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Nov 18, 2008 18:44 |  #1

I just purchased a Canon ZR930 and I am looking for the best editing software... Any suggestions?




  
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Nov 18, 2008 19:13 |  #2

I think it really depends on what you are going to use it for.

If you are just going to use it for editing home movie style stuff, then something like Premiere CS4 or Final Cut Pro would probably be overkill.

Also, what operating system as you using?

My personal recommendation for basic editing on a Windows based system, would be Premiere elements, I use it and find that it does just about everything I need it for, home movies and silly little videos I make with friends involving ATVs and other vehicles.




  
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Nov 18, 2008 20:24 |  #3
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You asked for the best so...

A lot of people like Sony Vegas (I tried it but never got into it)

My favourites are Adobe Premiere (on PC) and Final Cut Pro (on Mac).

I used Adobe Premiere for years before switching to Mac and FCP.

They are both very similar and you can't go wrong with either.

Premiere is on Mac and PC.
FCP is just on Mac.

Avid is also used by a lot of pros. I personally dislike it.

Media 100 (or whatever it's called these days) sucks IMHO.




  
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Nov 19, 2008 04:57 |  #4

If you are doing basic editing you probably don't want to go into the pro market e.g. Avid, Final Cut Pro or even Premiere Pro

However if you use Photoshop often, you should be able to pick up Premiere elements quite easily, as adobe software has its similarities.


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Nov 19, 2008 05:10 |  #5

You could also investigate Pinnacle Studio software - it's excellent.




  
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Nov 19, 2008 07:20 |  #6

I also recommend Adobe Premiere Elements. Pinnacle Studio is very good as well, but you are limited to one video track which can make editing difficult.

Avid is the best out there, in my opinion, but it's definite overkill for most. Same with the full Final Cut. Final Cut Express is another option if you're on a Mac but I'm not quite sure how it differs from the full Final Cut so I can't give you any first hand feedback on it. But I can tell you that the full Final Cut is almost identical to the full Adobe Premiere.




  
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Nov 20, 2008 00:21 |  #7

I recommend Premiere Elements or Premiere Pro. Sony Vegas is pretty good too.




  
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Nov 20, 2008 03:26 |  #8

Roy Mathers wrote in post #6716618 (external link)
You could also investigate Pinnacle Studio software - it's excellent.

I'll second Serif or even Magix.


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Nov 20, 2008 09:29 |  #9

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I recommend Premiere Elements or Premiere Pro. Sony Vegas is pretty good too.

My vote goes to Sony Vegas. I use PSE for photos and Sony Vegas for Movies.


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Premiere Elements


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Nov 20, 2008 09:55 |  #11

Final Cut Studio or Express, depending on your budget.


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Nov 21, 2008 22:58 |  #12

As others have already said, if you want the best, it'll either be Adobe Premier Pro (PC and Intel-based Mac) or Final Cut Express or Final Cut Studio. Personally, I prefer Premier Pro over Final Cut Express (haven't tried FCS yet).

If you want something a little more economical, Ulead (Corel) Video Studio is very intuitive and simple to use on the PC and will probably give you more bangs for the bucks. On the Mac, the computer already comes with iMovie.

BTW, Vista comes with a basic movie editor, too.


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Premier Elements works for me... but man, i hate video editing... and no one watches it twice anyway! but a photo, well, now that is another story :-)


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Nov 22, 2008 01:16 |  #14
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PacAce wrote in post #6736327 (external link)
As others have already said, if you want the best, it'll either be Adobe Premier Pro (PC and Intel-based Mac) or Final Cut Express or Final Cut Studio. Personally, I prefer Premier Pro over Final Cut Express (haven't tried FCS yet).

Fincal Cut Pro is very simular to Premier Pro.

The good thing about FCS over the adobe equivilant, is that the workflow is a little more user friendly.

That said, I use the following:
Apple products:
Final Cut Pro (for editing)
Motion for title animation and "fake" 3D stuff (it comes with some really nice templates that wow customers and don't take that much effort on my behalf)
DVD Studio Pro for DVD creation.
Soundtrack Pro for mixing/choosing production music
Logic Studio for music creation
iphoto (don't laugh) for quick and simple photo montages.

Adobe Products:
Photoshop for creating graphics and backgrounds to use either in Aftereffect, Motion or FCP.
After Effects for more complex animation (I like the control it gives over Motion)

That's it really. :p

I'm sure you could do all the above things using just Adobe stuff too. I use to use just adobe products when I was on PC. They were a bit unstable on PC. They might have gotten better by now (last I used on PC was Adobe CS - number one).




  
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Nov 22, 2008 07:50 |  #15

Stealthy Ninja wrote in post #6736976 (external link)
Fincal Cut Pro is very simular to Premier Pro.

The good thing about FCS over the adobe equivilant, is that the workflow is a little more user friendly.

That said, I use the following:
Apple products:
Final Cut Pro (for editing)
Motion for title animation and "fake" 3D stuff (it comes with some really nice templates that wow customers and don't take that much effort on my behalf)
DVD Studio Pro for DVD creation.
Soundtrack Pro for mixing/choosing production music
Logic Studio for music creation
iphoto (don't laugh) for quick and simple photo montages.

Adobe Products:
Photoshop for creating graphics and backgrounds to use either in Aftereffect, Motion or FCP.
After Effects for more complex animation (I like the control it gives over Motion)

That's it really. :p

I'm sure you could do all the above things using just Adobe stuff too. I use to use just adobe products when I was on PC. They were a bit unstable on PC. They might have gotten better by now (last I used on PC was Adobe CS - number one).

Are you saying that the interface and the workflow of Final Cut Express is different from hat of Final Cut Studio? I have Final Cut Express and I could never get myself to liking it. I find Adobe Premier Pro much better in the workflow and the interface. Maybe I'm just used to the way Premier Pro works.


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