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Adobe Premier ____________________ FAB-Racing MiniMotoSidecars - Back with a vengeance - F1 Class 2011...
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Final Cut Pro, Avid DV, Sony Vegas... the list goes on but those three are about the best options! ____________________ Love is 1050cc |
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craigie b Citizen Smith
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Adobe Premiere is in my professional opinion by far the most professional piece of video editing software out there. Anything else is simply bloated or dumbed down, but premiere retains that video editing feeling and works brilliantly with photoshop and after fx.
If its just for something simple though then ask the civilians and not us media professionals |
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craigie b Citizen Smith
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Marci Brolly Dolly
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I'll admit, premier pro has the most friendly and useable gui, but in terms of features when linking to hardware-based side of things (PCIFX Engines etc) it can be a git in comparison to quite a few others.
Out of the "suitable for avg joe use" software, i'd rank it the highest... but for professional stuff, I'd still prefer a hardware-based solution with matched software such as Avid Media Composer, however, I think the OP was asking more in a titting-about-with-video-editing capacity rather than professional use, so Premier Pro would still stand as my recommendation.
Premier Pro still bugs me when handling PAL and NTSC sources in one project tho... ____________________ FAB-Racing MiniMotoSidecars - Back with a vengeance - F1 Class 2011...
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 272 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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