-1.html

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Oct 1, 2017 12:10:07   #
TriX Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
machia wrote:
I recently shot some video w/ my Canon T5i . There are three ; (29:59 , 5:37 and 2:44 segments) that I'd like to splice together in one continuous video . Is this an in-camera or in-computer process or do I need a post-production program ? If I do , can someone please recommend what that would be , as I have never done any post production work outside the darkroom .
Thank you in advance ..


You can download a trial copy of Adobe Premier, which will easily do what you require (and much more).

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Oct 2, 2017 11:39:19   #
Papa Joe Loc: Midwest U.S.
 
machia wrote:
I recently shot some video w/ my Canon T5i . There are three ; (29:59 , 5:37 and 2:44 segments) that I'd like to splice together in one continuous video . Is this an in-camera or in-computer process or do I need a post-production program ? If I do , can someone please recommend what that would be , as I have never done any post production work outside the darkroom .
Thank you in advance ..


I've used Pinnacle Studio for years. Great video editing program.

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Oct 2, 2017 12:30:16   #
Smudgey Loc: Ohio, Calif, Now Arizona
 
If you had a Mac iMovie (free with the Mac) would do it easily. If not Adobe Premier will do it as well.

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Oct 2, 2017 13:46:05   #
speters Loc: Grangeville/Idaho
 
machia wrote:
I recently shot some video w/ my Canon T5i . There are three ; (29:59 , 5:37 and 2:44 segments) that I'd like to splice together in one continuous video . Is this an in-camera or in-computer process or do I need a post-production program ? If I do , can someone please recommend what that would be , as I have never done any post production work outside the darkroom .
Thank you in advance ..
You can do that in the software that came with your camera!

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Oct 2, 2017 16:29:10   #
Bobspez Loc: Southern NJ, USA
 
If all you want to do is splice the segments together and save in a variey of formats, the Windows free Movie Maker program will work. If you want to also edit sound, zoom into the frame, change the lighting and color grading, add effects like slow motion, create movie like dissolves between scenes, etc., try the free trial of Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Audition (sound editor) which works with Premiere. You can get a 7 day free trial with no restrictions, and if you need additional time, each program can be rented month to month for $20 each.

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Oct 2, 2017 19:05:26   #
royb_36-cox.net Loc: Phoenix
 
machia wrote:
I recently shot some video w/ my Canon T5i . There are three ; (29:59 , 5:37 and 2:44 segments) that I'd like to splice together in one continuous video . Is this an in-camera or in-computer process or do I need a post-production program ? If I do , can someone please recommend what that would be , as I have never done any post production work outside the darkroom .
Thank you in advance ..


Good question. That is a post processing task. Several excellent suggestions of software to do that appear in the posts above and below this one.

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