On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 10:42 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
> Windows? Highly recommend Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum
That seems to be a pretty popular program. Not only did Matthew Hunt
also mention it here, but people elsewhere that I've asked about this
have mentioned it as well. It's rare that
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
> Windows? Highly recommend Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum. I've
> got version 11 (but don't know if that is the latest).
I got the Platinum 12 Suite for $30 on a one-day sale from Newegg, and
I was pretty stunned by the capabilities it pr
Windows? Highly recommend Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum. I've
got version 11 (but don't know if that is the latest).
Very easy to use (lots of tutorials on web & youtube also) but
contains a LOT of the features of the big brother Sony Vegas product
which is 6x or 7x times the money. Tremendou
If you're on a Mac, try iMovie.
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 12:50 PM, John Celio
wrote:
> I sometimes shoot video with my K-5, but I never do anything with it
> because I don't know a thing about video editing. Is there a program
> out there that's good for beginners but allows some growth into
> int
I sometimes shoot video with my K-5, but I never do anything with it
because I don't know a thing about video editing. Is there a program
out there that's good for beginners but allows some growth into
intermediate capabilities when necessary? I don't need anything
professional, I just want to be a
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