Each time you put a video in the timeline you MUST render it before you can view it, this can take up a lot of editing time and interrupt your creative thoughts because you have to deal with the rendering. This comes at a steep cost, at least for me. You can do anything you could possibly imagine with the shot. You will probably need two monitors to edit because you might have more than 6-7 windows opened at the time when your editing and tweaking your scene. The user interface has a lot, a lott of windows but you can get costumed to them as you practice more and more. It’s basically the best in the business for all your editing needs.
In the end, the best you could get for a PC.įinal Cut Pro 7 is exclusively for Mac users only. Don’t be afraid of the million buttons, at the beginning you wont be using many of them. The user interface is very friendly and easy to navigate. This program let’s you do the basic functions of an editing software plus edit how the shot moves, the color, the music, sounds, etc. It costs about 500$ so it’s a bit pricey but definitely worth it. Sony Vegas Pro 9 is a very good editing program, probably the best you can get on a PC.
I won’t include freeware editing softares nor Windows Movie Maker and iMovie since I personally like to be able to tweak and edit more in depth and these programs don’t allow me to do that. I have both programs, and both are extremely good.
So I am writing a small review on what I consider the best editing software could be for people who are interested in that sort of things, like me. Well as most of you know…I think…I love movies…and I plan on becoming a director in the future, hopefully.