WHAT DO YOU GUYS USE TO MAKE AMV's, BESIDES PREMIERE?

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Re: WHAT DO YOU GUYS USE TO MAKE AMV's, BESIDES PREMIERE?

Post by mexicanjunior » Wed Aug 28, 2002 8:35 pm

Squall3X wrote:What do you guys use (what program) to make AMV's besides Adobe Premeire? That's like 500 bucks!
WMM served me well for a long time. 8) Give it a try. =P

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Re: WHAT DO YOU GUYS USE TO MAKE AMV's, BESIDES PREMIERE?

Post by Castor Troy » Thu Aug 29, 2002 1:11 am

mexicanjunior wrote:
Squall3X wrote:What do you guys use (what program) to make AMV's besides Adobe Premeire? That's like 500 bucks!
WMM served me well for a long time. 8) Give it a try. =P
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Post by Squall3X » Thu Aug 29, 2002 9:12 am

mexicanjunior wrote:
Squall3X wrote:What do you guys use (what program) to make AMV's besides Adobe Premeire? That's like 500 bucks!
WMM served me well for a long time. 8) Give it a try. =P
Yeah, thats what I used. I was just hoping there was something better that was UNDER 500 DOLLARS!!!!!! (premiere)
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Post by NicholasDWolfwood » Thu Aug 29, 2002 11:50 am

Go fuckin' buy it you fuckhead. Stop wasting your time on here, get a job, and buy the program. It's well worth it.

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Post by ErMaC » Thu Aug 29, 2002 11:52 am

Some sound advice, although flavored with a few too many colorful metaphors, so to speak.

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Post by afleetinghope » Fri Aug 30, 2002 7:18 pm

Well, if you were in the same college system as me, you could grab the DV500+ & Premiere for $250, not a bad price.
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Post by vincentpricemil » Mon Sep 02, 2002 2:22 am

Well, I've used MGI videowave. It's by no means as powerful as premier, but it's very cheap and got me through my 1st few videos. It's also just as simple as WMM, but with more features (not many more, buts its gives a good bang for your buck.)
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Post by The Wired Knight » Mon Sep 02, 2002 4:59 pm

Pinnacle Studio DV is my preferred system. It does all I need except its a bit of a pain to capture footge since it only wants to use footage it captured of your card.
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Post by trythil » Mon Sep 02, 2002 9:28 pm

klinky wrote:Loonix boy Trythil uses <a href="http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php3">Cinerella</a>.


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Thanks, klinky. Flip your r's and l's, though.

Seriously, Cinelerra is pretty full-featured. I'd say that it's competition to Premiere in capability (if not in usability; Cinelerra is decidedly user UN-friendly, and its stability leaves a bit to be desired -- some of the debug sessions I've had with it are a mess.)

But if you're willing to put up with a few quirks (and what program doesn't make you put up with weird stuff?), you can get a very high-quality editing environment for free.*

* Or nearly free. Jamie Zawinski once said "Linux is only free if your time is worthless", and I'd tend to agree with that, to an extent. Linux is relatively easy to configure as a video editing environment if you're tech-savvy and (in some cases) know your way around a UNIX programming environment, but a lot of people aren't.

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Post by klinky » Mon Sep 02, 2002 9:32 pm

trythil wrote:
klinky wrote:Loonix boy Trythil uses <a href="http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php3">Cinerella</a>.


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Thanks, klinky. Flip your r's and l's, though.

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