My new DELL arrived (Making Professional Hunting Video)
#11
RE: My new DELL arrived (Making Professional Hunting Video)
ORIGINAL: MichiganWhitetails74
Huntingbry
Can you lead me to a better video editting software that is user friendly?
Huntingbry
Can you lead me to a better video editting software that is user friendly?
#12
RE: My new DELL arrived (Making Professional Hunting Video)
Check out Sony Vegas pro.........................I am using Pinnacle now, but not for long..........Sony has more to offer in the way of titles and motion graphics.
Kick ass PC.
Kick ass PC.
#14
RE: My new DELL arrived (Making Professional Hunting Video)
Thanks lungbuster!!...You're like a role model to me...HAHAH I've seen all your work..I need to send you some of mine..you'd like it!!..I think the DELL will rock!
#15
RE: My new DELL arrived (Making Professional Hunting Video)
ORIGINAL: MichiganWhitetails74
Yep...Adobe...way better...is it easy to use? I need to take that next step.
Yep...Adobe...way better...is it easy to use? I need to take that next step.
#16
RE: My new DELL arrived (Making Professional Hunting Video)
If you are at all familiar with any of the Adobe Apps, the transition into Premiere will be fairly easy. This is even more true with CS3 (Hunsucker, are you using CS3?).
#17
RE: My new DELL arrived (Making Professional Hunting Video)
It used to be you could download a trial version of Premiere and After Affects from Adobe. Not sure if you still can, but it would be worth a look at the Adobe web site.
For me it's a Mac and Final Cut. I just replaced my 8 year old G4 last fall (that still runs FCP) with a new Mac Intel machine with FCS2.
Why aren't more of you guys using Mac?
For me it's a Mac and Final Cut. I just replaced my 8 year old G4 last fall (that still runs FCP) with a new Mac Intel machine with FCS2.
Why aren't more of you guys using Mac?
#18
RE: My new DELL arrived (Making Professional Hunting Video)
ORIGINAL: M.Hensler/PA
If you are at all familiar with any of the Adobe Apps, the transition into Premiere will be fairly easy. This is even more true with CS3 (Hunsucker, are you using CS3?).
If you are at all familiar with any of the Adobe Apps, the transition into Premiere will be fairly easy. This is even more true with CS3 (Hunsucker, are you using CS3?).
I just do editing for my self, i dont do the show. Our producer uses Mac and Final Cut Pro...
#19
RE: My new DELL arrived (Making Professional Hunting Video)
I use Adobe as well. Like you mentioned, I like the fact that you can transition so easily between the different Adobe Programs, with the same content. Use Premiere to capture and edit the video, Photoshop to edit pictures/graphics, Soundbooth to enhance the audio, After Effects to for video effects, and Encore for DVD menus... Of course there are many other programs that Adobe offers to use, but those the main ones that I've worked with.
I'm not saying Adobe is the very best choice out there, but I think it's a good mid-ranged editing line, that is fairly easy to work with.
I'm not saying Adobe is the very best choice out there, but I think it's a good mid-ranged editing line, that is fairly easy to work with.
#20
RE: My new DELL arrived (Making Professional Hunting Video)
ORIGINAL: FarNorth
For me it's a Mac and Final Cut. I just replaced my 8 year old G4 last fall (that still runs FCP) with a new Mac Intel machine with FCS2.
Why aren't more of you guys using Mac?
For me it's a Mac and Final Cut. I just replaced my 8 year old G4 last fall (that still runs FCP) with a new Mac Intel machine with FCS2.
Why aren't more of you guys using Mac?