Saturday, February 22, 2014

Is there any Video Editing Software at a fair price?




Ozz B


I can't take the crashing any more, I have Microsoft Movie Maker but it can't handle the shear awesomeness of my crappy little youtube videos. I was trained on Premier Pro, but it's so ludicrously over priced as is Sony Vegas. Isn't there descent video editing software available for a fair price?


Answer
I like this easy to use video converter and editor

http://how-convert.com/how-convert/how-to-convert-video-to-mp4-with-avc-video-converter.html

It can convert among all popular videos, and Edit video as you like
Video editing functions like video cropping, movie trimming, and video effect adjustment (including resolution, bit rate, frame rate, brightness, saturation, and sound channel, etc.) are available. You're in control of your favorite clips all.
It helps you edit your clips like Hollywood: video crop, movie trimming, and video effect adjustment.

This should be the one you want.
It is easy to use. Just free download it now.
Or search other at http://google.com

What is the best video editing software for the price?




yothatsshi


I'm making some vids with friends and i don't have any software to edit it. What should i get?


Answer
As Paul correctly stated, it depends on the type of camera you are using. If you have a DVD camera, you are pretty much left with one option, Ulead Video Studio. If you have a Hard Drive camera, you can use Sony Vegas or Final Cut Express.
If you have a miniDV camera, you can use pretty much anything. The best Non-Linear editing system is a cross between Final Cut Studio 2 and Avid Media Composer. Final Cut (FCS) only works on Macintosh computers, while Avid only works on Macs or very powerful PCs. They are both extremely expensive, but you can get amazing discounts if you are a student.
AVID: reg $2,500 discount $295
FCS: reg $1,200 discount $700 (you have to be a college student for the FCS discount)

Both Avid and FCS are industry standards, so you'll have acess to the same editing tools as editors in Hollywood. Avid has been for years, and still is dominant in the movie industry, but FCS is getting to be more and more popular.

I actually like FCS better than Avid because it's not just a video editor. It's the entire production package. FCS comes with Final Cut Pro, Soundtrack Pro (for limitless royalty free music), Motion (for 3D FX), Color (for professional color correction), Compressor, DVD Studio and lots of other cool stuff. Soundtrack is a big one for me. If you are doing some serious filmmaking for entering in contests, you need royalty free music. You can buy it for a lot of $ or get a music composing program. Soundtrack Pro is the best. I've tried Sony Cinescore and SonicFire Pro and hated them.

Adobe Premiere Pro is another great editing system for a bit cheaper. It's $700 (student discount $350). That still may be a lot of $ for most people, but I guarantee you wont find anything close to the quality of Avid, FCS or Adobe on a consumer program.

But it's totally understandable if you can't spend that kind of money. Some decent, cheaper programs are Sony Vegas, Final Cut Express, and Pinnacle Studio.

Well, I hope that helps, and good luck.




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