XxCancerxX
Im in a band,
It doesnt matter how much it cost, i just need a good video editing software mainly for music videos
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If you want a good simple program, try Adobe Premiere. Lots of good stuff; allows for standard transitions, chroma key (green screen), some basic video stuff (color and light) and some OK filters. Premiere is great for just cutting and pasting large amounts of video, adding some transitions, and correcting for color and/or adding some basic effects like lens flares or jitter/noise.
If you want to step it up, try Adobe After Effects. It allows you to use compositions (nesting video elements within video) to have various layers of video used. It's basically like Photoshop for video (if you've ever used PS). You can use different transfer modes, various light 3D effects, and some very useful filters. It's confusing for some. This is the one I work with, and I can assure you the plugins available are vast and useful. Especially Red Giant plugins (Soundkeys is useful) where you can match the movement of things to the music just by using a plugin (instead of having to keyframe everything by hand).
If you are on a Mac, try using Final Cut Pro. Very expensive, but is basically like Adobe Premiere and After Effects wrapped up into one. It has the functionality of both and plugins as well.
If you want a good simple program, try Adobe Premiere. Lots of good stuff; allows for standard transitions, chroma key (green screen), some basic video stuff (color and light) and some OK filters. Premiere is great for just cutting and pasting large amounts of video, adding some transitions, and correcting for color and/or adding some basic effects like lens flares or jitter/noise.
If you want to step it up, try Adobe After Effects. It allows you to use compositions (nesting video elements within video) to have various layers of video used. It's basically like Photoshop for video (if you've ever used PS). You can use different transfer modes, various light 3D effects, and some very useful filters. It's confusing for some. This is the one I work with, and I can assure you the plugins available are vast and useful. Especially Red Giant plugins (Soundkeys is useful) where you can match the movement of things to the music just by using a plugin (instead of having to keyframe everything by hand).
If you are on a Mac, try using Final Cut Pro. Very expensive, but is basically like Adobe Premiere and After Effects wrapped up into one. It has the functionality of both and plugins as well.
Does anyone know any good editing systems?
MossclawHa
Any movie editing systems for a windows that are good and reasonably priced. Im looking for one and cant find it!
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Personally I think if you are talking traditional splice based editing Quicktime Pro. Underrated. If you are talking about more involved editing styles with effects and timeline control over effects then you are looking more at software such as Adobe Premiere. There really is a multitude of editing software about but it seems to me that each program excels in one or more areas. More creative people are using Adobe After Effects but I don't really see that strictly as an editing system so much as a creative moving image manipulation system. Recently I was looking for a program where feedback of video was more 'interactive'. By that I mean when you scrub the timeline I wanted instantaneous (or near to) video feedback that was smooth. I tried Sony Vegas Video Pro and was actually quite impressed with the response and smoothness of operation and there was no major lag or jitter on playback. The more realtime the better and I found that option worked for me :)
Personally I think if you are talking traditional splice based editing Quicktime Pro. Underrated. If you are talking about more involved editing styles with effects and timeline control over effects then you are looking more at software such as Adobe Premiere. There really is a multitude of editing software about but it seems to me that each program excels in one or more areas. More creative people are using Adobe After Effects but I don't really see that strictly as an editing system so much as a creative moving image manipulation system. Recently I was looking for a program where feedback of video was more 'interactive'. By that I mean when you scrub the timeline I wanted instantaneous (or near to) video feedback that was smooth. I tried Sony Vegas Video Pro and was actually quite impressed with the response and smoothness of operation and there was no major lag or jitter on playback. The more realtime the better and I found that option worked for me :)
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