Wedding video help

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Hello all!

I come asking for help - i realize many of you are multi talented individuals with more knowledge in one finger then i could ever muster.

In august i am to get married and for better or worse, i need help with my speech - i'm not the most confident of lads and have a stammer (feel free to flame me foe it - many have) and although it's not a weakness, it doesn't come off as quirky as Clark Kent in the Daily Planet.

What i would love to do, is present a 'trailer' to my bride and 'audience' of how we first met - who wouldn't want to be star of their own movie on their big day?

What i would love to do, is be able to edit existing trailers, to mash up my own, using certain actors as people in my life. The thing is, i don't know how!

I don't know how to save trailers off the internet and use a programme to edit them to make my own, fun 'rom-com'.

If anyone is able to help me, point me in the right direction, link me to 'saveable' trailers - then that would be amazing. I could even collaborate with someone, if they were willing and the $$ worked - after all, everyone wants their wedding day to be perfect.

Actors included would be Steve Buscemi, Ryan Reynolds, Mark Wahlberg, Eva Mendes and Rhys Ifans.

Anyways, i appreciate this is not everyones cup of tea, but i would be so appreciative of anyones help. thanks.
 
If you want to save trailers, use keepvid.com

Just copy/paste the YouTube link and it will give you a bunch of options based on quality. Right click on the one you want, and Save As.

For the editing, it really depends on how far you want to go with it. Simply putting some clips together can be done in Windows Movie Maker, but it will look rather amateurish. Programs like Sony Vegas and Final Cut are professional-grade and give you a huge number of options. However, these programs are difficult to master right away.
 
If you want to save trailers, use keepvid.com

Just copy/paste the YouTube link and it will give you a bunch of options based on quality. Right click on the one you want, and Save As.

For the editing, it really depends on how far you want to go with it. Simply putting some clips together can be done in Windows Movie Maker, but it will look rather amateurish. Programs like Sony Vegas and Final Cut are professional-grade and give you a huge number of options. However, these programs are difficult to master right away.

Thanks for your help - much appreciated :)
 
If you want to save trailers, use keepvid.com

Just copy/paste the YouTube link and it will give you a bunch of options based on quality. Right click on the one you want, and Save As.

For the editing, it really depends on how far you want to go with it. Simply putting some clips together can be done in Windows Movie Maker, but it will look rather amateurish. Programs like Sony Vegas and Final Cut are professional-grade and give you a huge number of options. However, these programs are difficult to master right away.

There are a few options, increasing in MB - do i want the highest MB as better quality?
 

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