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Whether you prefer the newest version, Final Cut Pro X, or the previous “classic” version the predates Apple’s many changes to the product, Final Cut Pro has been a staple in video editing for years. (…)
Both products have more than enough power to get the job done, but the one you want will depend on what you’re editing video for. (…)
Premiere Pro is a favourite among people making original mashups and creations from a collection of other video, but the tool is just as effective when it comes to edit your own creations. (…)
Lightworks has professional-level tools and a steep learning curve, but if you’re looking for an affordable option to help you make professional films, Lightworks has a lot to offer. It doesn’t hurt that it’s a favourite for professional video editors in and out of Hollywood. It’s also worth mentioning the free Windows Live Movie Maker option Microsoft builds for Windows. It isn’t super-powerful, but amongst the free Windows contenders it remains the best option.
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Five Best Video Editors | Lifehacker Australia
There are some real gems in here.
(Via: Mike Jones)
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