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Best Video maker/creator software that you use ?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by jhn2001, Mar 26, 2009.

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    Which is the best video maker software in your opinion .I am starting on a project where i will be required to make plenty of videos
    can anyone suggest me a good software for this ?

    May be the costliest one :)
     
    jhn2001, Mar 26, 2009 IP
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    Game Producer Well-Known Member

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    Windows movie maker :)

    Camtasia.
     
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    Adobe premiere pro and camtasia
     
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    Adobe Premiere is the best for me.

    - Dynashox -
     
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    any more ?
     
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    Sony Vegas is pretty good
     
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    I use camtasia.
     
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    I use sony vegas, haven't made anything in it but i've done a lot of editing and watermarking and it works pretty good. The only problem with is really is that it's tough to import certain formats and i have to convert them to something else before they'll work.
     
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    Never ever heard of sony vegas before
     
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    Sony purchased Vegas Video a couple years ago. Then they came out with a dumbed down consumer version. It's not bad. I have it but haven't used it much in the past couple of years. It's pretty easy to learn. The newer version is probably better.
     
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    sony vegas is good but has a steep learning curve. I recommend camtasia for ease of use
     
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    I am using a picture to video making software which is very cool for making all my digital images to be displayed on a DVD. May be its not your need but I thought to share it with you. Its: Memories4TV pro
     
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    Adobe Premier Pro, Final Cut Pro, Avid XPress Pro.
     
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    I would vote for camtasia, its got some great features.
     
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    Sony Vegas , Adobe premiere pro , Adobe after effect,

    learn , if you want any help then fell free to contact me
    Good luck man .
     
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    now I use cropmypictures.com for cropping my FLV files
     
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    I use windows movie maker.
    it seems quite good for me.
     
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    It depends what type of viseos you are talking about. For making software or online tutorials of screen shots, you need Camtasia or similar. For making feature length video, Final Cut Pro or Premier Pro are a must. For shorter videos with minimum editing requirements, iMovie or Windows Movie Maker will suffice.
     
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    Windows Movie Maker does fine for average videos.

    Corel Video Studio is sweet to mate.
     
    Emathia, Mar 28, 2009 IP