I use Blender 3D for my video editing and have never looked black. It does have a learning curve but it is really powerful when you have mastered it and it is free (open source).
 
I am also using the Premiere Pro. Thank you for the tip regarding DaVinci Resolve. Color correction with Premiere Pro is lots of work..

DaVinci Resolve is an amazing piece of software, Resolve 12 is also a full editor as well although I have not put it through it's paces.
 
DaVinci Resolve is an amazing piece of software, Resolve 12 is also a full editor as well although I have not put it through it's paces.
It seems that I can't import the mp4 files directly. So, I need to export from Premiere in a different format. I will give it a try again once I have some free time to play with it.
 
I use Sony Vegas Pro 13 But If You Want Something For Free I Would Really Recommend Lightworks! Its Free And Has Been Used To Make Professional Movies!
 
I actually made a video with all the software you need for getting started (and most of it's free!) ^_^
youtube.com/watch?v=_ryYj8MOLrc
 
It seems that I can't import the mp4 files directly. So, I need to export from Premiere in a different format. I will give it a try again once I have some free time to play with it.

Really? Interesting. I wonder what could be the error. A really great codec to use for working between Premiere Pro and Resolve is Cineform. If you don't have it on your system when you download GoPro Studio from gopro.com it will install Cineform on your machine. It's a high quality codec that works on Mac and PC.
 
I use the adobe suite for everything, Premiere for editing, after effects for fancy graphics that sparkle in your eye! and photoshop for the even fancier pictures!
 
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