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Title: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: Stuart2007 on October 25, 2009, 11:08:14
Since there are many people here that seem to do a lot of video manipulation, can anyone recommend a reasonable video editor suite?

It doesn't need to be TOP of the range, but still good enough.

I will be importing video from a camcorder (digital)  and will need to edit it, re-sequence it, add subtitles, sound and possibly overlay graphics.

Any recommendations will be appreciated.
Thanks
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: JoMach on October 25, 2009, 11:37:47
Hello Stuart
I use this one very good and simple, and not to expensive :2thumbs:
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/gb/en/Product/1175714228541#versionTabview=tab1&tabview=tab0

rgrds
jomach
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: Ballast on October 25, 2009, 11:40:18
What about windows movie maker? Works fine for me  :thumbs:
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: TerryRussell on October 25, 2009, 12:06:00
I use Serif Movie Plus 5. It does everything I need, and then a lot more.

As well as video editing, I can also mix sound tracks with it, which is useful. I create the sound tracks in other programs, and then I can lip-sync and otherwise align them easily in Serif Movie Plus.
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: TNeves on October 25, 2009, 12:35:54
I made my video (the pirate one) using Cyberlink PowerDirector, and I must say, is an excellent tool, very easy to learn and very powerful.
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: Traddles on October 25, 2009, 12:58:24
Hi Stuart,
I use Ulead Movie Factory 4. This is reasonably priced and will provide all that you specify in your post. I have just checked and find that the current version is Ulead Movie Factory 6 and costs a mere £29.99 at a famous online store whose name begins with the first letter of my name. I must not provide free advertising. :-X 
I find it very easy to use and it needs to be for someone like me. :doh:
Angus.
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: Stuart2007 on October 25, 2009, 13:09:42
Thanks everyone. Comments appreciated.

Angus- I really don't know which store you mean!!!

The last time I did this sort of thing, (and I wasn't THAT bad) at the time, it was using Deluxe paint 4 and an Amiga 500+ (note the +) :thumbs:

Thanks again.
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: Capt. Matt on October 25, 2009, 14:13:00
Im not sure exactely what you want, but I believe Nero offers something with video editing ;)
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: mvsmith on October 25, 2009, 15:06:23
Hi Stu,
The suggestions already made are good for a start, and might fill your needs.
If you find that you need to do more in the way of compositing and menu creation, I can recommend Sony Vegas Movie Studio. It is more stable, capable, and somewhat easier to use than Pinnacle Studio.
It does NTSC/PAL conversion and, given your account information, will format and upload to YouTube.
Regards,
Marty
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: Stuart2007 on October 26, 2009, 15:44:26
Thanks Marty

I try to avoid anything saying pinnacle anyway (not to disrespect advice given from others) as I've not had good dealings with that software before.

Basically, I'm putting together a promotional video to bung on our website but can't find anyone to produce it for me that A)does what I want and B)does it at a sensible price... I've had quotes for £1000s for a 3 min video! The licence for the music is £1200 on its own :o (I'm very tight fisted). I've had a few people look at the video who are cheaper, but are cheaper because they are "not overly impressive". So I thought "If you want a job done properly..."
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: TJK on October 26, 2009, 16:23:39
Hi Stuart

Here you have 2 good programs

Ulead Corel® VideoStudio® Express 2010
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1175263344580#tabview=tab0

and Ulead Corel VideoStudio® Pro X2
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1175714228541#tabview=tab0

 you can download a trail version so you can try them before bay

Tore

Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: Shipaddict on October 26, 2009, 16:56:30
Hi Stuart

Like Terry I use Serif MoviePlus, however I use a more recent version MoviePlus X3 instead of 5.

I thoroughly recommend it, Serif's customer service is excellent aswell as the software. If you phone up to order you may get a good discount, I have in the past. :2thumbs:

Mike
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: Agent|Austin on October 26, 2009, 21:30:00
IMovie '09....

Or Adobe Premiere (elements for the cheapos)
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: Stuart2007 on October 26, 2009, 23:00:47
you can download a trail version so you can try them before bay
That's what I like to see  :) Thanks Tore.

Ive tried a programme related to serif movie before, but found it very basic, still that was a long time ago.

With so many good suggestions, I'm back to square one of not knowing which one to try :doh:
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: Shipaddict on October 26, 2009, 23:03:22
Ive tried a programme related to serif movie before, but found it very basic, still that was a long time ago

I did the same. :P

Some other company dressed it up as another name and it turned out to be MVP 1. ::)
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: Stuart2007 on October 26, 2009, 23:07:14
MVP1???
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: Shipaddict on October 26, 2009, 23:10:30
MoviePlus 1
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: Stuart2007 on October 26, 2009, 23:15:14
 :doh: it's been a LONG day, OK?  :-[
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: Shipaddict on October 26, 2009, 23:26:00
Fair enough :P
Title: Re: Video editing- recommendations for software
Post by: Stuart2007 on October 27, 2009, 09:28:18
My day has been so long and so bad that I'm thinking of making a digital film about it

The only problem is that I still haven't decided which software to use!