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Filmora isn't a bad product for the price. I have used it quite a lot. Most of the time I use PowerDirector 15 but it is more difficult to use.
 
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Filmora isn't a bad product for the price. I have used it quite a lot. Most of the time I use PowerDirector 15 but it is more difficult to use.
That's great to know is the price similar? I'd like too look around a little before I spend on the first program I use!
 
That's great to know is the price similar? I'd like too look around a little before I spend on the first program I use!
I've used several programs. Filmora was one of the first that I actually paid for. I recently did the upgrade for it and still use it when I'm in a hurry. I stopped using it when I started filming in 4K because it wouldn't render 4k. Since then they have made improvements and it works fine now.
Forget about all the fancy effects and fluff. I rarely use anything other than fade-in to start, fade-out to end and cross fade to blend the transition between clips. I like PowerDirector as well, but it takes a powerful pc and video card to make it work with 4K.
 
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Fist thing I'd say is, if you want to be taken seriously, use a song that has less graphic lyrics. Remember who may be watching your video. Personally I find if the lyrics need to have fowl language, the artist has no talent as anyone can swear. Unfortunately I didn't get anything from the video as the lyrics made me stop watching it. As for what to use for the edit....it's a @Steve Carr thing
 
Fist thing I'd say is, if you want to be taken seriously, use a song that has less graphic lyrics. Remember who may be watching your video. Personally I find if the lyrics need to have fowl language, the artist has no talent as anyone can swear. Unfortunately I didn't get anything from the video as the lyrics made me stop watching it. As for what to use for the edit....it's a @Steve Carr thing
I'll would have to rely on someones judgement for the lyrics. I can hear music but not the voices. If @Rayray or @BobW55 finds this offensive it will be removed. That's the rules of the forum.
 
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Make sure you choose an HD option, YouTube defaults to lowest.
 
I've used several programs. Filmora was one of the first that I actually paid for. I recently did the upgrade for it and still use it when I'm in a hurry. I stopped using it when I started filming in 4K because it wouldn't render 4k. Since then they have made improvements and it works fine now.
Forget about all the fancy effects and fluff. I rarely use anything other than fade-in to start, fade-out to end and cross fade to blend the transition between clips. I like PowerDirector as well, but it takes a powerful pc and video card to make it work with 4K.
I started using Filmora about a fortnight ago...and paid for it! That's the first time I've parted with cash for an editor. I did try to use Davinci Resolve but, no matter what I did, I couldn't get a rendered video from TH footage that didn't stutter...probably because my tired old computer didn't quite have the legs for it. I also tried the free version of Lightworks but they upgraded it about a fortnight ago and now you can't render above 720p in the free version. That's why I took a look at Filmora and bought it.

Here is a swift video edited in Filmora. It's my first edit using this software so I know I can improve on it when I get more experience with it.
 
Here's a video I shot a few weeks ago. I use Cyberlink PowerDirector 14 to do the editing. If you have 4k viewing capability, be sure to select it for this video.
 
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Hi John, I did no post, other than cut the length. No filters, locked white balance, but I'm unsure of the exposure. The other segment is at my YouTube channel. Paul Denoncour
 

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