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Video Editing #12940333 10/21/18 10:08 AM
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What are you guys using to edit GoPr and other videos? Thank o

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I use Corel VideoStudio. Used to use Pinnacle, VideoStudio more stable, more output options, faster.

Re: Video Editing [Re: Atta] #12940380 10/21/18 12:22 PM
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Free, quick, and easy—Microsoft Movie Maker
Free, powerful editing capabilities, significant learning curve—Lightworks


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I use IMovie and I have used both movie maker my windows and final cut.

Re: Video Editing [Re: Atta] #12940608 10/21/18 05:32 PM
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Started with Power director and now Premier Pro. Just depends how creative you wanna get

Re: Video Editing [Re: Atta] #12941516 10/22/18 12:07 PM
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Powerdirector. It's far more capable than I am for sure.

Re: Video Editing [Re: Atta] #12941604 10/22/18 01:57 PM
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Thank you gents!

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I use Windows Movie Maker and add some gauges using Dashware with data I export from my Lowrance HDS unit, my fish catching data from an phone app called Log Notes.

Below is a video to show how they turn out

Thanks


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Adobe Premiero Pro


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Re: Video Editing [Re: Atta] #12945927 10/25/18 11:56 PM
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I use Lightworks. I run Linux on my computer, and I'm trying to make more documentary-like content with proper color correction and color grading. Lightworks is a professional solution. Davinci Resolve is even better software and runs on Window$ and Mac. Blackmagic Design doesn't have good Linux support, so I stick with

It all depends on what you want to do and where you want to go. If it's just quick and easy fishing video, use anything it won't matter. If it's professional stuff with proper cameras, color grading and such, go with Davinci Resolve or Lightworks.

https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/

https://www.lwks.com/

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Re: Video Editing [Re: Atta] #12946028 10/26/18 01:38 AM
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I can attest to Davinci Resolve, fantastic program for professional grade color correction.


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Currently use Vegas Pro, but have used Vegas Movie Studio Platinum, Vegas Movie Studio Suite, and Adobe Premiere Pro.

Straight out of the box, I think Adobe Premiere Pro has the most to offer for basic transitions and whatnot, plus you can slow down or speed up your clips at any percentage you want, which is a very nice feature to have in a lot of cases. Vegas Pro has a lot to offer, and I think is the easiest one to learn. It's a small thing, but the only thing I don't like about Vegas Pro is that I can only slow down or speed up clips by 4x the original speed in either direction, which makes it hard if I want to say show a catch, then not cut out the next 5-10 minutes of footage before the next catch. With Adobe I can speed that up to go by in 15 seconds if I wanted to. It would be moving fast, but it would go by fast and you'd still be able to see that the footage wasn't cut, just sped up. A small thing, but a nice feature to have with Premiere Pro.

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