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Jumat, 31 Agustus 2012

2012 Best Video Editing Software Comparisons and Reviews

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8-6    Good
5-4    Average
3-2    Poor
1-0    Bad
CyberLink PowerDirector Corel VideoStudio Pro X5 Adobe Premiere Elements MAGIX Movie Edit Pro Roxio Creator VideoPad AVS Video Editor Pinnacle Studio HD Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum MoviePlus
CyberLink PowerDirector Corel VideoStudio Pro X5 Adobe Premiere Elements MAGIX Movie Edit Pro Roxio Creator VideoPad AVS Video Editor Pinnacle Studio HD Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum MoviePlus
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Video Editing Software: Endless Possibilities

Taking pictures and video is so easy, especially with digital devices, that it doesn't take long to accumulate a lot of footage. Instead of keeping your videos and photos on a memory card or on your computer, you can create polished movies and slideshows to show off. This type of software makes it easy to trim portions of film at the front, end or in the middle. You can add music to videos and you can even add audio voiceovers. Once you finish creating a great video, you can share it with others in a variety of ways including on Facebook.
After testing many video editing applications, we found CyberLink PowerDirector, Corel VideoStudio Pro X5 and Adobe Premiere Elements to be the best video editing software on the market. As you're considering all the things you can do with this software, you may

Video Editing Software: What to Look For

When shopping for the best video editing software, you'll want to find an application that offers a variety of useful editing tools, compatibility with many file formats, an easy-to-use interface and strong support options. Below is a breakdown of what we were looking for when we tested video editor software:
Editing Tools
Editing tools include everything from changing the background lighting and color tones to clipping the video so you get the perfect segment for what you need. We specifically looked for applications that include a storyboard and timeline layout, a video stabilizer and the ability to add text to the video. We also searched for tools that enable you to enhance audio and adjust the balance between the visual and audio components. Another important aspect of video editing is the type of professional transitions the software offers. The types of transitions you use in your video can have a large influence on the overall feel of your video. You'll also want movie editing software that allows you to add chapter breaks and effective menus to your videos.
Supported Formats
When shopping for movie editing software, you'll want an application that allows you to import and export your media in the formats that work best for you. For instance, the best video editing software will burn DVDs and Blu-ray Discs. Some applications allow you to upload your movie directly to YouTube. A good application will work with virtually any camera, camcorder or even VCR and let you pull the files you want directly from the device via your computer.
Ease of Use
Editing video can become complicated because you're dealing with visual and audio files as well as transitions and effects. The more complex your video, the more important it is to have an easy-to-use application. Having an intuitive interface and well-organized menus is paramount.
Help & Support
The best video editing software is rich with features and tools that can help you customize your movies. The better the support, the more you will be able to manipulate the tools to create the finished product you're envisioning. A user guide, tutorials, community forums, FAQs and manufacturer contact information can all come in handy depending on the issue you're facing. We looked for all of these.
Video editing software can turn your raw video footage and photos into professional-quality masterpieces. The applications we reviewed can provide you with the features you want in an easy-to-use interface. We also found software that provides a variety of help and support options to help you use all the features to their fullest. Now you can put those videos and photos to use when you make your own home movie to share with your friends and family.
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Jumat, 02 Desember 2011

The Fundamentals of Camera Movement

Video camera movement is used for many purposes. It may be used to make an object appear to be bigger or smaller. 

It may be used to make things blurred, scary, or just different. Camera movement techniques are often used, however, to tell a story.
Learning camera movement fundamentals isn't hard. The various camera movement techniques are done either with a mounted camera, a moving camera - where the camera and the photographer move together, or movement of just the camera lens.


Practicing the various camera movement fundamentals will help you learn which camera movement techniques work best for you.
 



 
Technique 1: Mounted Camera Pan
Mounting the camera on a tripod, simply move the camera horizontally from left to right. Pan shots are used to show the viewer more of the scenery. This technique is also often used to show views from high places, such as overlooks. Pan shots should begin with a still shot, then pan, then finish with a still shot. You should practice panning at various speeds until you find the speed that works best for you.
 

