I only use Filmora Wondershare because my laptop specs is not actually good for heavy editing softwares. Plus it is user friendly and gets the job done. Collecting money to buy a pc and better equipments for recording
Use what works best for youI only use Filmora Wondershare because my laptop specs is not actually good for heavy editing softwares. Plus it is user friendly and gets the job done. Collecting money to buy a pc and better equipments for recording
They say Filmora software for video editing is easy for beginners. What is your opinion?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!
The only problem with DaVinci is how resource hungry it is which is a shame. It needs 16gb ram MINIMUM to operate. I can't even get it running on my surface proI use DaVinci 16. Its a godlike programm and also for free.
You really dont need expensive programms (IMO) for most of the videos anyway. I never tried Adobe products though (only have a experience with sony vegas) but right now im not missing any feature in DaVinci.
The only problem with DaVinci is how resource hungry it is which is a shame. It needs 16gb ram MINIMUM to operate. I can't even get it running on my surface pro
I use DaVinci 16. Its a godlike programm and also for free.
You really dont need expensive programms (IMO) for most of the videos anyway. I never tried Adobe products though (only have a experience with sony vegas) but right now im not missing any feature in DaVinci.
I've gone from FCPX to Premiere Pro to now using DaVinci Resolve.... I'll never go back to the former programs unless I'm paid to. DaVinci has been a better experience in every way... Speed, ease of use etc... its just so good. (Granted I have their paid version due to owning a Blackmagic Camera).
Jazza apparently switched to Davinci, but unsure if he's still using it. He was trying it out last year and that's initially what got me interested in trying it.You don't need expensive programs, you just need what works best for you to get the results YOU want. For me that's the Adobe suite, since I'm so use to it, and most clients want someone in that.
I found the trickiest part was getting the shortcut keys to work in the same way as Premiere. Plus I need to open up my tablet and weld some new ram in thereI've gone from FCPX to Premiere Pro to now using DaVinci Resolve.... I'll never go back to the former programs unless I'm paid to. DaVinci has been a better experience in every way... Speed, ease of use etc... its just so good. (Granted I have their paid version due to owning a Blackmagic Camera).
Whats the difference from the paid to the free version?