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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 175
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I use Adobe Premiere Elements with my GoPro HD video...
Adobe Premiere Elements It's cheap ($80 after a mail-in rebate) and has the functions I need. Saves are relatively quick, easy drag and drop video and music (no multiple steps to begin working on your video), and lots of built in functions. And if you're familiar with the Adobe products (illustrator, photoshop, etc.) and like them, it's a really easy transfer into Premiere Elements as much of the functioning is the same (e.g. same tools and icons that do the same things and are found in similar places). I use illustrator and photoshop a lot with work and that experience eased the learning curve a bit. Here is a dive video I put together with PE for my wife's first grade class...taken with GoPro at r5 in an eyeofmine housing... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QknKfQcKzc |
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