Technique 2: Mounted Camera Tilt
A tilt done with a mounted camera is quite simple. You just move the camera up or down, without lowering or raising the position of the camera. This is must like panning, only it is done vertically. This video camera technique is used to follow the subject that you are photographing, or to show the viewer a large object from top of bottom - or from bottom to top.
You should note that when you tilt from bottom to top, the object looks larger or thicker. When you tilt from top to bottom, the object looks smaller or thinner. As with panning, you should begin with a still shot, tilt, then stop on a still shot. Again, practice this technique at various speeds until you find what works for you.
 

Technique 3: Mounted Camera Pedestal
This video camera technique is pretty much the opposite of the tilt technique. You do not tilt the camera, but you either raise or lower the position of the camera. This technique is simply used to get the proper view that you are looking for.
If you wanted to shot pictures of a baby, you would want to lower the camera. If you wanted to shot a tall person, you would raise the height of the camera. The purpose would be to make it appear that the subject is 'eye to eye' with the viewer.
 

Technique 4: Moving Camera Dolly
This video camera movement technique involves the use of a camera dolly, like the camera dolly's you might see on a movie set. You can make your own dolly with a wheelchair, a scooter, a skateboard, a rolling cart, or many other devices that have wheels.
This video camera movement technique is used to follow your subject. The use of a dolly opens up many possibilities, especially when used in conjunction with other techniques. Remember that you will want to be able to roll backwards as well as forward. Practice using this technique, and once you have it down, try mixing it with other techniques.
 

Technique 5: Moving Camera Floating Stabilizer
Floating stabilizer devices are used to follow a subject around twists and turns. The stabilizer is strapped to the photographer, and the camera is mounted to the stabilizer with metal jointed which are controlled by gyroscopes.
This video camera movement technique is a step up from the dolly technique. The movement of a dolly is limited, floating stabilizer devices remove those limitations. As with the dolly technique, you should learn the video camera movement fundamentals of this technique, then try mixing it with other techniques to get different effects.
 

Technique 6: Moving Camera Boom
A camera boom is a smaller version of the cranes that are used for construction. A camera boom is used to get a view of subjects or scenes from above. These are commonly used in filming movies, and the boom moves up, down, and around.
 

Technique 7: Moving Camera Handheld
Using this technique, the photographer simply holds the video camera, and moves wherever, and however, he needs to move to get the shot that he wants. When using this technique, you should avoid using the zoom feature on your camera. Zooming while using the handheld technique will make your shot appear to be shaky. Instead of zooming, move closer to the object you are shooting.
 

Technique 8: Camera Lens Zoom
You can get many different effects when using the zoom feature on your camera. This works well when combined with other video camera movement techniques. You should practice zooming at different speeds, as different situations will call for different speeds of zooming.
Zooming can create many different illusions, which can effect the viewers perception of size and distance. Alternately, zooming can be used to more adequately portray the size or distance to a viewer. It is recommended that you use a tripod when using the zoom technique.
 

Technique 9: Camera Lens Rack Focus
This is an interesting video camera movement technique, which can give your shots more impact. This technique calls for focusing the camera on one object in a close up shot, causing everything in the background to be out of focus, then causing the object itself to become out of focus while the background becomes in focus.
This is done by changing the focal length so that one object will go out of focus while another comes into focus. The two objects must be at a correct distance away from each other for this technique to work, and you will want to use a tripod for this type of shot.
 

Conclusion
Learn how to use all of the features on your camera, then combine the use of those features with different movements to get the most out of your shots. Video camera movement techniques can really spice up your home movies, and give them the style and flair that you see in Hollywood movies!

Corel VideoStudio Pro X4 Review

"How can I easily get the video off my camcorder, into the computer and produce a professional looking DVD? It’s so hard!"


Are you getting started with digital video and asking the exact same question?

You’ve seen how others create beautiful home videos all stored on gorgeous DVDs (with fancy DVD menus and all that) – so it can’t be that difficult can it?

