Sidebar comment:

Jackson, would you like us to start a petition drive recommending your
esteemed place of employment supply you with a nice cheap new mac that
can enable you to be far more efficient, not to mention happy, which
further improves efficiency and creativity??

If so, I'm in. :-)

Rox


On 5/20/07, Gena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> You could swing toward Ulead http://www.ulead.com that is a good all
>  around package. http://www.ulead.com/vs/compare.htm
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>  I truly like Serif MoviePlus 5
>  http://www.serif.com/movieplus/movieplus5/index.asp
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>  Simple interface and you can go as simple or a complex as you want for
>  your basic needs. If you need to do non-destructive splits, L-Cuts or
>  overlays this is your baby.
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>  Both programs have trial versions you can download and use before you
>  buy. Can't speak for the new version of Ulead but MP5 is lean so I
>  think you can use it comfortably on your laptop.
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>  Gena
>  http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
>  http://pcclibtech.blogspot.com
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>  --- In [email protected], "Jackson West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>  > Hey all. Just shot some hella fun footage of Bay to Breakers
>  > (runners! nudity! costumes! dancing! alcoholism!) and I'm dreading
>  > the thought of having to edit it all with Quicktime Pro or, even
>  > worse, Windows Movie Maker.
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>  > Anybody have suggestions for a simple, lightweight video editing
>  > application (or, even better, online thingie)? I've only got a 1GHZ
>  > laptop, so I'm not sure I could run the latest Premiere or Vegas.
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