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I mean which most video editing software is using by professional editors?
Answer
Most professional editors use:
Avid Media Composer
http://avid.com/US/products/media-composer
Final Cut Pro
http://apple.com/finalcutpro
and
Lightworks; semi-free alternative to Avid Media Composer and Final Cut Pro.
http://lwks.com
Lightworks has been used in the movie industry for more than 20 years. Lightworks also has the fastest workflow in the industry.
Lightworks Pro costs $60/year but you can download a free Lite version from their website.
Lightworks Tutorials - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCD45705BA08852C0
Most professional editors use:
Avid Media Composer
http://avid.com/US/products/media-composer
Final Cut Pro
http://apple.com/finalcutpro
and
Lightworks; semi-free alternative to Avid Media Composer and Final Cut Pro.
http://lwks.com
Lightworks has been used in the movie industry for more than 20 years. Lightworks also has the fastest workflow in the industry.
Lightworks Pro costs $60/year but you can download a free Lite version from their website.
Lightworks Tutorials - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCD45705BA08852C0
is there any free video editing software professional level but free ?
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I can't afford premiere or final cut but still I need a professional level video editing software.
Answer
The words professional and free rarely are used in the same sentence to be honest!!
If you use Mac (I presume you do with the Final Cut reference) then iMovie isn't so bad.. and free obviously. In fact it's probably the best of the free video editing tools available on the mac.
If you're really tight on budget then there are obviously ways to use pro software like Final Cut for free *cough* but then I'd be violating the terms of use here for explaining how to do that.
Edit: Maybe have a look at this one?
http://jahshaka.org/About
I've never tried it so can't post a comment about it, but it is free, and will work on Mac too.
From the poster below:
"Also Final cut is worth its weight in gold so why pirate it"
Agreed, FCpro is an amazing piece of software that is definitely worth the money.
The words professional and free rarely are used in the same sentence to be honest!!
If you use Mac (I presume you do with the Final Cut reference) then iMovie isn't so bad.. and free obviously. In fact it's probably the best of the free video editing tools available on the mac.
If you're really tight on budget then there are obviously ways to use pro software like Final Cut for free *cough* but then I'd be violating the terms of use here for explaining how to do that.
Edit: Maybe have a look at this one?
http://jahshaka.org/About
I've never tried it so can't post a comment about it, but it is free, and will work on Mac too.
From the poster below:
"Also Final cut is worth its weight in gold so why pirate it"
Agreed, FCpro is an amazing piece of software that is definitely worth the money.
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