Well, if there’s a company that knows how to capture and edit digital video, it’s Corel Corporation. Some of you might know Corel – they are a leading provider of software for digital media creation, DVD authoring, photo and video editing.
Over the years, their software products have consistently garnered awards from places like CNET.com and PC Magazine.
One of Corel’s flagship video editing products, Corel VideoStudio Pro X4, is targeted at the beginner and intermediate level digital video enthusiast.
With this software, you will be able to grab photos or video from any source, throw in great special effects and produce a great looking DVD for sharing with friends and family. It has a very simple to use, point-and-click interface so you don’t have to trudge through a thick manual to get something simple done.


1. What Can You Achieve With Corel VideoStudio Pro X4?
Well, the simple answer is: A LOT. You can do a lot with Corel VideoStudio Pro X4 and bring your digital video projects to the next level.


Grab photos and video from anywhere
First off, you know how difficult it is to capture video off your camcorder and get it into your PC? With VideoStudio Pro X4, this is easy. With a simple user interface, you can grab photos and video from anywhere - TV, camcorders and cameras with great ease.
 
Capture video from all the video sources you can think of

Edit your movie easily with cool special effects

And you know those cool special effects you see in your friends’ home videos? How did they do that? Well, with VideoStudio Pro you can do all that and more. You can easily add titles, music and other special effects to your video.
 
Video editing is easy and fun with VideoStudio Pro X4
 
With special built-in wizards, the program guides you through the video editing process – so that you can create a professional looking digital video – even if you never done it before.

Easily create movie and slideshow discs

And you know what’s the other thing that’s really cool about VideoStudio Pro X4? Well, it’s the ability to easily create discs to share with family and friends. Very often, I find that folks don't know how to do ‘DVD authoring’ – it remains one of THE most common questions on my website.
Well, with VideoStudio Pro X4, you no longer have this problem – the package includes a simple to use DVD authoring suite that allows you to produce professional-looking DVDs very quickly. There are attractive theme templates and a nice wizard that help you create the very movie or photo slide show you want.
Corel VideoStudio Pro DVD Menu
There are loads of attractive DVD menu templates in VideoStudio Pro X4

 
2. What Do You Get In The Package?

Corel has been very generous in the stuff it includes in the VideoStudio Pro package. The amount of digital video capability you get in the software is easily worth twice the selling price or more.

Here are just some of the things you get with the package:
  • Stop Motion Animation – create your own animated movie starring people, toys or objects
  • Flexible Workspace – drag to resize and move panels, even across two monitors
  • Time-Lapse Effect – easily and quickly create time-lapse sequences from photos or videos
  • Advanced Editing – have fun making movies with quick access to professional editing tools
  • Export in 3D – turn your 2D video into a 3D movie
  • Easy HD Sharing – author and burn HD movies directly to DVD and Blu-ray Disc™
  • Online Sharing – upload movies directly to YouTube™, Vimeo®, Flickr®, Facebook® and other websites
     
3. Movie Making Made Easy
Does making a digital movie have to be hard? Nope! With VideoStudio Pro X4 it’s all easy. With the vibrant videos easier with the flexible user interface, clearly defined icons and guided workflow, you can create one in minutes, not hours.
The video editing screen in Corel VideoStudio Pro X4
 
You can also select from attractive theme templates and let in-built The Movie Wizard create a professional-looking movie or photo slide show. You can also cut the final digital video to a DVD using the DV-to-DVD Wizard – simply hook up your camcorder and in two steps you have a finished DVD. No kidding.


4. Professional-looking Results
With professionally-designed theme templates and DVD menus in VideoStudio Pro, you’re not going to come up with boring, plain old DVDs. You get professional level stuff.
And if you don’t like the in-built effects, feel free to personalize your projects with easy-to-use creative options, adding titles, transitions and music tracks. You’ll not run of ideas because there are literally 100's of effects filters and content like overlay frames, objects and Flash animations to play around with.
Frankly, I sat there and played with my version of VideoStudio Pro for HOURS, just tinkering with the special effects – it’s that good.


Oh, I really need to tell you about this one. You know those vacation routes you see in videos which get traced on a map? Now you can do that, to show that you went from, say, San Francisco to Hawaii.
You can do this because VideoStudio Pro allows you to do paint, draw, or even write freehand on your digital video!




