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Fatty
02-15-2004, 11:50 AM
What do you guys use for digital video capturing and editing, I have Pixela, but if takes for f'ing ever to do anything, and it's not that easy to use...I also have windows movie maker (free w/XP) and I can't get that to friggin caputre audio, (used to work, now it doesn't and no.... I dont know why)
I'm pretty fed up and willing to actually bite the bullet and puirchase some software IF I HAVE TO.........

HRTV
02-15-2004, 02:08 PM
Ok I can field this one since my day job is a video editor, well sad news is that if you really want to edit and capture digital video you only have a few choices unless you want to spend hours on end pulling your hair out trying to make the kiddy stuff work.

Choice #1

Adobe Premiere Pro

Adobe® Premiere® Pro software is a revolutionary nonlinear video editing application. Powerful real-time video and audio editing tools give you precise control over virtually every aspect of your production. Built for the exceptional performance of Microsoft® Windows® XP systems, Adobe Premiere Pro takes video production to an entirely new level.

http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/main.html

Retail cost $699



Choice #2

iMove

One of those rare applications that actually changes people’s lives, iMovie has single-handedly made cinematographers out of parents, grandparents, students, teachers, small business owners and many other people just like you who, before iMovie, never imagined themselves producing a movie. Let alone half a dozen or more.
Now iMovie makes it even easier for you to turn your digital photos, music and photographs into movies. And thanks to increased performance, a streamlined editing process and a series of new features, you’ll be able to make movies even faster than you could before.

http://www.apple.com/ilife/imovie/

Mac/ Apple only

Retail cost $49 Or buy a new Mac and it will come in the bundle



Choice #3

Final Cut Pro 4.0

Final Cut Pro 4 is the creative, professional and extensible tool for editing and finishing in SD and HD formats.

Now optimized for Power Mac G5 and Mac OS X Panther, Final Cut Pro 4 offers breathtaking performance at a fraction of the cost of systems requiring dedicated hardware — up to 40% faster than a Xeon-based PC.

http://www.apple.com/finalcutpro/

Retail cost $999 Mac only

I use Final Cut Pro 4.0 and iMovie :D:cool: :cool:

Fatty
02-15-2004, 05:12 PM
oh my dear god!!!! $1000 for software!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
they should be ashamed of themselves!
No offense, but I'll go with the $50 one. I got props to buy!!!
Thank you very much for the info. You really know how to run a website! This has got to be one of the best run sites I've seen. EVERY LINK WORKS, never seen that before!

Fatty
02-15-2004, 05:14 PM
oh, wait. I don't have a mac, I'm screwed!

HRTV
02-15-2004, 05:19 PM
Opps I forgot one :cool: You can also start out with Final Cut Express which will only set you back about $300 Mac / Apple only.

Create professional-quality video with Final Cut Express. Now optimized for the Power Mac G5 and Mac OS X Panther, Apple’s feature-rich DV editing software is designed for the complete beginner, aspiring filmmaker, educator and experienced DV editor alike. The new version features RT Extreme for real-time compositing and effects, an enhanced user interface, real-time color correction tools and enhanced audio editing capabilities.

Whether you want to make sophisticated home movies complete with complex transitions and effects or pro-level videos for your creative business, Final Cut Express 2 gives you all the high-quality compositing, titling and effects capabilities you need to express your creativity. Priced at just $299, Final Cut Express 2 offers an unparalleled combination of power, features and affordability.

http://www.apple.com/finalcutexpress/

HRTV
02-15-2004, 05:22 PM
Originally posted by Fatty
oh, wait. I don't have a mac, I'm screwed!

Buy one ! you guys have no idea what you are missing :cool:

http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore/

Gatorboy
02-16-2004, 07:42 AM
I use Ulead's Movie Factory 3.0 DVD Creator. It's a great product for under $100.

You can go to Ulead's Website (http://ulead.com) and download a FREE trial that works for 30 days.