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Video Editing
Can anyone recommend me to any software/websites dealing with video editing? I'd just like to experiment with various levels of multimedia production and i think video editing would be a good start. Just anyone with any tips/tricks would be helpful.
How much horsepower do i need to run video editing programs? I'm thinking about getting Adobe Premeire. I haven't looked at the price, but coming from Adobe, i think selling my kidneys would pay for the packaging.
Some of the sonic foundry stuff like Vegas?
everyone says premier is junky but i guess if ur pc user its as good a place to start. Avid is nice but its too expensive $1k+ f*#K!
imovie & finalcut are sweet on the mac
either way u'll need 2 fast hardrives, decent processor, 512 ram, and firewire card. oh 2 monitor setup if ur serious.
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| Originally posted by igottaknow everyone says premier is junky but i guess if ur pc user its as good a place to start. Avid is nice but its too expensive $1k+ f*#K! imovie & finalcut are sweet on the mac either way u'll need 2 fast hardrives, decent processor, 512 ram, and firewire card. oh 2 monitor setup if ur serious. |
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| Originally posted by igottaknow everyone says premier is junky but i guess if ur pc user its as good a place to start. Avid is nice but its too expensive $1k+ f*#K! imovie & finalcut are sweet on the mac either way u'll need 2 fast hardrives, decent processor, 512 ram, and firewire card. oh 2 monitor setup if ur serious. |

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| Originally posted by Turbonium Why two HDD? |
I am actually using Adobe Premiere Pro (7.0) with Pinnacle Hollywood FX and Photoshop 7.0 for some matte.
My setup is:
Windows XP SP1
1 Gig DDR400 dual channel
P4 2.8 with HT with an i875 chipset
system files are on a 20gigs drive RAID mirroring 7200 rpm
video files are on a 80 Gigs drive 7200 rpm
third 80 gigs drive 7200 rpm serve for swapping
firewire / usb 2.0
Ati 9600 Pro 128Ram (can be useful with some opengl animations in realtime)
I am now very very happy with Premiere Pro, its light years away from crappy premiere 6.5 who kept crashing and crashing
(i changed 3 times my computer specs to optimize things)
Premiere pro is a bit complicated tho, but manageable.
I also have after effects 6.0 but its waaaay to complicated for my own taste... the craziest stuff can be done with it.
i haven't really messed with Premiere. I downloaded it awhile ago and messed around a bit.
What i use (well used i haven't done any movie editing in a while) was Final Cut Pro. was an absolutly awsome program. i loved it alot.
if your willing to spend some money and get a mac, i highly suggest it.
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