5. Share Your Video On YouTube Or DVD
And if you want in on the ‘web video’ revolution, VideoStudio ensures you’re no left out. In VideoStudio Pro, you can cut your movie and upload directly it to YouTube. Cool stuff and a great way to share your videos with others..
 
Sharing on YouTube or burning a traditional DVD - you decide.

If you prefer the traditional DVD format, you can simply choose to create stunning animated Hollywood-style menus. They are all in-built and for you to point and click. If you prefer, you can even send movies by email or share them on mobile devices.


6. Works With Cameras, Camcorders And Cell Phones
Some video editing packages don’t work with certain video sources. For example, I know of packages which don’t work with cell phones or digital cameras. VideoStudio Pro works with the whole gamut of devices out there. We’re talking about the ability to import photos and video from digital camcorders, the internet, TV, digital cameras and cell phones. Everything.


7. Really Easy To Use
You know, some folks I know get scared off by the ‘complexity’ of video editing packages. Some fear the video editing process so much that they ‘leave out’ video editing and keep the videos (unedited) in their camcorder! Or others ‘outsource’ the video editing to third parties.
 

The flexible user interface allows you to start editing in a matter of minutes

Let me tell you, don’t be afraid to use the video editing package. It’s loads of fun! VideoStudio Pro has a flexible user interface, clearly defined icons and guided workflows. Produce professional-looking movies or photo slide shows with the Movie Wizard. Burn video straight to disc with the DV-to-DVD Wizard - hook up your camcorder and in two steps you have a finished DVD. Two steps! Nothing could be simpler to use.


8. Powerful Creative Tools - If You Want To Experiment
If you’re a bit more in-depth in your knowledge of video editing, don’t think that VideoStudio Pro doesn’t allow you to ‘grow’ and experiment with advanced features.
There are powerful tools like sophisticated picture-in-picture and montage effects with transitions on overlay tracks, and audio/video cross-fades. You can also create animated titles and add color backgrounds. Plus there’s solid support for Dolby Digital® 5.1 Surround Sound audio.

And what about creative tools? Lots of them! You can paint, draw, or write freehand on video with the new Painting Creator. Make photo slide shows come to life with Auto Pan & Zoom. You know those ‘blue screen’ backgrounds you use in your video to overlay a background? Use the Chroma Key tools to replace those backgrounds.
Gosh, I could just go on and on about all the neat stuff in there. Sophisticated DVD menus with unique disc menu transitions, 100s of effects filters, and the ability to make your video look like old film with NewBlue® Film Effects filters (in the Pro X4 edition). See the old film effect on the right? That's what we're talking about!



9. End-to-end HD Support
There’s one more thing to say – and that’s concerning High Definition (HD). As you might know, HD video is now all the rage. Want to watch your home movie on a large flat panel TV? You’d better film it in HD to avoid a ‘poor quality’ look.

The good thing about VideoStudio Pro is that you can import video in leading HD formats, including HDV™, AVCHD and Blu-ray Disc®.
 
Editing HD video takes up TONS of computing power. And I mean TONS. If you have a powerful new PC, you’ll want to make full use of it by utilizing the dual-core and quad-core CPU capabilities in your machine. VideoStudio Pro provides native support for these CPUs so that editing HD content is fast and not agonizingly slow.
 
And if you want to produce a shining new Blu-ray disc instead of a DVD, VideoStudio Pro can do that too! I really find it amazing how Corel can roll out Blu-ray support so quickly – it just shows the amount of research that these companies pump into their products.
 

10. The Shortcomings?
Well, there aren’t much that I can think of. VideoStudio Pro is an excellent video editing package – perhaps the only shortcoming is the fact that it lacks the overall video editing power that a competitor package like Adobe Premiere Elements has.
However, you should remember that Adobe Premiere Elements is a touch more complicated for new users to get to grips with. What VideoStudio Pro lacks in in-depth video editing power, it makes up for in its supreme ease-of-use.

11. It's An Award Winner!
Ok, I know I’ve been ranting and raving about Corel VideoStudio Pro for quite a bit. And saying how good it is and all that.

