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It is easy to make trailers with modern video software. You simply select the video clips that you would like to include and import them; make the titles; put the clips and titles in the order you want them; and add some music and voice-overs. Here are the 10 best trailer makers for you to try out.
1. Windows Movie Maker
![Movie Movie](https://cnet1.cbsistatic.com/img/LM5n6_Yrl1-DYOgccTLiiwIzJjo=/1600x900/2018/09/11/c3cae3c1-37e4-444e-bf88-89d60c6a2915/she-ra-is-making-an-animated-comeback-on-netflix-social.jpg)
Price: FREE
This is a great trailer maker which allows you to edit videos and slide shows, create titles, and fine tune your trailer the way you wish to. You can even add transitions and effects and share your trailer online. What’s better is that it’s free.
2. Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor)
Price: FREE to try and $39.99 for the full version
This allows you to import and edit just about any video format, add titles and audio and generate a great trailer. It can be downloaded for free to try it out.
3. iMovie
Macbook pro visual studio. Price: FREE for the new Mac and approximately $14.99 if you buy
This is a sophisticated video maker that is perfect for making trailers. Simply upload your clips on a timeline, move them around and make a trailer. It is made by Apple and will run on Apple phones, tablets and iOS devices and the MAC.
4. Trailer Maker by Thirteen
Movie Trailer Making
Price: FREE
This is a different kind of trailer maker which is very educational and fun to use. Here you can make your own trailer for existing programs and upload it to the Thirteen website. It is completely free to use.
5. VideoCrisp
Price: free for videos less than 60 seconds or $19 for videos longer than 60 seconds
VideoCrisp is a great online trailer maker which allows you to create a trailer online and download it to your website. You simply add short video clips, animations, photos and titles. What’s more the website includes much licences video content you can use to improve your work and give it a professional feel.
6. Wax
Wax is a video editing tool which is fairly easy to use while still being quite powerful. You can use the timeline feature to create trailers easily and add special effects. It is free to use and supports many different video file formats.
7. CyberLink PowerDirector
Price: from $50 to $179.99
If you are ambitious about making trailers and you want them to look truly professional then CyberLink PowerDirector provides a full video editor that allows you to mix all kinds of multimedia including videos, images, text layers, transitions, and sound. You can publish your results, or save it on your device. You can even make 3D trailers.
8. VideoStudio Ultimate X7
Price: free to try or from $60 for the full version
VideoStudio Ultimate X7 by Corel is a 64 bit video editor which is perfect for making top professional trailers. It is easy to use and has the kind of video editing tools you would expect with a premium software package.
9. Virtual Dub
Price: FREE
Virtual Dub is a fairly basic movie maker that is free to download and use. It is essentially freeware but it is very fast and has some excellent features such as fractional frame rates. There are some excellent video filters too.
10. Zwei-Stein
Price: FREE
Zwei-Stein is a free video editor that includes a number of advanced features some of which aren’t found on even paid for video editors. You can add and edit up to 256 clips, images or titles and add special effects for an excellent trailer.
Once your movie is complete, you still have a few steps to go before sharing your latest blockbuster with the world. Kick off the marketing by cutting together a movie trailer, a promo that sets the tone and the key elements of your film. Entice and excite audiences with a thrilling movie trailer, all made in Pinnacle Studio.
1. Install Pinnacle Studio
To install Pinnacle Studio video editing software on your PC, download and run the installation file above. Continue following on-screen instructions to complete the setup process.
2. Launch a Movie Project
The first step in any movie trailer making session is to start or open a movie project.
To launch a new production: Choose File > New > Movie from the main menu. Before adding your first clip, make sure that the timeline video format will be right for the project.
To launch a new production: Choose File > New > Movie from the main menu. Before adding your first clip, make sure that the timeline video format will be right for the project.
3. Adding clips to the timeline
Create A Movie Trailer
Most types of Library asset can be brought onto the timeline as independent clips. The types include video and audio clips, photos, graphics, ScoreFitter songs, templates and titles. You can even add your other movie projects as container clips that work just like video clips in your project. Disc projects, however, cannot be added as container clips to a timeline, since they require a capability – user interactivity – that timeline clips don’t have.
Note: Drag-and-drop is the commonest and usually the most convenient method of adding material to a project. Click any asset in the Library panel and drag it wherever you like on the timeline.
Note: Drag-and-drop is the commonest and usually the most convenient method of adding material to a project. Click any asset in the Library panel and drag it wherever you like on the timeline.
4. Edit Video
![Trailer Trailer](https://nofilmschool.com/sites/default/files/styles/facebook/public/feels.png?itok=20rqING5)
Once your assets are on the timeline, you can review and trim your video clips, position your media how you want it and more. To open a trim point, place the Timeline scrubber near the cut to be trimmed and click the Trim mode button. Click it again to close trim mode.
5. Add Titles
Click the Create Title button to open the Title Editor. Add the text under Text Settings. Adjust fonts, font sizes and styles from there. You can also change Look Settings, Background Settings and Stereoscopic Settings.
Also, you can Switch to Motions to modify text justification and flow.
Also, you can Switch to Motions to modify text justification and flow.
6. Add Effects
You can choose from a wide range of effects by clicking the Effects button. Just select a effect from the categories and it will be applied on the media of the timeline.
7. Add Transitions
Click the Transitions button or go to Editor > Transition In or Editor > Transition Out to access the transitions. When you find the one you want, drag it onto one end or the other of the timeline clip.
8. Add Music
Click the Create Song (Ctrl+7) button to open ScoreFitter. In ScoreFitter, choose a category, song and version from the lists provided. Enter a name for the clip in the Name field and adjust its duration with the Duration counter, if desired. When you have made your choice, click the Add to Movie button.
9. Finalize and Export
When you have finished editing your project, open the Exporter by pressing the Export tab at the top of the screen. With a few clicks you can tell the Exporter everything it needs to know to output your movie or asset in the format that best fits your requirements.