Videos can be tricky. As with pictures, just because it's on the internet, doesn't mean it's free to use. Unless you are planning on writing to the creators of a video, use videos that are already free for educational use.
Photoshop has a tool for video editing. If you watch the tutorials, you can quickly figure out how to shorten a video, change the music and even add voice over.
Another video option for you is TedEd. You can find videos that are definitely free for educational use. They are usually short and provide a good overview of your topic.
Remember, though, you still have to record this presentation. You are welcome to use my camera equipment, and the video editing software that goes with it.
Another option for recording your presentation is to use a screencasting software such as screencast-omatic. This is will allow you to hit play on your presentation, recording both your screen and your voice. While you can record your voice within powerpoint, the files tend to be really big.
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