I've been using Corel Visual Studio for some time (last three versions), but used Adobe Premier before that... Corel is much simpler, and there are a lot of other programs similar that are pretty simple.
I've been trying to get the hang of Final Cut Pro x
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if tony says use power director you use it hey bud lol!! I have it on my pc but never used it,do you mainly use it for video editing?I still have found nothing that is as easy or works as well as Cyperlink- PowerDirector
Does it render to 2.7k?I have used filmora and i do suggest that software. Its amizing easy and full of nice effect
Check my video in my you tube channel and see haw nice its
Corel is a one time purchase.... look for online coupons, often you can save $25% or more...Is it subscription or one time charge?
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Search on-line for a guy called Larry Jordan - he does a lot of good stuff with Final Cut Pro X. I have a complete set of his videos which are very useful. The only thing when you're getting started is that he concentrates early on on setting up the Libraries / projects / events - which, while important later on, can be very boring and seemingly unimportant. But when you have worked through the course, you'll understand why he does this.
You might be lucky enough to be able to torrent the whole course, but I wouldn't know anything about that.
Top tip - store all of your media in a separate hard drive or you'll fill your computer quickly and when importing to FCPX, select the option to leave files in place or you will also fill the hard drive too! Export using H.264 and the file size won't be huge.
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