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The most common point of entry for tennis is through [[Vegas]]. This remains the most common editor on PC, however there are many, ''many'' more! [[Premiere Pro]] is another popular option, but may be a bit expensive (and hard to crack, if you're willing). | The most common point of entry for tennis is through [[Vegas]]. This remains the most common editor on PC, however there are many, ''many'' more! [[Premiere Pro]] is another popular option, but may be a bit expensive (and hard to crack, if you're willing). | ||
Common editors for mobile devices include | Common editors for mobile devices include [[KineMaster]] and [[CapCut]], among many others that can found on the App Store and/or the Google Play Store. | ||
== Editing the Video == | == Editing the Video == | ||
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Having a source list is optional, but can be helpful for your opponent to know what you used, as they can more easily build off what you started. It also is useful for the viewers, as not everyone is perfectly versed in every piece of media in existence! You don't want comments of "what did you use at 0:35?" popping up all the time. | Having a source list is optional, but can be helpful for your opponent to know what you used, as they can more easily build off what you started. It also is useful for the viewers, as not everyone is perfectly versed in every piece of media in existence! You don't want comments of "what did you use at 0:35?" popping up all the time. | ||
Now that the serve is out there, you need to find someone to play. The two largest tennis hubs are [[ | Now that the serve is out there, you need to find someone to play. The two largest tennis hubs are [[YellowTealPurple]] (a forum website) and [[The Tennis Isles]] (a discord server). There's much more than this, however! | ||
Follow the examples of others on how to advertise your own round, and wait for someone to accept! It may take a little while. | Follow the examples of others on how to advertise your own round, and wait for someone to accept! It may take a little while. | ||
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With your first match complete, there are a few more things you can do: | With your first match complete, there are a few more things you can do: | ||
* Set up a '''roster''' - this shows all the games you've played, their progress, links to watch, a wishlist, and anything else you'd want. | * Set up a '''roster''' - this shows all the games you've played, their progress, links to watch, a wishlist, and anything else you'd want. Examples can be found [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PBz3xSb4_fPs5-DNXLQkpVWXrfT_F0lggPMuUHqq9YE/edit?usp=sharing here] and [https://yellowtealpurple.net/forums/threads/tennis-rosters-thread.234/ here!] | ||
* '''Start another game!''' What's the fun of only doing one? You could do another 6 round 1v1, or maybe shake it up a little! See [[ | * '''Start another game!''' What's the fun of only doing one? You could do another 6 round 1v1, or maybe shake it up a little! See [[:Category:Tennis_Types|here]] for some common variants. | ||
With that, you are done. Hopefully this gives you enough to get started. So get out there and make some cool stuff! | With that, you are done. Hopefully this gives you enough to get started. So get out there and make some cool stuff! | ||