Looking for Instruction Video Studio 2020 Ultimate

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Looking for Instruction Video Studio 2020 Ultimate

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Hello:

I am new to this forum (well been gone since 2011 in the Navy out of the country), this is my first post in many years. I find it difficult to get help from Corel so I am looking to hire a teacher to help me through some editing questions I have on Video Studio 2020 Ultimate. YES I WILL PAY! So to qualify you need to be proficient in Video Studio 2020 Ultimate and have a lot of knowledge with working with green screen templates. I know have to remove the green from a video with a green screen, my first question will be on an existing green screen template (a video with say a TV in it and the TV is a green screen color) how to add a video to the TV that has the placement for an green screen video? If you know things like this you can help me out. Please reply with how much you charge to teach me and answer questions in detail by the project or by the question. Thanks!

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mauiwh wrote:I am new to this forum, this is my first post.
This is a very misleading statement. You are not new to this forum. In fact, you have posted to it many times in the distant past. Your last post here was in 2011. That being said, let's see if you get any takers...
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Hi Ken:

I guess I meant new to the forum in many years? As you can see 2011 was along time ago, I see I actually joined in 2008. Post is not meant to be misleading. Do you think people won't respond because I have been away for so long?
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Do you think people won't respond because I have been away for so long?
Not at all. It's just that your approach is so unusual. In fact, I don't recall ever seeing anyone making such an offer before, and I've been on this forum even longer than you! :lol:
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Most people these days start their training by actually practising using the the software and watching training videos created by Corel and others on youtube. Another excellent resource is Studio Backlot which also has training videos (plus a lot more) and the opportunity to engage with a trainer on a one on one basis. Three links below with help you get started. Have fun playing with Video Studio and ask questions on this forum if you get stuck. Do a search first since your question usually has already been asked/answered in the past.

https://www.videostudiopro.com/en/learn/

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... ripps+2211

https://studiobacklot.tv/
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Totally agree, you just need to "play" with VS trying it out, seeing what it does - looking for answers or asking questions here, someone may help for free!

With your "green screen tv" question, I guess you want one of your videos to appear on the tv ... you don't need a green screen for that!

Take your picture or video with the tv screen in it and add it to the video track.
Take the video you want to show on the tv and put it on the overlay track.
Adjust the overlay size to fit over the tv screen (size, position and even perspective)
If the tv is moving, add a moving path to the overlay and adjust the size/position to suit across the timeline.

Try it out, practice makes perfect
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There's also a user guide in pdf format, download link in the main help menu: download and save locally for ready reference.
This should help a lot, but whilst like most guides it tells you what features are available, it has very little assistance on the 'how to use it' part. And when you are really stuck, the forum is here. So, play with it, view the tutorials and don't expect miracles.
I've found that the most practical way to learn it and get a result is to just use it on a project of interest to you: build it up gradually and ask questions.
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