DV Guru NLE Comparision
So I come across this article entitled Top Four Non-Linear Editors via Digg.com (didn’t get my Digg), and I must say that I’m dissapointed with reviews nowadays, especially ones done by those considering themselves “authorities” on this subject. Why? Because they always compare the same old video editors that hold the top posistions in the market. Many great editors that don’t have privelege yet are not even mentioned. I’ve read to many like this.
And second, the title is a bit silly… I mean, are there really any Linear video editors nowadays (Ok, so the news still uses non-linear system. But are they available to the consumer?) The whole idea of the modern computer is to remove the linear bit. So all video editors on the market today are NLEs (show me one that isn’t). You would look silly to not work with NLEs as the work would be tremendous.
The video editor they have left out, that is my personal favorite and the one I use, is the underpriced, underrated Movie Edit Pro from Magix. Don’t be fooled by the dorky name or the price tag. Take my word for it.
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Hey,
I write some reviews of products, and sometimes don’t blame the messenger. Some companies aren’t willing to give their products out for review, so don’t hate the playa, hate the game!
Comment by Anonymo! — December 1, 2005 @ 12:06 am
Possibly, possibly… although I can’t see why. Movie Edit Pro which I mentioned has been reviewed in some places, thought not seriously.
Why would they not give their program for review? Unless they know they are going to give it a bad mark, what’s bad about some free advertising? (I assume reviews are free. You dont pay someone to review unless you’re desperate, right?)
Comment by Administrator — December 1, 2005 @ 12:34 am