Video Editing Software
#1
For creating and editing short videos (from short films to commercial type) - what are some good options for editing? 10 something years ago I was pretty good with iMovie, but that hasn't really translated well to my more recent needs. Especially given that the program has changed considerably since then. 
I couldn't really give specifics as to what I'm looking to make, and I imagine that recommendations would depend slightly on that. I suppose the best I could say is that I'd like something that has a soft learning curve or at least intuitive controls, at least at first.
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#2
(Jul 31, 2017, 05:47 am)Spaced Wrote: For creating and editing short videos (from short films to commercial type) - what are some good options for editing? 10 something years ago I was pretty good with iMovie, but that hasn't really translated well to my more recent needs. Especially given that the program has changed considerably since then. 
I couldn't really give specifics as to what I'm looking to make, and I imagine that recommendations would depend slightly on that. I suppose the best I could say is that I'd like something that has a soft learning curve or at least intuitive controls, at least at first.

Sony Vegas Pro 12 or 13
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#3
If you have a Mac I recommend Final Cut Pro: https://www.apple.com/final-cut-pro/
https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/1783002...l_Patched_[Mac_OSX]

If you have a PC I recommend Sony Vegas Pro: http://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/vegas-pro/
https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/1754756...ngpatching
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#4
Quote:...I suppose the best I could say is that I'd like something that has a soft learning curve or at least intuitive controls, at least at first.

All the above have their merits. But all the above have a steep learning curve. I started with open source stuff on a Linux system (One of my Dads brain farts). For a windows OS, i'd recommend Camtasia Studio. It's a screen capture software but has editing abilities. Intuitive and a very shallow learning curve.

https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/1760833...__Serials_[TechTools]#filelistContainer
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#5
Davici Resolve 14 Open Beta is good, and it's freeware.
The professional studio version is $300 and it is not cracked yet :(
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#6
The download can be found here: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/support/
Just scroll down a little until you find Latest Downloads: https://i.imgur.com/CgJMRT8.png
Click your version: https://i.imgur.com/Ggs4AL0.png
Look for download in bottom left hand corner: https://i.imgur.com/m3TuzBc.png
Your download should start or click the box with the file name: https://i.imgur.com/G24uBRX.png
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#7
You guys are fantastic - I guess I'll just buckle down and deal with the learning curves - but I'm going to check out Camtasia to see if it's something I can use because I do prefer the bunny hill to black diamonds Wink
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#8
I would recommend Sony Vegas, it has all basic and advanced features you may need
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#9
Adobe software covers everything your looking for. Start to finish.
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