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General => General => Topic started by: ChristoT on 22 June 2014, 05:02:26 am
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Work have asked me to look in to GoPro Studio 2. Anyone got it? Any comments on it?
Thanks!
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No, and no,
Hope this helps!
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I also have not used it.
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Download it and have a play, it's even in your price range, free!
http://gopro.com/software-app/gopro-studio-edit-software (http://gopro.com/software-app/gopro-studio-edit-software)
Then you can tell them all about it.....
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Sounds like Christo is trying to delegate his homework out to us :P
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Sounds like Christo is trying to delegate his homework out to us :P
But of course! :lol
No, with the vloggers here, I thought someone may have used it and have some experience of it.
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I've never used it. I use Power Director 12. I'm pretty sure Andy Man Cam doesn't use it either.
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As already pointed out its very good value for the money (and you don't have to use a GoPro).
I think its pretty decent and nice and simple. I have both FInal Cut Pro and Premiere but use the free one most of the time because its so much quicker and easier.
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If the GoPro Cine, freely available for download, is any sort of preview of what you're looking at, then I'd say go for it, it's very nice!
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You could try asking this chap....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWOANXNGrZc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWOANXNGrZc) :eek :eek :eek :eek :eek :eek :eek :eek :eek :eek
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Sounds like Christo is trying to delegate his homework out to us :P
Perhaps contributors will get to put their name on the final paper ;)
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I have one of the very early versions..
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I've never used it. I use Power Director 12. I'm pretty sure Andy Man Cam doesn't use it either.
Quite right old bean. I use premiere pro, but. It's pricey. Luckily I picked up a copy cheap a while back.
I had a quick look at gopro studio, looks pretty slick considering it's free. I only really tried it because it can convert your heavily compressed videos from the camera into a much larger but less compressed file format. This means less leg work for your CPU when editing resulting in smoother previews and faster rendering.
BUT the files were MASSIVE!! I use so much footage lately that I'd need a 6TB HDD to have enough space to edit 1 video!
Bit of a digressiong there...
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I have one of the very early versions..
Mad Max, I read about this chap, what a guy, what a film.
Mickey
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Am I the only who uses Mac iMovie? :) And an old version at that from Snow Leopard
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Am I the only who uses Mac iMovie? :) And an old version at that from Snow Leopard
:agree
Excellent, easy-to-use program... I can't figure out how to do the simplest things on more recent versions. :\