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June 26, 2006, 08:12:54 PM »
djblu
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video?
this is a little off the topic of the forums, but what video editing software do some of you experts use, and what do you recomend for a beggiener.
[forgive my english]
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June 26, 2006, 08:18:16 PM »
zemlin
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video?
I use Sony VEGAS.
I've only done a little video editing, but it was very easy with very good results in VEGAS.
No problemo on the language thing. You've already proven that your English is far better than my Spanish.
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June 27, 2006, 06:17:18 AM »
bonnder
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video?
If you search this forum on
video + edit
, you will get some good reading material. Here are three:
http://audiomastersforum.net/amforum/viewtopic.php?t=5186
http://audiomastersforum.net/amforum/viewtopic.php?t=4390
http://audiomastersforum.net/amforum/viewtopic.php?t=5307
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June 27, 2006, 04:21:33 PM »
djblu
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video?
thanks!!!!
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Reply #4
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August 08, 2006, 12:47:10 PM »
nick1000
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video editting apps
Adobe Premiere is what pros use.
Also on the Mac platform you
can use FinalCut pro which only
works on Mac. It’s as good as
Premiere.
for more info visit:
www.adobe.com
www.apple.com
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Reply #5
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August 11, 2006, 08:45:33 PM »
amir2006
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AVID/Video Editting
http://www.avid.com
Avid may be a bit expensive ...but is really good.
)
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August 11, 2006, 09:39:15 PM »
MusicConductor
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Posts: 1338
video?
Wait, he said for a beginner.
I am hearing of people ditching Avid Express because it's too cumbersome and unreliable to do long-form projects. Anyone I ask around here likes Final Cut, except one pro who uses Premiere, as do I.
So, for a beginner? Premiere Elements.
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Reply #7
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August 12, 2006, 12:17:38 PM »
BFM
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Posts: 869
video?
For beginners/hobbyists:
Ulead Video Studio
Cyberlink Power Director
Magix Move Edit
Muvee Autoproducer
Pinnacle Studio Plus
Roxio Videowave
Sony Screenblast
Sony Vegas
http://video-editing-software-review.toptenreviews.com/?ttreng=1&ttrkey=video+editing+software
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Reply #8
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August 12, 2006, 01:51:30 PM »
Bobbsy
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video?
I use Avid and Quantel at work...and Premier Pro at home.
However, I was in hospital recently and the guy in the bed next to mine was an enthusiastic (and frighteningly talented) producer of home videos. He swore by the Magix editor.
I've not used it myself but when he had his wife haul his laptop in to show me, it looked very intuitive to use...and the results he was getting were very good indeed.
The price is also about a tenth what Premier Pro is.
Their site is:
http://www.magix.com/
Bob
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August 12, 2006, 05:21:52 PM »
Graeme
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video?
Quote from: Bobbsy
...the guy in the bed next to mine was an enthusiastic (and frighteningly talented) producer of home videos. He swore by the Magix editor....and the results he was getting were very good indeed.
Which only goes to confirm what we all know, it's not so much the equipment/software as the person using it.
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August 12, 2006, 07:38:26 PM »
amir2006
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video?
Well, some broadcasting corporations still use Avid.
You can find out about Avid customers on its site.
Maybe it’s because they’re used to Avid and don’t
want to switch to Premiere. Or maybe it’s just
because it’s more powerful than Adobe Premiere!!
Who knows!!
:: Do you guys think Avid is losing its loyal customers?
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I’ve been using Premiere for years and I am
satisfied with the result. I personally think
FinalCut Pro is kinda like Premiere. I don’t
see a huge difference between the two programs.
*Vegas Video is the right program to use, if you are a beginner!
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August 12, 2006, 09:12:56 PM »
Bobbsy
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video?
The "grown up" Avid solutions are probably more limited in what they try to do than Premier Pro, but have a couple of advantages.
First, Avid provides not just software but integrated hardware as well. Premier Pro's ability to work on a wide range of hardware with lots of different video cards can be both an advantage...or a nightmare if it goes wrong.
Second, the User Interface for Avid, though far from intuitive, doesn't try to do so much as PP and is therefore easier to use under pressure. I was introduced to Premier some years back by a chap who'd been editing for 30 years plus and who knew Quantel, Avid NLEs as well as most tape based edit systems...and he had needed a tutorial disk to get started on PP.
Third, and related, over here in the UK at least there's a huge pool of freelance Avid editors who can walk in and use a system without extra training or practice. The same pool doesn't exist for PP.
Bob
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August 13, 2006, 12:40:03 AM »
amir2006
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video?
The number of video editors who use it, indicates how popular Avid is.
Correct me if I'm wrong!!
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August 13, 2006, 01:55:01 AM »
bonnder
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Posts: 1340
video?
Quote from: amir2006
The number of video editors who use it, indicates how popular Avid is.
Avid may be popular, but are you honestly recommending Avid as an introductory video editing program for a beginner - which is what the original question was about.
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Reply #14
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August 13, 2006, 02:34:16 AM »
Bobbsy
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video?
Avid is an expensive professional product and totally unsuitable for a beginner. I posted suggesting a look at Magix for said beginner.
However, I DID post saying that, in the UK at least, Premier is not making many inroads into the broacast market.
Bob
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