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Motoracer
22nd October 2006, 09:56
What's the best video editing software out there? I've got a digital home video cam to work with.

Cheers.

Slingshot
22nd October 2006, 10:03
What's the best video editing software out there? I've got a digital home video cam to work with.

Cheers.

I use Windows Movie Maker, mainly cause I'm lazy and can't be bothered looking around for anything better.

Motoracer
22nd October 2006, 10:13
I need a really good program that gives me the control to use some wicked special effects and gives me good control over the audio part as well.

I've got some really wicked ideas. I wana make it happen.

Karma
22nd October 2006, 10:15
All you need is Windows Media player, just hit Play 2x Speed and you'll look the dogs bollocks mate!

mynameis
22nd October 2006, 10:20
Nah mate Adobe Premier, undisputed, undefeated video editing program of all time.

mynameis

onearmedbandit
22nd October 2006, 10:25
+1. I've got Adobe Premier Pro, does everything you want with ease. Makes you look like Peter Jackson, without the scruffy hair and beard, oh and about $80 million per film you make. Otherwise no one could tell the difference.

James Deuce
22nd October 2006, 10:31
Windows Movie maker does an OK job. You can get some damn fine results and it's free.

paturoa
22nd October 2006, 10:47
best site for this info is

http://www.videohelp.com/

there are a bunch of how to guides, software pointers, etc etc

Motoracer
22nd October 2006, 12:08
All you need is Windows Media player, just hit Play 2x Speed and you'll look the dogs bollocks mate!

Not the special effects I had in mind. Cheers.


Nah mate Adobe Premier, undisputed, undefeated video editing program of all time.

mynameis


+1. I've got Adobe Premier Pro, does everything you want with ease. Makes you look like Peter Jackson, without the scruffy hair and beard, oh and about $80 million per film you make. Otherwise no one could tell the difference.

That's what I'm gettin then. Cheers guys! :)


best site for this info is



http://www.videohelp.com/



there are a bunch of how to guides, software pointers, etc etc

thanx dude!

Craig11
22nd October 2006, 12:40
Get it from here... www.mininova.org

Or more precisely http://www.mininova.org/sub/24

Disco Dan
22nd October 2006, 12:40
bah! windows? :gob:

...Apple's iMovie and iDVD ..far more advanced.. ;) ..they are on every mac you buy anyway... so no need to purchase :innocent:

duckaddict
22nd October 2006, 12:57
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That's what I'm gettin then. Cheers guys! :)
...


Make sure you have 512mb (and above) of RAM :-)

Motoracer
22nd October 2006, 13:42
Already in the process of getting it. Cheers heaps guys!


Make sure you have 512mb (and above) of RAM :-)

512 DDR on the dot. Will need to upgrade some time in the future for sure.

thealmightytaco
22nd October 2006, 20:21
Final Cut on Mac is pro equipment, and can get an express version without all the orchestral music samples for like $300.
That is, if you want to be a movie ninja, cause you've already got the free ones.

bugjuice
22nd October 2006, 21:44
bah! windows? :gob:

...Apple's iMovie and iDVD ..far more advanced.. ;) ..they are on every mac you buy anyway... so no need to purchase :innocent:

amen to that..

R6_kid
23rd October 2006, 09:43
Motoracer, if you got Windows XP i have a copy of Adobe Premier you can install on your computer - just like photoshop but for movies.