Scott Wilkinson
July 1st, 2014, 05:16 AM
In my job for the past few years I've been fortunate to have a university-paid Adobe CC subscription—and access to the latest version of Premiere Pro.
Alas, I'll be leaving my job soon—and because my budget will be tight for a while, I'm not going to fork out $50/month just to be able to use Premiere Pro.
This has me looking around for a less expensive option for basic editing on my MacBook Pro. (By "basic" I mean nothing fancy—no multiple video layers, no heavy-duty compositing...mostly just straight cuts, dissolves, and titles.)
There's always iMovie of course, but I'd like a bit more professional capability than that.
Aside from Final Cut Pro X (which I believe costs $299), does anyone have any other recommendations for budget-conscious editing apps on the Mac?
What about Premiere Elements? While obviously less capable then Premiere Pro, is it more robust than iMovie?
Thanks!
Scott
Alas, I'll be leaving my job soon—and because my budget will be tight for a while, I'm not going to fork out $50/month just to be able to use Premiere Pro.
This has me looking around for a less expensive option for basic editing on my MacBook Pro. (By "basic" I mean nothing fancy—no multiple video layers, no heavy-duty compositing...mostly just straight cuts, dissolves, and titles.)
There's always iMovie of course, but I'd like a bit more professional capability than that.
Aside from Final Cut Pro X (which I believe costs $299), does anyone have any other recommendations for budget-conscious editing apps on the Mac?
What about Premiere Elements? While obviously less capable then Premiere Pro, is it more robust than iMovie?
Thanks!
Scott