What is a good movie editing software besides iMovie?
Hi,
i have imovie 11 but i am dissapointed that it does not have a lot of effects. Final cut is a little expensive.
What would you recommend?
-Patrick
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7)
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Hi,
i have imovie 11 but i am dissapointed that it does not have a lot of effects. Final cut is a little expensive.
What would you recommend?
-Patrick
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7)
Your options are Final Cut or Final Cut Express. You can look for an older version but check for OSX Lion compatibility. Apple has discontinued Final Cut Express.
If you are serious about video editing then Final Cut is the way to go. Just a matter of finding a version that you can afford.
"Final Cut or Final Cut Express."
which is cheaper?
Express by a large amount,. . . is much cheaper.
Final Cut Express is less expensive, but I would look for an earlier version of Final Cut Pro with a plan to upgrade in the future.
If you are eligible for an education discount, academic pricing is available on Final Cut Pro.
"but I would look for an earlier version of Final Cut Pro with a plan to upgrade in the future."
why would i pay a lot for a old version, then pay a bunch more for the new one???
The below is just my opinion.
I have used all the software below except Final Cut Pro.
Sophistication / Power of Apple's video editing software.
iMovie 11 = 3
iMovie 06 = 5
Final cut express = 8
Final cut pro = 10
As both Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express have been withdrawn by Apple this is entirely academic.
The application they now offer for users of Lion is Final Cut Pro X
A first look, from MacWorld:
http://p2tre.emv3.com/HS?a=ENX7Cql_0DkE8SA9MKJC4CznGHxKLGHtBvcStGb5lw8W0bBhOG5mp qVsje_Hhe-pzVPz
Larry Jordan on Final Cut Pro X:
http://www.larryjordan.biz/goodies/blog.html
And of course from David Pogue:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/23/technology/personaltech/23pogue.html?_r=1
and his follow-up after talking to Apple:
http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/06/23/professional-video-editors-weigh-in-on -final-cut-pro-x/
You wouldn't pay a lot for an earlier version. If you can get by with an older version for what you need for little money then go for it, if not, then, Final Cut Pro X from the App Store is your best option.
I still use Quicktime 7 Pro for simple editing (cutting & pasting clips). Best of all its free.
Hi
Just to be a Besserwisser - couldn't resist it. 😉
I still use Quicktime 7 Pro for simple editing (cutting & pasting clips). Best of all its free.
It's not - QuickTime Player vers. 7 is free. Pro is a $30 up-grade. As far as I know !
Yours Bengt W
Caught me out! I was trying to make poor struggling Apple some more money.
Adobe Premiere Elements could be interesting. I don't like Adobe products much, but there is a trial version if you want to get an idea.
The key to this statement (the difference between Free and $30) is the 'pasting'. You can trim with QuickTime X, but you cannot paste 😟 Some day, maybe, some day.
Can you change the interface and get Sont Vegas?
What is a good movie editing software besides iMovie?