Suggest video editing application/software?

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Hi all,

I recently made a large video bundle available, and allowed anyone to rebrand the videos and post them to their blog etc.

I have someone who grabbed the videos asking which software could be used to rebrand the videos.

I'm using a Mac, have done for years, and I use the free iMovie app to edit/create all of my video content.

So...

What do YOU use, and what would you recommend to others? - Both free and paid solutions...

I'll direct my guy over to this thread.

Your thoughts?

Thanks.
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  • Great thread this one Graeme, I'm one of those that downloaded your free videos, they are nice

    Until now I've been using paid services to edit all my videos, I've never tried any tool of my own. My PC slows down and also no time for me to do that, thats the reason.

    I guess you should add in your poll, another option "Paid Services."

    But I would at least try some of the free tools available to few of my videos.

    Thank you.
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    • Ive seen what my friend did on his so called low spec mac and it blew my PC out of the water, that was just on Imovie.

      Santa are you listening? (hint, hint!)
  • I wish there was an "accent" generator...my voiceover sucks. European accents always sound better than my deepsouth farmboy drawl...
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    • I use Adobe Premiere Pro on a Mac. I tried iMovie for a project once and didn't like it, so I stuck with Premiere. Maybe it's because I'm just used to Adobe products, plus I've used Premiere since version 4 or so.

      And, I think Adobe Premiere Pro is more on the level of Final Cut so it's a few steps above iMovie.
  • Although I use Sony Vegas, there are much less expensive applications, which actually come in very useful for converting different formats into FLV, etc. "AVS Video" is a great value for all the applications you can download from them. $50 lifetime membership for audio and video applications
  • I use AVS4YOU and love it, demo video here - YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.
    Pretty much you can convert anything, edit videos and so on...cost liek $40 for 1 yr, $60 for life time.
  • Here's a great post by Josh Anderson where he suggests what's needed:

    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...tml#post785233

    I'm using this combination and it works very well. Actually, for the video player, I'm using Josh Bartlett's Easy Video Player:

    Introducing Easy Video Player | Josh Bartlett Blog

    There was a WSO for EVP; don't know if it's still available.

    Suzanne
  • Final Cut Pro all the way!!!!
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    • Okay, I use Adobe Premier Pro and I am pretty happy with it. However, I am always trying to improve my craft.

      Here's my question...

      For those of you who have used both Adobe Premier Pro and Sony Vegas, which do you prefer and why? I plan on downloading the trial for Sony Vegas soon, but was wondering if you guys think it is worth the cost to purchase.
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  • I use Camtasia Studio. Works fine for me.
  • It's interesting to see within the poll results, that not many are using free software. The paid tools are simply amazing aren't they?

    My preference is to stick with Adobe because I'm already familiar with many of the Adobe terms and process used (with Photoshop, Illustrator etc). The feel of the software is more familiar.
  • Depending on what I need to do I will use Camtasia, Windows Movie Maker and Sony Vegas. I use Easy Video Player as my video player online.
  • For screen capture videos I use Camtasia, for everything else I use Serif MoviePlus MoviePlus X3 Digital Video Studio – Serif (not an affiliate link).

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