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- Complete video solution--Capture, edit, author, burn and view the latest high-definition video; Share on DVD, AVCHD, Blu-ray Disc, and mobile devices, or upload directly to YouTube
- Create sophisticated montages and picture-in-picture effects with multiple video, audio and title tracks including transitions on overlay tracks and auto crossfades; plus turn stereo audio into immersive Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround sound with one click
- Next-generation HD--capture from HDV, AVCHD, Blu-ray Disc and JVC HD camcorders; edit HD video quickly and smoothly with enhanced Smart Proxy editing; render faster with support for Intel quad-core technology and improved MPEG encoding performance
- Easier & more powerful editing--scale the interface to fill your whole screen, create video/audio crossfades by simply dragging clips over each other, larger dialog boxes and controls for applying effects quickly, plus trim clips directly in the library
- Uploading to YouTube is easier, faster and more powerful, allowing you to sign in to your YouTube account directly and encode your movies in WMV or H.264 for even better quality; plus take your videos on the go with support for apple iPhone
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High quality results but you do have to have some video making experience.
2008-11-21
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I've been trying for almost a month to get a video made with this software. It is not as screen friendly for those who have NEVER done any such task. I am sure if you have made video's in the past it is a snap for you. I made a video to share here,but:
Well I will have to keep trying I cannot seem to get it to upload hopefully soon. This is a great product just a user who has no experience but will be getting it as the user guide is quite complete.
The one little try I did manage to get together is okay but with practice I will improve. You do have to use the substantial user guide if you are like me and have no experience.
It has so many professional fasects to it I am a bit out of my league and overwhelmed. I do however want to master making my own professional DVD;s so I will continue.
I am going to try and upload my first attempt to show you even someone like me can get it done. It is just a few things that are important to me my dogs, nature and a campfire. Tried 3 times no luck will keep at it.
So if you are cluless on making videos then take the time and read the guide and you will do fine. Computer techs it will be A++ wounderful and exciting for you. |
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Lot's of features
2008-11-20
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| I was able to make a short movie quickly from some video clips from my Canon SD770IS, add music effects, titles, and burn to a VCD in 30 minutes without reading any documentation. This is a good choice for someone who doesn't want to spend a lot of time studying manuals. However, be forewarned that creating movies can be a deep experience for the uninitiated. |
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As an avid Avid user, I have to say I was and am still impressed.
2008-11-20
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I am a amateur short film/independent film maker, with aspirations of more grandeur pictures, but don't we all? So in essence I would humor myself as being some sort of movie maker.
I have only used Avid for my editing purposes, and by editing I mean editing shots, color correction, audio fading, transition shots, and encoding to name a few. These are certainly "essential" tools for any movie making "polisher", whether extremely amateur or professional.
I was very very impressed with this very INEXPENSIVE software package Corel has put out here. Avid, for instance, of course I can't hurt their reputation, and why would I, it's the number 1 program for hollywood editors and it's bar none above itself even. But, let's face it, it IS expensive for the normal everyday tinkering wondering film maker, and upwards and beyond of 1,000 dollars. Not to mention having a solid computer system to support it. And on top of that reading and learning how to use such an extensive program.
Well, this Corel Videostudio, lacks all the inflated price tags, all the encyclopedia like requirements for use, and is actually aimed at professionalism for the beginner. It basically radiates " You can do anything and everything you ever wanted to do with strips of video, and you can do it easily, efficiently and inexpensively!" Now, what more could you want?
This big microcosm of software offers:
1. Editing
2.Color Correction
3.Splicing
4.editing FRAMES
5.encoding
6.audio debugging/fading
7.transitions
of course more
And I know you can say, well yea of course shouldn't it? Well not necessarily, especially when marketed to fly by night film makers, whether it be for home use, commercial use, or personal use. I think it takes what Avid offers, puts an ease of use make over on it, marks it down by 80% and sells it. I was surprised how professional this thing could be, while maintaining a less than clairvoyant requirement for usage.
With this program, you will be able to do many many things that you wished you could but didn't think you could because of lack of know how. I say pick this up if you are wanting to start down the path of filmmaking in ANY sense, with the likes of home videos, short film in general etc. You will be able to do most of the things that the professional programs offer you with a small learning curve. If this sounds like what you want then I say go for it. So go forth and shoot! |
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All This at a GREAT Price!
2008-11-20
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| Though I'm just getting started using the software, it's really quite powerful! Just amazing that you can get all this for such a great price. I'm not a "techie" and perhaps it's going to take me just a little longer to catch-on. . . but I still think that I can do it! :-) I think it's really going to help me enhance my website! |
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Fun to use, but Digital8 camcorder owners should take note
2008-11-20
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VideoStudio Pro is a lot of fun to use and easily converts video into a multitude of formats.
Note to Video8/Digital 8 users: I'm in the process of converting my old camcorder movies into digital format. I have a Sony Digital8 video camera that also plays old Video8 tapes. VideoStudio is able to easily import video via a firewire cable for the newer, Digital8 tapes. However, VideoStudio cannot import Video8 tapes using the firewire cable. I contacted customer service and was informed that they are in the process of fixing this issue. Windows video import is able to capture my Video8 recordings. Once the Video8 recordings have been imported, I can edit them with VideoStudio.
I am completely new to video editing and found VideoStudio very simple to use. I did not need to consult the manual since the software seemed self explanatory. VideoStudio can detect video clips and easily allows the user to clip video as desired.
For DVD creation, VideoStudio makes it easy to create menus and chapters and then burn to DVD.
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