But you know what? The truth is, the product is really very good. Corel took over this company called Ulead (which I’ve been an ardent fan of), took one of its flagship products (Ulead VideoStudio 11) and improved it to become Corel VideoStudio Pro X4.

They obviously have done something right, because Corel VideoStudio Pro X4 has garnered awards from CNET Download.com and PC Magazine.


Here’s what CNET (5 out of 5 rating) says:

"We like the new paint feature which lets you draw or write freehand on your videos making it easy to add thought balloons or draw your travel route on a map..."


And here’s what PC Magazine (4 out of 5 rating) says:
"This is a very good consumer-level video editor, and it's an especially fine choice for users with less-powerful PCs who want to edit HD video."




 
Conclusion
I think Corel VideoStudio Pro X4 is really a very good choice for beginner digital video enthusiasts who want simple-to-use features in their software but yet want the option to ‘grow’ into the product and try out advanced level stuff.

Some video editing software packages are too simple and don’t offer any creativity tools. Others are insanely complex and hard to learn. I think Corel VideoStudio Pro X4 has hit just the right balance between ease-of-use and complexity of its functions.
If you’ve just started out in digital video or are an intermediate level user, Corel VideoStudio Pro is hard to beat as a all round video editing tool.
You can find out more about Corel VideoStudio Pro X4 here.

Which Is The Best Video Editing Program?

Video editing programs are software which can be installed on computers to retouch the videos that have been recorded to make them polished and appealing for your viewers.
These programs are capable of editing video clips or full length videos from camcorders, digital cameras and even mobile phones, which are capable of recording video.
So which is the best video editing program? In my experience, a good video editing program should give a very intuitive and elegant user interface and allow you to accomplish editing tasks very quickly. However, they are also complex enough to let you experiment with advanced video effects if you so choose.
Let's take a more in-depth look at a list of 10 contenders for best video editing program. These are the tools I keep turning to as part of my video editing hobby.

1. Corel Video Studio Pro

One of my perennial favorites, Corel Video Studio Pro is one of the best among all the available video editing programs. With a very simple user interface, the software is capable of completing some complex video editing tasks with ease.
There are also a number of editing tools which are built-in and accessible via a feature called the "Movie Wizard". This wizard allows the users to very quickly put together a video which can be as long as full length movies.

The best part of the Corel VideoStudio is that the output can be saved in a number of formats which allows the viewers to watch the video on computers, TV or even video players for mobiles.
In addition, there are some other additional options like adding movie titles, seamless integration of music as well as creation of simple slide shows.
A great package that can be used by both novice and professional editors with ease. Check out my Corel VideoStudio review here.

2. Movavi I recently came across Movavi, an amazing piece of software. This is an all-in-one package of powerful yet easy-to-use tools for any video processing needs: edit, enhance, convert, burn Blu-ray Disc & DVD.

For starters, you can transfer video and audio between more than 170 media formats, including DVD and HD. You can also save video to than 180 portable devices, including the Apple iPod, iPad, iPhone, Sony PSP™, Zune, BlackBerry, etc.
You can easily create your video masterpiece using a customizable timeline and powerful collection of video editing tools: split, crop, join, rotate, and more. You can also enhance the video with built-in special effects.

Capture video into your PC? No problem. Movavi allows you to capture video straight from DV cameras and or TV-tuners. Save MPEG-2 TS and AVCHD video from camcorders to PC. Now you have a way to revive your old movie collection and family videos stored on VHS cassettes.
As for sharing that video of yours, Movavi allows you to quickly burn CD, DVD or Blu-ray media with video, music and data.
I love Movavi and I'm sure you will too. Check it out here.

