I know, but with all of the work I put into it, I wanted it to be perfect. What is even more frustrating is I went back and re-edited my video this morning but the split second moments where I did the splicing are still there even though when I went through them four times today, all trace of them was gone. -_-
I'm currently working on GRA, but I think I'm going to hold off on doing more afterwards until I get my tax return so I can get some real editing software as Movie Maker sucks ass.
It's cool if your first few videos aren't that well made because from personal experience, always going back and reediting to make it perfect just delays your work in general.
How I see it is to just make the video, and edit it so that it's not terrible but not meticulously perfect either.
Your video is fine in terms of editing and I would say instead of using all your time perfecting one video, spread it out.
So for example, you first video has some jumpy cuts from the movie footage to the footage of you talking.
Rather than go back and fix the problem, keep in mind what was wrong with the first video and then fix all the problems in the second video.
That way it's a gradual learning process that also produces more videos, rather than simply refining the first one and stalling production.
Plus you only learn so much fixing one video over and over again.
Spreading it out also gives you new experiences and new ways to apply solutions.
If you go back to watch the all popular YouTubers like the NC for example, their early videos were all bad in terms of video quality and editing.
But the reason why they eventually got big was because of their content.
So while your early videos may lack the visual refinement of the already established YouTubers, it's really the content that speaks the most to people.
With that said, I'd say you should keep going with Movie Maker, despite it being a God awful program.
It's terrible, but gets the job done.
Hope this helps in any way shape or form.
And if you already know all of this, then sorry about that, I just wanted to give my two cents on this.... Which turned out to be two giant paragraphs :sweat: