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    Good movie editing software

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by AmazingGracePlayer, Oct 26, 2007.

  1. AmazingGracePlayer

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    Hello, can anyone recommend a good movie editing software? Preferably a free one, but if I have to pay, I will. Thanks!
     
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    Adobe Premiere. I've used that in the past at my school and it worked great.
     
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    My dad let me use his Adobe Premiere CS3, but it won't work on my computer for some reason...
     
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    Well, I know of a easy and free one, Windows Movie Maker. In the Start Menu, do a search. I use that all the time, very usefull.
     
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    Movie Maker's good because it's free. I've used it to make a movie, and although it lacks most of the advanced stuff in Adobe Premier (Elements), it's good if you're just an amateur. If you're looking to have more control, definitely pick up a copy of Elements.