I use Final Cut Pro, I'm a Mac man! Final cut was a natural choice as a Mac user. It's a very powerful piece of software and of course integrates perfectly with the MacOS. All editing is handled by final cut and for image work I use Pixelmator pro. Again available on the App Store - a real alternative to photoshop and much cheaper!I edit with the Camtasia Suite, and the Adobe Creative Cloud suite!
What are you using to edit? Why is that your choice?
For me it's the ease of use between the two software, and they both excel at what I need them to do!
There's Adobe Rush, Video Leap, I've heard Kinemaster is really good thoughWhat about editing apps for tablets and mobiles guys I don’t have a computer I would love to know what is a good editing app for this format. I currently use kinemaster
I'm editing with wondershare filmora pro, I'm still at the beginning but I'm very satisfied with this program.I edit with the Camtasia Suite, and the Adobe Creative Cloud suite!
What are you using to edit? Why is that your choice?
For me it's the ease of use between the two software, and they both excel at what I need them to do!
I use Screenflow most of the time except when I need to edit something on my phone.I edit with the Camtasia Suite, and the Adobe Creative Cloud suite!
What are you using to edit? Why is that your choice?
For me it's the ease of use between the two software, and they both excel at what I need them to do!
I always say use what works best for you, and it sounds like you found itSo i stick to Powerdirector. But i do love it and it's perfecto for my needs!
Then you might like Adobe Rush it's the Imovie equivalent for adobe ccI've used iMovie from the beginning. I want to learn Premier Pro, as I have and use the full Adobe CC, but haven't taken the time to really dig into it. iMovie is a really user-friendly interface, though I understand it's fairly limited.
Any recommendations for your favorite Premier Pro tutorials?