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    What is the best video editing app for beginner

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    by trsipes ·

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    I’m new to video editing and id like to know what is the easiest to start off with?

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      by kees_b ·

      In reply to What is the best video editing app for beginner

      What devices are you planning to use. Choose from: Android phone/tablet, iPhone/iPad, Mac, Windows PC/laptop, Linux PC/laptop?

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      What is video editing?

      by rproffitt ·

      In reply to What is the best video editing app for beginner

      You didn’t detail both your platform and what you wanted to do with the editor.

      All that aside, maybe DaVinci.

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      by garloom26 ·

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      I have used capc t PC and it works like any other editor. Davinci Resolve is a very professional and free software you can use as well.

      • This reply was modified 4 months, 2 weeks ago by Avatar photorproffitt.
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      All depends on what it is you want to do

      by oh smeg ·

      In reply to What is the best video editing app for beginner

      If it is to get into Professional Video Editing there is only one option Industrial Light and Magic’s offering I believe Disney now owns it when they bought out George Lucas but as I have not read the sale contract i’m not certain.

      If you only want to play with Video Editing one of the free ones that is designed to run on your OS .

      While ILM’s is the best of breed and perfect for most editing it’s also expensive but you get what you pay for and it will run on a 6,000 Blade blindly fast only takes up to 30 minutes to perform something that would take several days on a i9. However it runs on Redhat Linux Professional Server so you’ll be paying for that as well and unlike the crowd down the road after I put in the Blade and had it running I got a call the next day because it was not working. Apparently they had some idiot agreement with Microsoft that they where a MS only Place so the fool of a Tech wiped the blade loaded Windows Server which I have no idea how much that paid to have it run on all 6,000 CPU’s which it is not licensed for and didn’t bother with ILM’s product as there must be a Windows Option. Took the better part of 2 days to reload the system with Redhat and the ILM offering and get working properly and then pointing out to the fool tech that the MS Agreement only applied to front of office not to the back end where they had several Nix Servers running but as the blade was new and really expensive he just had to have a play with no idea of what it was he was doing.

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