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N16K

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 16:20

For editing you could try Final Cut Pro.


CorsAsh

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 12:19

Computer fairs if you're in the market for "Evaluative Copies". Legit ones you'll prob find on the net, just Google them.


Nick A

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 12:16

cheers ash, any good links to buying this sort of software got a budget to work to.

websites that sort of stuff??


CorsAsh

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 12:11

:lol: works well for you Adam, very impressed with the last couple you did :cool:


Adam_B

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 12:07

windows movie maker, wooo :D:lol:

[Edited on 15-10-2005 by Adam_B]


CorsAsh

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 11:58

Graphic Deisgn - Adobe Illustrator or even just Photoshop. Main difference between them is that Illustrator is vector based, so you can create something and make it whatever size you like without losing quality.

Video editing, look for Pinnacle Studio (I think) - on version 9 IIRC. Comes with Hollywood FX too which could be handy.

Pinnacle also does capturing btw, and can output in various forms too from DVD to MPEG etc etc...


Nick A

posted on 15th Oct 05 at 11:53

Hi guys

need some help with suggestions of software that will go well with video editing and graphic design plus video capturing.

needs to be able to be used within a small business setup situation.

any links/facts or recommended software that has plenty of info on costs and things.

thanks :D