3. Cybelink PowerDirector
Cyberlink PowerDirector is also a contender for best video editing program. What makes this program unique is its concept of "import and capture". There is a standard set of tools present in the programs which allows you to import an existing video that is already present on your computer's hard drive or you can capture a video from portable camera for video recording.
You can also capture a video straight from a DVD - a feature available only in high-end video editing programs. Editing is as simple as it gets - you can tinker with a large number of effects which can be personalized. Want to trim or split a video? That again is a breeze. On the whole, a simple, extremely user friendly and value-for-money editing suite.
4. Adobe Premiere Elements Third in the cue is Adobe Premier Elements and a hot favorite. Besides the fact that it is from a very trusted name in media software (i.e. Adobe), Premiere Elements is capable of a whole host of features.
Uploading a video to the Web or burning a home movie on a DVD can be done with simple commands. The program boasts one-touch transfer which allows you to capture the video output quickly from a DV camcorder. You can also edit photos, narrate audios and create DVD menus. Provided your computer has the minimum system requirements, Premiere Elements is a lot of fun to use and comes highly recommended.

5. Pinnacle Studio Beginner or intermediate level user in video editing? Then you are going to love Pinnacle Studio. There are formats specified for different skill sets and all that you need to do is to choose the one that suits you. This is nowhere close of being an industrial software but the program is definitely good for home users with lovely features and tools for special effects, panning and zooming resolution and much more. The usage of this software is so simple and self-explanatory that you may never want to shift to other programs when you get used to it!

6. Easy Media Creator
Roxio Easy Media Creator is a video editing program that is fast and easy to use. Creating backups and burning them on CD, DVD and Blu-Rayis simple - you can even schedule the burning process!
Easy Media Creator allows you to create soundtracks and playlists for your video. Analog formats can also be converted to digital formats within the software. I'll admit that Easy Media Creator is not as high quality as Corel VideoStudio, Adobe Premiere Elements or Movavi, but the program toolset is certainly still impressive enough. Which is why it makes it to my list of the top 10 nominees for best video editing program.

7. Corel DVD MovieFactory If you need to share video files quickly with others with minimal editing, you are going to love Corel DVD MovieFactory.
MovieFactory focuses on creating a CD, DVD and Blu-Ray disc containing your video production as quickly as possible. There are built-in templates which can be customized - you can spend hours playing with these. You can use the timeline and storyboard to gain control of the video editing process. There's even a nice option to create music videos.
This is a beginners' level video editing program and is a whole lot of fun to use. At intermediate or expert levels, the program is does not really make the cut.

8. Arcsoft The Arcsoft program has a simple appearance but is loaded with features. Hook up your camcorder to the computer to quickly start the video editing process. The program can then run a pre-check your imported video can highlight unwanted scenes to be automatically detected.
Drag and drop the imported clips into the storyboard for better control and visualization. Videos can then be split into smaller clips, audio can be embedded into scenes, while specific themes can be added to the videos. You can also create beautiful slideshows.

9. Sony Vegas Studio Premium
Sony Vegas Studio Premium is a great all-round video editing package that it takes into account the expertise of the user. Whether you are a newbie or professional video editor, the software has the feature set to support you.
What Sony Vegas Studio Premium does is that it recreates a video editing studio right in the comfort of your own home. You can conveniently makes DVD or Blu-ray copies of the videos you produced. Now you can preserve your beautifully shot HD videos into media and distribute them easily to friends and family.

10. Movieplus
If you're a newbie to video editing, Movieplus is well suited to your needs. The software follows a guided, step-by-step process to allow you to create your first video production.
The storyboard allows arranging and sequencing of your clips so that you can easily include the nice scenes and remove the unwanted ones.
Special effects, zooming and trimming are very well implemented and they allow you to transform an otherwise boring video into a professional production complete with solid, crisp effects.
Don't have time to wade through something like Adobe Premiere Pro to create a nice home video? Well, go for Movieplus because it is great for creating super videos with ease and without any professional knowledge.

Conclusion Whether you're a hobbyist shooting a home video, or a professional planning a formal video production, you absolutely need a robust video editing package.
The above 10 video editing programs are the best of the best and will help you preserve memories and produce cutting-edge, beautiful looking videos that you can keep for generations to come. Check out these programs, learn and experiment with them and make your videos better.
P.S. If you asked me to choose, my favorites out of the ten would be Corel VideoStudio, Adobe Premiere Elements, CyberLink PowerDirector and Movavi. You have to experiment to see which one suits you - but based on my experience those four are the ones I usually turn to.
 

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