Sep 03

Which video editing software is right for you?

To answer that question, you need ask yourself a few more questions, such as:

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Sep 02

The range of the video editing software market has been remarkably stable over the past decade or so, with a clear divide between “consumer” tools in the $50 to $100 to $150 range, and “professional” tools from the likes of Adobe, Apple, Avid and Sony, starting at around $700 to $800.

Aug 30

The hilarious team at the faux newspaper The Onion have another movie-rated story: “Martin Scorsese Attends Free iMovie Demonstration At Apple Store”. Filmmaker Martin Scorsese went to a free iMovie demonstration at the Apple Store Wednesday, attentively watching the tutorial for the video-editing software from a front-row seat, sources reported. Scorsese, who won the 2006 Academy Award for best …

Aug 30

My job here as a writer for NotebookReview is to distill complicated information into something that the average consumer can understand. Most things computer-related have some kind of basic analogy anyone can grasp, but video editing is wholly its own entity. The basic workflow is simple and logical to me because I’ve been doing it for nearly a decade now. How do you quickly convey it to someone who’s completely new at it?

Aug 27

–(BUSINESS WIRE)–CyberLink Corp is the leader and pioneer in enabling digital multimedia on PCs, CEs and mobile devices through the use of video editing software, video player software, and other multimedia solutions.

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