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    Quote Originally Posted by Richie View Post
    Sony vegas is still the top video editing program. I personally like camtasia studio, it doesn't have as many features but it does the job for me .
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    Sony Vegas is definitely the best
    >implying windows

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    If your wanting professional at the top level there are really two main ones used in both TV and Film Productions

    These are Avid and Final Cut Pro

    Final Cut Pro is said to be a lot more easier, and while Avid was once at the top, a lot of people turned to Final Cut Pro. The downside is its only Mac compatible and I'm not sure what operating system you are based on.

    Avid Media Composer is one of the first and most popular editors. As said it is often fighting for top spot with final cut. It's a bit like the Intel/AMD debates - you'll find mixed reviews some preferring one to another. Avid can appear to have a steeper learning curve at times, but you can get hold of guides. It is also compatible for both Windows and Macs.

    If you ever did fancy being a professional film/tv editor (not saying you do want to) then being able to use both Avid and Final cut is a definite yes.
    >implying mac.

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    Why not find out what platform he's on first?

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    Adobe premiere pro and after effects. (Mac and PC afaik)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    >implying windows





    >implying mac.

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    Why not find out what platform he's on first?
    He asked for the best. I gave him what I believe to be the best. oveer all.

    He didn't tell us the platform, so I gave my personal favourite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    >implying windows





    >implying mac.

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    Why not find out what platform he's on first?

    Yeah that's why I mentioned both final cut and avid - as one is mac and one is mac and windows.

    The user should have stated his operating system really.

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    I have both platforms don't worry

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    I would use iMovie
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    For that small job, I'd agree with iMove

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    And it's easy to create videos from scratch from sony vegas using pictures?

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