Sorry for the delay! I find that FCX is far better at just keeping what I work on very organised which is quite helpful for sharing projects. It has a feature called storyline which snaps everything together on the timeline, which at first makes you feel quite constraint and a little annoying till you get used to it. Then it's a feature you cant live without (or I can't anyways!) When you import into FCX it transcodes all your footage to ProRes which works very smoothly when editing. I don't think FCX has ever crashed on me.

Hope that help a little! Also thanks so much for the complements!! Your editing skills on your channel are pretty amazing :) I assume you edit your girlfriends stuff too, you can tell that you really have your own style

Awe thank you!! Yah, i edit some of it lol there are certainly a bunch of videos that she has done all on her own as well :) WOW It actually auto transcodes it to prores for you!?!? thats suuuuuuuuuper handy I need to find a way for Adobe to do this![DOUBLEPOST=1461438658,1461438104][/DOUBLEPOST]
Sorry for the delay! I find that FCX is far better at just keeping what I work on very organised which is quite helpful for sharing projects. It has a feature called storyline which snaps everything together on the timeline, which at first makes you feel quite constraint and a little annoying till you get used to it. Then it's a feature you cant live without (or I can't anyways!) When you import into FCX it transcodes all your footage to ProRes which works very smoothly when editing. I don't think FCX has ever crashed on me.

Hope that help a little! Also thanks so much for the complements!! Your editing skills on your channel are pretty amazing :) I assume you edit your girlfriends stuff too, you can tell that you really have your own style

Awe thanks! She edits most of them herself actually! she does however watch me edit everything i do all day every day haha. and fcx auto transcodes to prores!!! thats amazing. I am using windows and adobe so i dont even have the option of prores :(
 
FCPX. It wasn't too expensive (£200 at a discounted price) and it's actually professionally used also. It's sleek and works very well. Adobe Premiere is meant to be good but it's expensive and the CC has a subscription model that I really don't want to be paying, plus it's horribly coded and slow from my use of the trial, and everything is all over (but that could also just be my inexperience with it).

FCPX for the foreseeable future :).
 
Back
Top