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I currently use Adobe Premier Elements on the PC, but there isn't an equivalent mac version.
I liked elements, as its simple, & does what I need - Without blinding me with unnecessary options, or attempting to take over and do it for me!
From what I have seen of the iMovie thats installed, iMovie appears to want to take over (Or at least it looks that way, in the demo video)
All I usually need to do, is join 3 or four 5 min shots together, (& Maybe cut out a min here and there with a five min segment) put a front title on, run a watermark along it, and then spit it out in a downloadable, web friendly format.
I'm not intending to be creating the next Star Wars movie, so 'Full' Adobe Premier would be over kill. So, I'm thinking of 'Final Cut Express' - Does that sound like it might be right for me?
Or are there any other suggestions for 'mid range' relatively basic editing programs, along the same lines as adobe premier elements? Thanks
I liked elements, as its simple, & does what I need - Without blinding me with unnecessary options, or attempting to take over and do it for me!
From what I have seen of the iMovie thats installed, iMovie appears to want to take over (Or at least it looks that way, in the demo video)
All I usually need to do, is join 3 or four 5 min shots together, (& Maybe cut out a min here and there with a five min segment) put a front title on, run a watermark along it, and then spit it out in a downloadable, web friendly format.
I'm not intending to be creating the next Star Wars movie, so 'Full' Adobe Premier would be over kill. So, I'm thinking of 'Final Cut Express' - Does that sound like it might be right for me?
Or are there any other suggestions for 'mid range' relatively basic editing programs, along the same lines as adobe premier elements? Thanks