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Post by antharro on Jul 8, 2011 8:31:01 GMT
I have a fair quantity of video taken from various cameras - Panasonic SD camcorder, Canon PowerShot SX1 (Full HD), Canon EOS 550D (Full HD). I've never previously bothered much about editing it as I've ever been too bothered about uploading it.
I'd now like to do something with it and publish it online somewhere. However, despite being heavily involved in IT, both professionally and as a hobby, I've never really looked into video editing.
I'm not particularly bothered about having loads of fancy effects or dozen of features I'll never use. A decent timeline and frame by frame editing would be great.
I'm aware of Windows Movie Maker but I feel I need something a bit more advanced. But not as advanced (or expensive) as Adobe Premier!
Any suggestions?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2011 8:33:04 GMT
I use Sony Vegas Movie Studio Pro... now obviously I would never condone anything illicit but there are ways and means.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2011 9:29:59 GMT
Adobe Premiere Elements or Roxio Creator both of these are a little tricky to use at first or for to some basics edits etc plus lots of other useful goodies DVDSoft FREE Video Studio www.dvdvideosoft.com/Xerces Fobe
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Post by uzairjubilee on Jul 8, 2011 9:46:32 GMT
I currently use iMovie 2011. Have been wanting to move up to something more advanced and professional. I remember when I was doing the 'Skills' section of my Duke of Edinburgh Bronze award, I had an Apple Store 'One to One' session about Final Cut Pro....I'm an intelligent guy if I say so myself, however it seemed extremely hard to navigate and actually do stuff in if you were a newbie to it. There were a myriad of settings in FCP. However, I've seen a multitude of videos on YT now suggesting the new Final Cut Pro X is a more advanced iMovie. Might buy that when I get the money.
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