Jas
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been using vegas platinum trial
what can I get fairly cheap that does spliting, manual audio sync and a few other snazzy things?
Ive seen a copy of the vegas I was using on ebay for like 20quid
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BarnshaW
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try www.fuckoff.com
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Dan
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What a pleasent man
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Jas
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you and me are going to have words michael
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BarnshaW
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i will go medieval on you
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Jas
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Dan do you wish you could someday try your products out?
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Jas
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quote: Originally posted by BarnshaW
i will go medieval on you
sounds sexy
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N16K
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Final Cut Pro is the best, use it daily at work, but is very expensive. If you have a Mac iMovie is excellent, on a PC try Movie Maker.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by N16K
Final Cut Pro is the best, use it daily at work, but is very expensive. If you have a Mac iMovie is excellent, on a PC try Movie Maker.
Avid is more commonly used in the industry, although FCP is a very good product.
Jas - If you're not one for purchasing products from dodgy shops online, then i would say Vegas would be your best bet if you can get it for £20. Otherwise i'd just get hold of the Adobe CS5 suite and use Premiere.
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N16K
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by N16K
Final Cut Pro is the best, use it daily at work, but is very expensive. If you have a Mac iMovie is excellent, on a PC try Movie Maker.
Avid is more commonly used in the industry, although FCP is a very good product.
In the industry? I work in the industry, if you are good, you can use whatever program you want!
I thought the question was about video editing software, rather than the industry.
[Edited on 08-09-2010 by N16K]
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adiohead
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I'd agree that Avid is more commonly used.
Final Cut is great is you own a mac
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by N16K
quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by N16K
Final Cut Pro is the best, use it daily at work, but is very expensive. If you have a Mac iMovie is excellent, on a PC try Movie Maker.
Avid is more commonly used in the industry, although FCP is a very good product.
In the industry? I work in the industry, if you are good, you can use whatever program you want!
I thought the question was about video editing software, rather than the industry.
[Edited on 08-09-2010 by N16K]
Great, you can use iMovie if you want. But Avid is still the most common editing package plus it certainly makes us sound editors lives easier when using protools.
Eitherway you mentioned FCP when Jas was looking at £20 copies of Vagas
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ed
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If you're running Windows (all this talk of Mac stuff?) and you just want something basic then give this a try:
http://explore.live.com/windows-live-movie-maker
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