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JD Programming
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Posted: 7th Jan 2004 13:22 Edited at: 9th Jan 2004 11:48
I haven't posted for awhile because of the Christmas, and also I've just re-started college. Anyways, I just wanted to ask if anyone out there knows some good video editing software.

The kind of software where I can edit individual frames, without losing the sound file. Also with some extra advance features that I may find useful, eg, screen wipes, and adding text during the film.

NOTE: If you don't know any advance software, but you do know some video editing software then please leave a post.

The reason why I am after some video editing software is for my new 'Video Production Team', because we are just creating mini videos for, and around my college, its just for fun really, because I've always wanted to do it...

Thank alot, James Dunn

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indi
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Posted: 7th Jan 2004 14:03
theres a freeware application called virtual dub.

For these isssues the best thing is to visit www.download.com and look for video editing software but read the reviews and skip the first few since they are usually the creators secret agenda names.
MushroomHead
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Posted: 7th Jan 2004 14:05
Try VirtualDub, it's free and pretty good for editing individual AVI frames ... you can get it from here :-

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/virtualdub/VirtualDub-1.5.10.zip?download

If you install nimo's codec pack, you can use other compressed codecs like DivX, Xvid etc.
JD Programming
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Posted: 7th Jan 2004 17:21
Thanks you guys

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Eric T
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Posted: 7th Jan 2004 17:38
Vegas Video 4.0

Works wonders for me... (although its about 200$-300$ I belive, i dunno i got a free upgrade when sony took over the franchise..)

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Arkheii
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Posted: 7th Jan 2004 17:41
I don't know... Adobe Premiere?

JD Programming
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Posted: 9th Jan 2004 11:56
Any more ideas? Please

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JD Programming
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Posted: 10th Jan 2004 14:41
Top-Noch software guys, thanks alot

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Phaelax
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Posted: 11th Jan 2004 23:23
I have pinnacle video editing stuff my self. My friend has Final Cut Pro on his G4. Final Cut is really nice. That's what he uses for the local news I think.

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Chris K
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Posted: 12th Jan 2004 00:08
Adobe Premiere and Pinnacle Studio 8 are semi-pro. They cost a lot. Virtual Dub should be good enough

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