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    Video Editing - Recommendations?

    As per title; any one used any software that that provides a feature to slow-mo recorded videos?

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    Re: Video Editing - Recommendations?

    Adobe Premiere Pro will do this, not cheap though

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    Re: Video Editing - Recommendations?

    If you haven't yet found what you were looking for, try one of these:

    You could try Avid Studio which retails for around £140 or Pinnacle StudioHD which is available in three forms SudioHD retails for around £60, StudioHD Ultimate retails for around £80 and StudioHD Ultimate Collection retails for around £100. As far as I can tell with the Pinnacle Studio titles each step up introduces new features, Studio HD is just the basic editing package, Ultimate gives you extra effects, digital surround sound and Blue Ray and the Ultimate Collection expands on the effects further, has more transistions and content plus also includes a green screen for creating some great special effects a home.

    Corel also offer Video Studio Pro and Video Studio Pro Ultimate with prices going upto around £80 in retail.

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    Re: Video Editing - Recommendations?

    go grab Sony Vegas Studio from www.sonycreativesoftware.com which is cheaper than the Avid products and more full-featured. I use the Pro version but not necessary for what you're wanting.

    With any video editing software, try before you buy. Is very dangerous to simply pays the cash, since the workflow might not be intuitive for you, etc

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    Re: Video Editing - Recommendations?

    I have been using Sony Vegas for a couple of years and it does the job fine.

    On the slow motion front you can either select the whole clip, think its RC the video in the time line > envelope > velocity , then you enter a value to speed up or slow.

    You can also add different points in the clip so you can put a slow point then fast then slow and it will flow between them nicely and more importantly for me it was easy :-)

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