Thursday, November 4, 2010

DIY the Trailer of Blu-ray DVD Movie with Leawo Blu-ray Ripper

Are you eager to create the trailers of your favorite movies yourself? Leawo Blu-ray will do you a big favor.

The importance of the movie trailer is self-evident, or else we cannot be attracted to go to theater time and time again. Apart from well-known actors, actresses, and directors taking part in the movie, a breathtaking trailer also can make a contribution to the box office.

Generally, the impressive trailers are not always so satisfactory that you cannot wait to have a try in person. There’s always a solution.

Nowadays, as the popularity of Blu-ray DVD, the number of high-storage, and high-definition Blu-ray DVD movie has increased rapidly. Therefore, let us take the Blu-ray DVD movie as an example.

What you need to make a Blu-ray DVD movie trailer is composed of a PC, a Blu-ray DVD with you preferred movie, and a good Blu-ray ripper, such as Leawo Blu-ray Ripper.

However, one thing to note here is paying attention to the copyright protection of the Blu-ray DVD movies. If you do not retain possession of those movies, what you make cannot be used in commercial purpose.

After downloading and installing the free trial edition, you will find the brief steps named Getting Started on the interface. Then, go on with these operations step by step.

After inputting the DVD files, you can click Edit button to edit the video by cropping, trimming, setting effects and adding watermark to mark your works.

You can choose the Start Time, End Time or the duration of the video manually, or drag the sliders under the preview windows to cut off the clips of video you like from the movie file.

Convert them to video in the formats you need, when every setting has been done, and you can find these clips from the Output folder.

A wonderful and self-made trailer is done after some fingertips, and you can send your nice works to your friends in the event of not infringing the copyright.

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