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3dfernando 15-02-2007 12:35

Video editor
 
hello,

:D which the video publisher that you is using to add to headings and credits in the animation?

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Eldarion 15-02-2007 12:37

Re: Video editor
 
I have used MediaStudio by Ulead in the past. It seemed to work OK.

spinmunky 15-02-2007 13:27

Re: Video editor
 
we used Adobe Premier for all of our post proseccesing.

artdutra04 15-02-2007 15:03

Re: Video editor
 
Our team uses Final Cut Express on our three G4 iMacs. It's by far the most efficient "prosumer" software we've found (for either Windows or Mac). :p

AV_guy007 15-02-2007 15:58

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I would suggest teams who need to do some editing for their animation look around the school, theres a good chance you have at least 1 video course at your school and see if you can use their software/computers. our school has 16 dual 2ghz g5's:eek: all with the final cut pro suite just for video editing.

Kingofl337 15-02-2007 16:10

Re: Video editor
 
iVideoHD is easy to use.

aksimhal 25-02-2007 21:31

Re: Video editor
 
Is there an open source (or similar) video editing software. (I'm not counting Windows Movie Maker)

AV_guy007 25-02-2007 22:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by aksimhal (Post 586350)
Is there an open source (or similar) video editing software. (I'm not counting Windows Movie Maker)

your school probably has some apple computers, I hope:eek: . they come with imovie witch will work much better than WMM.

Chris Marra 25-02-2007 22:48

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While our team is lucky enough to have 16 Power Mac G5's and Final Cut Pro as a result of the video courses we offer (and as Sam mentioned), iMovie is an excellent resource to fall back on (WMM really doesn't count) for video editing and lets you do most things that anyone really needs.

For Windows, I would recommend buying Adobe Premiere Elements for about $60 after rebate. It does an amazing amount of stuff, and having used virtually every piece of editing software there is, I feel it is second only to the actual Adobe Premiere Pro.

Here is an excellent comparison of many software packages.



As for Open Source/Free alternatives, take a look at Kino, and Cinelerra.

Mazin 27-02-2007 18:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by aksimhal (Post 586350)
Is there an open source (or similar) video editing software. (I'm not counting Windows Movie Maker)

You can look at Cinelerra (for Linux). It's supposed to be pretty strong, but I haven't used it before. There's also some other Linux ones.
Zwei-Stein 4 is no good. Don't touch it.

legotech25 27-02-2007 19:22

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we use Sony Vegas Studio


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