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Lumafusion - on iPad and M1 Macbook Pro.
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All the entries are in up until this point.
(I post this so I know where to pick this up again after more people chime in)
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Final Cut whenever possible, Premiere if a client insists on Adobe
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I am using Davinci Resolve, since it handles Cinema 4k dng raw files.
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I use Vegas, just because it's the first editor I tried.
Having recently learned about Davinci Resolve, I am going to try and switch to that next time I have a project. I also own LumaFusion from back when it briefly went free or cheap... It should be pretty capable on my iPad Pro, but honestly I find everything about doing "real work" in an iPad to be slow and irritating compared to a desktop OS. I only need to do a video about once a year so I pretty much have to re-learn the editor every time. I kind of hate video editing, honestly. |
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All the replies have been added to the list.
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I am using Movavi. It's very user-friendly, and I appreciate the easy-to-use interface it offers.
Things like motion tracking, green screen editing, and syncing Separately Recorded Audio and Video have really come in handy for my personal projects. Overall, I've had a good experience with it. You can read more about Movavi movie maker features on their site. Last edited by djlettierimx; 08-16-2023 at 11:39 AM. |
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Cakewalk Pro Audio Producers Edition 3
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DaVinci Resolve. And there are tons of good instructional videos to teach you the tough parts. I find it very powerful and intuitive; and it's free!!
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Shortcut and nice and simple Windows Movie Maker which I used for my last video........
https://youtube.com/watch?v=l2cSSJuX4O0&feature=share8
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I've been using Lightworks. Free but with upgrade you get extra effects and functionality. Tons of youtube video tutorials.
EDIT: Forgot to add, I've never tried mixing audio in Lightworks although I do record solo living room performances for youtube. I'm sure there is a way to do it and if not, one can probably export the audio to another software for mixing and import back into Lightworks. Just haven't needed to doctor any audio yet.
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People have different needs for video editing. My music related videos are fairly basic and yet specific. I'm not photogenic so I'm not looking for promotional videos that show off my good looks and stage presence. I spend a whole lot of time in reading, research, composing music, recording etc with my Parlando Project, so I don't take the time or focus to learn video editing software.
my youtube video channel: link here My specific needs and areas of focus:
At my YouTube channel, the earliest videos were done with Windows Movie Maker, which is now old, obsolete, and off the market. It was reliable for me and actually had fine text handllng. Slow to render, but with short pieces I tolerated that. Easy to learn even if short on features by modern standards. Most of my lyric videos were done with Apple iMovie. It was free, does a great job with "Ken Burns effect" scrolling on pictures (something I do a lot) and was easy to learn. Decent rendering speed. Text handling is basic, worse than the ancient Windows Movie Maker, but as you can see, I worked around that. I had several, very annoying reliability issues including crashes with lost work and refusal to do final renders with my up to date 2019 I7 16 gig RAM Mac Mini. Older versions actually ran more reliably (if slower) on my ancient 2011 i5 Mac Mini. After my iMovie adventure in 2022 when I did a lot of lyric videos, I got a subscription to Cyberlnk PowerDirector, but haven't had as many hours working with it. It's a constant PC Mag review winner, and it is full-featured, offers access to stock footage and graphics, has good text handling, and renders very fast. It will even do pretty darn good automatic subtitles "listening" to your audio. In my limited use however, I find it hard to learn (given my lack of focus on video). It should be able to do the "Ken Burns" but I haven't been able to get it to work the way I want, despite viewing some online tutorials. I currently have no personal recommendation for video editing software as of yet. As you can see from the above, I use both MacOS and Windows. I may try something beyond PowerDirector next year, or just buckle down and try to learn what I need to do in PowerDirector.
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In the interest of full disclosure, I went & bought the full version of Resolve & gave up on Final Cut Pro. Resolve has impressed me a lot.
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