There is a lot of professional video editing software out there, but don't expect to be able to jump in and learn how to use advanced effects quickly, especially if you want to make someone fly without learning the basics. I recommend Adobe Premiere if you're on Windows.
Final Cut Pro is really terrible compared to what adobe premier can do. It has some nice anti aliasing functions. But for the money its definatly worth saving £100 and getting adobe premier. Ive seen free downloads for both final cut pro and adobe premier however.
Final Cut Pro is really terrible compared to what adobe premier can do. It has some nice anti aliasing functions. But for the money its definatly worth saving £100 and getting adobe premier. Ive seen free downloads for both final cut pro and adobe premier however.
Final Cut Pro is really terrible compared to what adobe premier can do. It has some nice anti aliasing functions. But for the money its definatly worth saving £100 and getting adobe premier. Ive seen free downloads for both final cut pro and adobe premier however.
Haha mate get a reality check. What does the video editing industry use? Let me tell you..Final Cut Pro is the industry standard editing software on Macs.
Haha mate get a reality check. What does the video editing industry use? Let me tell you..Final Cut Pro is the industry standard editing software on Macs.