Frage von neo1503:Hello slashCAM community!
Since I "relatively" young'm concerned what the filming and editing, I wanted to even ask for advice.
Plane in the coming months, something like that as a partial autonomy to smaller projects like commercials, promo videos and even weddings to film etc..
To my equipment includes the Canon XHA1s and for that I would now need an appropriate CAM software. Since I could only use trial versions of Adobe and have some experience with the old Liquid programs, I am now spoiled for choice.
The legal form (in Austria ...) the next part of autonomy is "unfortunately" sobering and should I or must avoid any mistakes or I would be actionable even private (OHG or KG or other).
Since I have neither capital:) still great pageantry, may I first wanted to take things a little smaller.
Small site, less capital ... And what if the standard contract does invest, certainly next.
Now to my question:
What software do I cut up to 500 ¬ / 1000 ¬
Editing software of Apple, Avid (Pinnacle), or at an expensive Adobe package.
Would like to edit and burn the DVD's, then BluRays.
Furthermore, it should already s.Effekten a small pool and transitions are available royalty free or to purchase relatively inexpensive.
here Would an Avid Studio HD-rich package or do I need something better? Maybe someone already has this step behind him and looks as next on the horizon: D
MfG
Antwort von dustdancer:
if you plan to make money, I would envisage Adobe / Final Cut / Avid ins. I personally like the adobe suite, because there is all together (Premiere, AE, PS, il). if you're a student or students, this is synonymous still affordable.
Antwort von wolfgang:
Care, student versions are not commercial.
For the purpose described here are in fact some NLEs in question - as well as six Edius CS5 as well as Vegas Pro 10 The software versions 100 or 150 ¬ I would avoid as far as possible, but make sure what is really essential for a commercial application is, and that is stability and reliability.
What one does is synonymous a matter of taste - use trial versions and find out for yourself what you like well.
Antwort von dustdancer:
Dear Wolfgang, Please inquire before you write garbage, you should inform you, maybe? but you can simply unsubstantiated assertions can be synonymous in the world beyond ...
cs4 up there was the Stundents and the education version, which you could buy both as a student. difference:
education was a bit expensive, but commercial.
since it is cs5 only the student and teacher version, which is synonymous komerziel used.
Therefore, one can already use the Adobe software commercially, if you want this, as synonymous student ...
Antwort von neo1503:
Thanks for the replies.
Yes, I would like to officially earn Money.
Am with the matter (Commerce, Trade, Music royalties) tend not so familiar .... which is already though.
I have the most experience with Adobe products. They lure customers with these tasty indeed the trial versions and if you decide to buy ... you have to dig deep into their pockets?
With such a Creative Suite 5 starter kit I'm already at 2,000 ¬ ... and the Avid Studio costs about 600 ¬ and can be "almost" the same?
Am at a loss.
If I had a lot on the page I would buy immediately a CS Suite package and all the worries were gone:)
Antwort von Jott:
If you want to work commercially, you must come quickly to the result, otherwise you deserve nothing per hour. That means: uncompromising faster high-end calculator, no preference whether Mac or PC. Together with software and a few essential hardware details such as production and monitor monitor speakers brought together a erkleckliches sum.
Talk times with your tax advisor for lease - namely, it makes no sense at all, rumzusparen in starting-up and slowing down the s.Tag 1 itself.
Antwort von Medienmacher:
I have the most experience with Adobe products. They lure customers with these tasty indeed the trial versions and if you decide to buy ... you have to dig deep into their pockets?
With such a Creative Suite 5 starter kit I'm already at 2,000 ¬ ... and the Avid Studio costs about 600 ¬ and can be "almost" the same?
You try to answer in principle, but already own, right? If you have the most experience with Adobe, you should buy the synonymous. What does it profit you if you buy another package and thereby save money, but then with the Software (the same) you cope or may not even be the desired result?
Purchase software in my opinion is ALWAYS to decide individually. Personally I cut as much more than with Avid Cut with Premiere or Final. Ergo, I would now synonymous, no question.
As already proposed to you is only the chance to get to you of various programs, the demo versions and try them out. Or you set on "beta" versions of such Lightworks.
Final Word: the Adobe suites are definitely worth their money! It is at first glance, a pile of money, but for that you have it all from a single synonymous.
Good luck!