informationweek.com — Few tips on the best package for creating your digital camcorder movie masterpiece, comparing Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple iMovie, Pinnacle Studio, and Corel VideoStudio. Each software package packs a set of features that will satisfy the video editor in each of us. Even better, they come in at a range of prices, which lets you decide what's the best.
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mtheoryxOct 12, 2008
Yes, you start by not being a n00b. Google, or take a class. Digg comment discussions are not your "online university."
thundererOct 12, 2008
No need for Shake, FCP can do minor shot-stabilization internally.
hnsezOct 13, 2008
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ventaurOct 13, 2008
Aren't we discussing affordable applications? Avid is INSANELY priced for Joe and Schmoe. Get realistic, please.
saurabharyaOct 13, 2008
i think they use Adobe Premier because they edit a lot of video everyday and Premier is a good tool for that it saves time for you
nickdotnetOct 17, 2008
FCP and Avid - good enough for Hollywood, good enough for me.