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What program are you using to make movies?

Posted By KenCoon 10 Years Ago
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I made a Mistake!!!
I am not looking at Sony Vegas. I am looking at Sony Movie Studio.
I am comparing that with Magix Movie Edit
Both have a version just under $100 and that is what I am comparing.
Update: The car seemed to have a fuse that was not seated well enough. the guy moved it around a bit and the lights worked. That's one thing off my todo list.
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Okay I got ya. The Sony Vegas version I had on trial was the $600 one, I wanted 5.1 audio; all those new versions I've never tried because it seemed like at the time only the Vegas had it. The other problem I had was converting my videos to DVD, only the Sony Vegas let me adjust the video rates and other characteristics, but on the lower price Sony authoring program it was fixed and the videos in what I was shooting looked like crap and had to many artifacts for me. The Sony Vegas has a huge learning curve a few years back. The price tag keeps me away now. And even with the $600 price tag, it does not let you make 3D Blu-Rays, which you can render on iClone, side by side or over and under; I don't like that cyan / red glasses 3D's, that iClone can let you render, but I tried it just to see how it looks. It works, but the colors look bad. Sony wouldn't let you buy the DVD authoring version that produced the best looking DVD's with the other versions, only the $600 Vegas.

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I finally figured out how to get a video and some music into the Magix program. I also managed to put a Narrator voice over the top of everything. Now I am working on a Title to place over the video while it is running.
It looks like I may be using Magix. (Not that I managed to get the book punched on the right side of the paper. It was reading backwards before.)
Ken:)

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