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Hi everyone, my name is will, I'm a single dad of two young boys, I really want to start a YouTube channel documenting single dad life here in ED, I would love to include local businesses and adventures with my boys, I need a macbook for video editing from footage from my phone and start a channel. Software tips and advice please to get it going

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You don't need a macbook to edit video; even an old 2nd gen i5 with 16 gigs of RAM will easilly get the job done, either with Premiere, or Davinci Resolve/Blender for free.


From the look of your gaming setup here, your laptop will easily manage editing if it can run an online racing sim...


https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,2219023,2219023#msg-2219023

Hi, thanks for the software advice, unfortunately this pc was my younger brothers pc, I don't have a pc, I have a chromebook and I can't find decent software for it.


I have just edited my first video on my Huawei phone and it's came out pretty impressive, so this is good news.


Cheers

Make sure you share the link with us as you start posting video!



Dvelopment Wrote:

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> Hi, thanks for the software advice, unfortunately

> this pc was my younger brothers pc, I don't have a

> pc, I have a chromebook and I can't find decent

> software for it.

>

> I have just edited my first video on my Huawei

> phone and it's came out pretty impressive, so this

> is good news.

>

> Cheers

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi, quick update, managed to get an old macbook to edit down the video, couldn't get on with doing it on my phone, I have 4 episodes lined up for the coming week.


I uploaded my first video




Drop your comments and subscribe to see more. Thanks Will Neo and Dre

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