Hi everyone, I'm new to making AMVs and I have virtually no video editing software or knowledge.
All I'm using right now is Windows Live Movie Maker, and yes I know its crap, thats why I need something else.
I was wondering if someone could recommend me a good video editing software that is easy to use and for about $100 or less, and where to obtain it?
Any help would be much appreciated, thank you.
Recommended Video Editing Software (For first-timer)
- MasterZero8
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Re: Recommended Video Editing Software (For first-timer)
Similar threads have been made multiple times, but I will answer anyway.
I currently use Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum, which you can get for ~$100. It is very easy to use and an enormous step up from Windows Live Movie Maker.
Your other options are Adobe Premiere Elements, which I do not recommend, and also I think there is a version of Magix for less than $100, but I do not have any experience with that one.
Both Vegas and Premiere have 30-day trials available, so you can see which one you like best before making an investment. Good luck with your editing!
I currently use Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum, which you can get for ~$100. It is very easy to use and an enormous step up from Windows Live Movie Maker.
Your other options are Adobe Premiere Elements, which I do not recommend, and also I think there is a version of Magix for less than $100, but I do not have any experience with that one.
Both Vegas and Premiere have 30-day trials available, so you can see which one you like best before making an investment. Good luck with your editing!
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- MasterZero8
- Joined: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:38 pm
Re: Recommended Video Editing Software (For first-timer)
Thank you very much! I was already considering the Sony Vegas one, so I think thats what I will go with.Cannonaire wrote:Similar threads have been made multiple times, but I will answer anyway.
I currently use Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum, which you can get for ~$100. It is very easy to use and an enormous step up from Windows Live Movie Maker.
Your other options are Adobe Premiere Elements, which I do not recommend, and also I think there is a version of Magix for less than $100, but I do not have any experience with that one.
Both Vegas and Premiere have 30-day trials available, so you can see which one you like best before making an investment. Good luck with your editing!
- pacotacoshell
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Re: Recommended Video Editing Software (For first-timer)
Sony Vegas 11 is very, very unstable at the moment (especially for me) so be warned.