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what is the best video editing software formac and pc, and how can you take your video editing to the next level? i'm going to talk about that in this video. hey, what's up guys, sean here with thinkmedia tv, helping you go further, faster in media. on this channel we do tech gear reviews, videogear reviews, and even software videos just like this one. if you're new here consider subscribing, andhey, at any point during the video check out links and show notes in the description below,i'll list out everything i talk about and
all the software recommendations down there. let's get into the video. a ton of questions have been coming in fromyou guys about video editing software. what's the best free software, budget, whatdo i use, what are tips for video editing? so, let's jump into it. gareth asks, "i was wondering for first timeyoutubers on a very low budget, what software do you recommend?" i would recommend, literally if you're juststarting out, start with the free software that you already have.
imovie on your mac, or windows movie makeron your pc, and just use that for a while. start posting videos. it's not the best, but it definitely willget the job done, so that's a great starting point. now, as far as low budget software goes, ireally recommend adobe premier elements. you can actually grab this for about 60 bucks,i'll link up an amazon link you could either get the, they'll send you the cd or you candigitally download it for either mac or pc. i believe it's elements 14 now. but, i also recommend that you get the bundlewith photoshop elements, i think you can get
that for about 80 bucks, and a lot of timesduring like cyber monday and stuff sometimes it's heavily discounted. that is a great way to get into, not justyour video editing software with premier, but also creating your thumbnails and othersocial media graphics with photoshop elements. vince asks, "what do you use for video editingsoftware, and do you use a mac or a pc?" thanks for the questions vince. now, personally, and what i think is the bestvideo editing software, is adobe premier pro, or cc, creative cloud right now. that's what i personally use, and i know thismay be controversial but i use a pc to edit.
i know a lot of people who edit on mac. i've actually been on pc my whole life andi've been using premier since 2002. that many versions ago, i've been on adobepremier, it's just gotten better and better and it's really what i recommend that youeventually get into, or if you want to jump right into it right now i believe it's thebest video editing software. for a couple reasons. it has what's called the mercury playbackengine, that's able to utilize the gpu on your computer. now, not to get too technical on you, butit sounds kind a weird that actually a lot
of video editing softwares don't really useyour video card for processing video. premier started to utilize that with the mercuryplayback engine meaning this; it edits faster, it renders faster, it exports faster. and so premier, with the right mac or pc,is super powerful. now, i also recommend final cut 10, becauseit also can do really fast rendering and processing. for most peoples needs i think speed is everythingwhen it comes to youtube, so either of those solutions' setup right, whether final cutor premier on a good computer will really speed up how fast you can edit, render, export,all of those things. now adobe premier costs about 20 bucks a monthand it's a subscription, and i think it's
worth every single penny. final cut costs 300 bucks one time, and ithink you do get upgrades with that, but the nice thing about paying monthly is that they'realways upgrading the software so it's always compatible with the latest video camera formats. you know, depending on what kind of camera,or if you're using a gopro or a dslr or some kind of point and shoot, the video file formatsare always a little bit different and premier does like a great job of handling all thosefile formats, and staying current. life hacks and pranks asks, "can you do avideo on editing?" for now, i have not done a video on editing,but here's my biggest tip for learning how
to use any of these pieces of software. i recommend linda.com, and i'll link it upin the youtube description below. what it is, is that's an education site withgreat step-by-step video tutorials to learn anything, probably any of the software platformsi've mentioned here but definitely premier, definitely final cut. you can probably sign up for a free trialand if you were to just take a day, just take a weekend day to go through all of those modules,you're going to learn how to edit. that's probably the shortest path from pointa to point b when it comes to learning editing. think sterling asks, "how long did it taketo learn the editing techniques needed to
create this video. i watch videos like this and wonder how difficultit is to learn." so, my general video editing tips are this. it took quite awhile. i think that anything gets better, you know,as you practice and as you do it a lot, and i've been editing video for it feels likealmost 15 years now. repetition really will help you get better. just getting in there and doing it will helpyou get better. but, i think the video you were referencingwas one where i did some kind of cool stuff
about my whole equipment setup, and it wasa little more technical even than these videos. i'll link it up on the youtube card so youcould check out that video. but, for me, i think that having good influenceswill help you edit better. meaning, look at somebody whose like, "whoa,that editing is on point." then, try to replicate that. actually, early on the influences that i wouldlook to was skate videos, like skate boarding, snow board videos. the editing style, the music choice, the waythat they edited too music, the whole vibe, i think creativity of that industry, is huge.
so, if you want to really kind of level upyour vibe and, you know, you could of course follow people like today, guys like caseyneistat are taking editing to the next level. learn the software like through linda, andthen watch content that is really good editing and then just imitate it. i mean, you know, it's still going to be differentwhen you do it, but you go, "okay wow, look how fast their cuts are, how could i speedup my cuts. how could i edit to the beat on music more?" things like that. that's probably my best tips for getting better,and then just do it a lot and you'll get better
over time. question of the day, "what video softwaredo you use, and what are your tips for getting better at video editing?" let me know in the comments section below,and remember that some of the best tips and ideas come from you, the think media tv community,so make sure to connect with everybody in the comments section. thanks so much for checking out this video. definitely subscribe for more videos justlike this, and if you haven't downloaded the think media tv video gear buyers guide, it'sa guide i put together with the best deals
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