Max Wilson
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Premiere pro all the way




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Cheap/free comes to mindPremiere pro all the way![]()
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lol yeah. It also looks like a total mindf***.Cheap/free comes to mind
Premiere is neither of these :')
It's actually very user friendlylol yeah. It also looks like a total mindf***.
I'm sure if you really spent some time with it it wouldn't be too bad but it doesnt seem very user friendly.
It's actually very user friendlyI've been using Adobe Premiere CS for around 2-4 years now and it's always been rather easy to learn the new versions
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Yes you sure canAndrew can you do Multicam editting on that please
Yes you sure canIt's actually insanely easy
You set a point in all the videos so they all line up, then highlight all the camera views, create a multicam sequence (right click) then you just flick between the cameras while the videos playing and it cuts them all for you. Or you can make the cuts manually![]()