Best editing programs for P.C?

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BennyB12
BennyB12
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QLD, 918 posts
21 Oct 2010 1:46pm
Any suggestions for first timers? Im hearin quicktime 7 pro but then some say only for people in the know.. Thought it best to go to a forum i could trust
Thanks....
koma
koma
VIC
760 posts
VIC, 760 posts
21 Oct 2010 3:44pm
Adobe Premiere Pro is about as good as it gets, and is what i use for my editing.
Final Cut Pro would be the option if you were a Mac-head.
craggers
craggers
WA
475 posts
WA, 475 posts
21 Oct 2010 1:02pm
wrong forum mate.

try typing that question into your google search box, you will get loads more hits.

you trust this forum?? ha ha! everyone is either frustrated and anxty, hence taking the p*ss and insulting you, or they are delirious from over strenuos wind activities and are likely to give you hair brained lucid advice that also cant be trusted!!!!!

yet we come back for more...

ps. im in the frustrated group
destine
destine
NSW
157 posts
NSW, 157 posts
21 Oct 2010 4:12pm
Adobe premier is good for cutting and editing clips and some effects, but if your just editing to make it look better and do after imaging after effects would suit you better, also there a ton of plug ins you can use
airhead
airhead
WA
814 posts
WA, 814 posts
21 Oct 2010 1:42pm
Sony Vegas Movie Studio see details here: www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/vegas-movie-studio/?utm_source=sonycreativesoftware&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=redirect&lang=us&prdt=moviestudiopl

Can download a free 30 day trial to see if it suits before purchase
dusta
dusta
WA
2940 posts
WA, 2940 posts
21 Oct 2010 2:54pm
as said above for putting a movie together sony vegas or premiere . For effects etc i use adobe after effects
SANCHEZ
SANCHEZ
WA
37 posts
WA, 37 posts
21 Oct 2010 4:47pm
Cyberlink Power director 8 is very user friendly and got the best rating in the home editing shootout..
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
21 Oct 2010 8:42pm
I like pinical studio 11 plus.

but havent tried any others to compare except quick time pro,,which I didnt like.

Im a hack,just found studio 11 plus easy to use.
Saffer
Saffer
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4501 posts
VIC, 4501 posts
21 Oct 2010 10:13pm
if you're a beginner to editing then avoid premier pro, its too difficult for a novice. Try Premier Elements which is a lighter version.
BennyB12
BennyB12
QLD
918 posts
QLD, 918 posts
21 Oct 2010 11:54pm
Nice... cheers..
destine
destine
NSW
157 posts
NSW, 157 posts
23 Oct 2010 4:14pm
SANCHEZ said...

Cyberlink Power director 8 is very user friendly and got the best rating in the home editing shootout..


your kidding right!? that app is....
if i so much as mention that app i would be killed!!
a friend o mine does this for a living and treats those home editors like the plague.

if your gonna learn a new app learn something decent
Saffer said...


Try Premier Elements which is a lighter version.


I agree with that, cus then you can more easily move to the more advance editing later

On mac Final cut pro is definitely your best bet.
sebol
sebol
WA
753 posts
WA, 753 posts
23 Oct 2010 4:30pm
I have tried a few and can never get it going.
Too complex for me.
Now I use Windows movie maker, it is already on your pc, it is free,it is simple.
Can't go wrong.
Definately not very advance but you can just drag and drop,music,pictures,add effects...
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
23 Oct 2010 9:04pm
sebol said...

I have tried a few and can never get it going.
Too complex for me.
Now I use Windows movie maker, it is already on your pc, it is free,it is simple.
Can't go wrong.
Definately not very advance but you can just drag and drop,music,pictures,add effects...



Yep,,agreed.Windows movie maker is as simple as a kiteboarder
You can do all the cut and chopping with it then use something more powerfull to add advanced effets and give it the more professional touches,slow mo or what ever.
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