frank Jun 27, 2017 @ 6:37pm
Best video editing software?
I'm looking for a software that i can make basketball highlight clips on (inserting music, adding filters, etc) any answers are appreciated!
Last edited by frank; Jun 27, 2017 @ 9:37pm
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sony vegas :D
for record maybe OBS :D
< blank > Jun 27, 2017 @ 6:50pm 
wait don't just buy it, what video card/cpu do you have
< blank > Jun 27, 2017 @ 7:23pm 
When I was considering video editing I only really looked at 2
  • Sony Vegas
  • Adobe Premiere

If you have a NVIDIA graphics card (GPU) you will have better performance with adobe premiere, if you have AMD graphics card you will have better performance on sony vegas.

Take these into consideration
Adobe Premiere is a subscription, and it has a steeper learning curve than Sony Vegas.
The Sony Vegas on steam apparently applies its updates slower than the one bought from their website
frank Jun 27, 2017 @ 7:24pm 
Originally posted by Erebus:
When I was considering video editing I only really looked at 2
  • Sony Vegas
  • Adobe Premiere

If you have a NVIDIA graphics card (GPU) you will have better performance with adobe premiere, if you have AMD graphics card you will have better performance on sony vegas.

Take these into consideration
Adobe Premiere is a subscription, and it has a steeper learning curve than Sony Vegas.
The Sony Vegas on steam apparently applies its updates slower than the one bought from their website
I do have an Nvidia card, thanks a ton man
RGX12 Jun 27, 2017 @ 9:25pm 
You didn't say what OS you have (and oddly nobody asked before giving advice), but if you have Windows you could probably get by with the old standby Windows Movie Maker (which is actually pretty darn capable for average projects).

If you you'd like something more powerful, I'd look at either Shotcut[www.shotcutapp.com] or OpenShot[openshot.org].

Both have pro-level features, are cross-platform, and best of all, FREE.

Last edited by RGX12; Jun 27, 2017 @ 9:26pm
frank Jun 27, 2017 @ 9:38pm 
Originally posted by RGX12:
You didn't say what OS you have (and oddly nobody asked before giving advice), but if you have Windows you could probably get by with the old standby Windows Movie Maker (which is actually pretty darn capable for average projects).

If you you'd like something more powerful, I'd look at either Shotcut[www.shotcutapp.com] or OpenShot[openshot.org].

Both have pro-level features, are cross-platform, and best of all, FREE.
my bad, i didnt even think of listing my OS. thanks!
RGX12 Jun 27, 2017 @ 9:40pm 
Well, with Shotcut or Openshot at least, it doesn't matter. Linux, Mac, Windows...they got you covered.
wuddih Jun 27, 2017 @ 9:51pm 
Free-hmmium:
Lightworks
Davinci Resolve
僕の名前 (仮) Jun 27, 2017 @ 11:14pm 
After Effects or Nuke.

AE have overall better plugins, and nuke have better (node-based) workflow.
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