I think in order to consolidate all of your video clips into one file, you will need a video creator/editor software or a disc buring suite software. I can't remember if Microsoft came out with a download for their windows media player to burn video. I do remember that with NERO burning software you can edit your video files before burning it into a disc or save it to your harddrive.
It's been a while but when I took film class, the professor told us that taking 5 or 7 second video clips is better than taking two minute video clips of the same thing. It's really the editing portion that puts the whole movie together.
"The first key to wisdom is constant and frequent questioning, for by doubting we are led to question and by questioning we arrive at the truth." -Pierre Abelard 11th Century philosopher.
Just import them into iMovie, edit and add transitions, titles etc. as desired and export to the desired format. Or do you mean on a PC? Then I can't help you.
Comment