I'm still eligible for student discounts and Adobe has Premiere Pro CS3 available for ~$350.Any other software anyone strongly recommends?The majority of videos I need to produce will be using graphics and short (< 2-3 minute) video clips.Windows Movie Maker and Sonic's DVD burner (which all came with my computer) just aren't cutting it anymore.Thanks
2/13/2008 10:26:51 PM
i use final cut pro... but then again, i use a mac.for windows the only things i've really used are premiere pro and avid media composer.
2/13/2008 10:32:37 PM
Oh yeah... definitely Windows here.
2/13/2008 10:44:47 PM
If you and a student at NCSU and don't want go the illegal route and you aren't willing to pay the $350 ... go to NCSU's Digital Media Lab http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/dml/ (directly above the new Learning Commons.
2/13/2008 11:13:26 PM
Premiere Pro for WindowsFinal Cut Pro for MacNo question
2/13/2008 11:29:27 PM
don't forget avid media composerthat's some serious shit. i never found anything i wanted to do but couldn't with it.
2/14/2008 12:58:08 AM
^^^"If you [are]" ... and ... "Commons)."I've never used Final Cut Pro, however I really like Premiere Pro and the latest one is ridiculous good.[Edited on February 14, 2008 at 1:34 AM. Reason : .]
2/14/2008 1:14:15 AM
^^ what does it add that Premiere doesn't?Cost? Requirements?Also, I don't even know if this is possible on ANY of these programs, but... one of my main projects is to take a 20 minute video and have it loop continuously on DVD (so that someone doesn't have to hit play every 20 minutes). Best way to do this?
2/14/2008 1:20:10 AM
Make the video on Premiere, then loop it on a DVD editing program.For those recommending Avid, it's expensive and usually wants to run on it's own proprietary hardware anyway.
2/14/2008 9:33:09 AM
you could get Final Cut Express or Adobe Premiere Elements if you want to go a slightly cheaper route
2/14/2008 9:40:43 AM
2/14/2008 11:47:13 AM
^^ Main differences b/w the Premiere versions?
2/14/2008 6:43:52 PM
seriously just go to the advanced media lab on campus if you can.I actually would recommend getting the Adobe Production Suite, or getting Adobe After Effects instead of Premiere if you just want one product. AE can do post-production and basic editing, Premiere is JUST an editor (although an extremely good one). Premiere cant really be compared to Final Cut Pro. FCP is really equivalent to After Effects AND Premiere AND Encore. In the production suite you get Premiere, After Effects ,Encore, Soundbooth, Illustrator and Photoshop
2/14/2008 7:28:46 PM
^I sense a tid bit of bias towards adobe. Could be misleading ya know.
2/14/2008 10:07:02 PM
^Actually I like Final Cut Pro waaaay better than the Adobe suite.BUT, it's a lot cheaper for a student to go with a Windows machine + Production Suite, and it's not that Adobe can't do what FCP can, it just takes more learning and more work.Although I do have to admit, as Adobe keeps moving forward, for non-traditional video (web,mobile, streaming), they are kicking FCP's ass.
2/14/2008 11:03:49 PM
^^Who let Earl back in Tech Talk? http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=81377&page=1#9388677
2/14/2008 11:44:03 PM
what if you don't want to pay a dime? what route? im no longer a ncsu student btw
2/18/2008 9:42:00 PM
go directly to jail
2/18/2008 10:26:43 PM