Can anybody recommend a freeware video editor?
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Can anybody recommend a freeware video editor?
I have been searching google for a few months and can't find one thats better than windows movie maker...which sucks completely. Is there any quality Windows-based freeware movie editors out there?
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Torrent an old version of Adobe Premier Pro
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http://avidemux.sourceforge.net/
Looks to be fairly good, haven't tried it out but Wikipedia says its comparable to VirtualDub, if you believe Wikipedia
Looks to be fairly good, haven't tried it out but Wikipedia says its comparable to VirtualDub, if you believe Wikipedia
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vertx wrote:Torrent an old version of Adobe Premier Pro
NO! get final cut pro! its much better then premier, trust. if you havent got a mac then go out and buy one and then get FCP!
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jrisreal wrote:I have been searching google for a few months and can't find one thats better than windows movie maker...which sucks completely. Is there any quality Windows-based freeware movie editors out there?
also, to the best of my knowledge, no, there arent any really good free ones. obviously with it being such a massively big task to make that sort of software not many of them are both good and free. much better to stick with the torrents. on my uni course theres probably 80 people who have there own computers and editing software and probably 2 have paid for it. certainly mac arent really that bothered about pirated FCP - as uni's, schools, companies etc pay massive subscriptions for the license. also, as apple own the software and its mac only you have to buy a mac to use it, effectively making the mac hardware a big expensive dongle.
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Yeah I use Final Cut, moved from Premier after CS3 but I was hesitant in telling him to straight up go torrent the latest version of "x" NLE but it seems DSF doesn't mind as long as it's not a DAW or an artists musiclaurent__duval wrote:vertx wrote:Torrent an old version of Adobe Premier Pro![]()
NO! get final cut pro! its much better then premier, trust. if you havent got a mac then go out and buy one and then get FCP!
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i think as long as we arent passing round links and stuff its alright.
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OP uses windows so have a look at the Avid stuff, Edius Pro or Premier Pro CS5 or whatever number they at now, granted you will need to have some idea of what your doing to get going.
For effects Adobe After Effects every time.
For effects Adobe After Effects every time.
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Yeah that's fair, I just find it funny how hard people come down on torrents and filesharers when the files/programs in question have to do with music but these same people have no problem downloading the latest movie or Tv series.laurent__duval wrote:i think as long as we arent passing round links and stuff its alright.
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vertx wrote:Yeah that's fair, I just find it funny how hard people come down on torrents and filesharers when the files/programs in question have to do with music but these same people have no problem downloading the latest movie or Tv series.laurent__duval wrote:i think as long as we arent passing round links and stuff its alright.
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Yeah I'm definitely seeing where they are coming from in that someone like Paramount Pictures or Warner Bros have tons of coin and all the actors and crew are paid regardless of sales vs some guy making music in his home studio who is not getting paid when people are downloading his releases for free. I guess you gotta draw the line somewhere right?laurent__duval wrote:vertx wrote:Yeah that's fair, I just find it funny how hard people come down on torrents and filesharers when the files/programs in question have to do with music but these same people have no problem downloading the latest movie or Tv series.laurent__duval wrote:i think as long as we arent passing round links and stuff its alright.
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tell me about it. though music doesnt tend to have an advertising revenue like most film media stuff. but i know what you mean.
In the end if it's a faceless corporation alot of people are going to find it easier to click that link and save themselves a stack of cash.
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Just remembered Blender, free but I haven't used it, just heard it's ok.
http://www.blender.org/download/get-blender/
http://www.blender.org/download/get-blender/
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steal premiere, it's easy to pick up for beginners.
vertex you 're an editor?
vertex you 're an editor?
garethom wrote:Let's say for racism's sake that they eat sand or something.
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laurent__duval wrote: also, to the best of my knowledge, no, there arent any really good free ones. obviously with it being such a massively big task to make that sort of software not many of them are both good and free. much better to stick with the torrents. on my uni course theres probably 80 people who have there own computers and editing software and probably 2 have paid for it. certainly mac arent really that bothered about pirated FCP - as uni's, schools, companies etc pay massive subscriptions for the license. also, as apple own the software and its mac only you have to buy a mac to use it, effectively making the mac hardware a big expensive dongle.
no good free ones?
this badman app won some oscars and its free now
http://www.lightworksbeta.com/
"..an Academy and Emmy award winning professional-grade editor with over 20 years of history in the film and broadcast industry. Having cut hundreds of films such as Pulp Fiction, The Departed, Centurion and Shutter Island, it includes a full feature set of editorial tools -- from advanced trimming and media management, to stereoscopic support and realtime effects including multiple secondary colour correctors. Lightworks has an advanced effects pipeline, utilizing the power of your GPU. And with support for up to 2K workflows with realtime effects, it is the most advanced editing application available."
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http://www.mixcloud.com/chemix
http://www.mixcloud.com/chemix
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blender is a 3D graphics app/editorvertx wrote:Just remembered Blender, free but I haven't used it, just heard it's ok.
http://www.blender.org/download/get-blender/
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http://www.mixcloud.com/chemix
http://www.mixcloud.com/chemix
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Lightworks indeed, I have only used it for a few hours but I like it so far, and being open source should only improve it. Definitely one to watch.
http://www.virtualdub.org is another amazing free open source editor. It can do some very advanced stuff, but the interface is not what most people would like.
There are also many free filters/plugins for it all over the net, and loads of tutorials.
I have heard good things about http://www.avs4you.com/AVS-Video-Editor.aspx
It's free and probably the most similar to the Windows Movie Maker interface/workflow. The free version puts a watermark at the beginning of your video, but there's ways to remove it if you want: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lMe_X0aDgc
http://www.virtualdub.org is another amazing free open source editor. It can do some very advanced stuff, but the interface is not what most people would like.
There are also many free filters/plugins for it all over the net, and loads of tutorials.
I have heard good things about http://www.avs4you.com/AVS-Video-Editor.aspx
It's free and probably the most similar to the Windows Movie Maker interface/workflow. The free version puts a watermark at the beginning of your video, but there's ways to remove it if you want: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lMe_X0aDgc
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naphta wrote:laurent__duval wrote: also, to the best of my knowledge, no, there arent any really good free ones. obviously with it being such a massively big task to make that sort of software not many of them are both good and free. much better to stick with the torrents. on my uni course theres probably 80 people who have there own computers and editing software and probably 2 have paid for it. certainly mac arent really that bothered about pirated FCP - as uni's, schools, companies etc pay massive subscriptions for the license. also, as apple own the software and its mac only you have to buy a mac to use it, effectively making the mac hardware a big expensive dongle.
no good free ones?
this badman app won some oscars and its free now
http://www.lightworksbeta.com/
"..an Academy and Emmy award winning professional-grade editor with over 20 years of history in the film and broadcast industry. Having cut hundreds of films such as Pulp Fiction, The Departed, Centurion and Shutter Island, it includes a full feature set of editorial tools -- from advanced trimming and media management, to stereoscopic support and realtime effects including multiple secondary colour correctors. Lightworks has an advanced effects pipeline, utilizing the power of your GPU. And with support for up to 2K workflows with realtime effects, it is the most advanced editing application available."
put me in my place... i'll give a look over the summer!
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on the subject of editing software. does anybody know how to change it so when i use audio keyframes to fade something out its a convex curve instead of a concave one...?
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