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Five short years ago when home videos were shot on tape, editing software was vital to help you, after having transferred the whole tape to your PC, identify the best clips and cut out the dross. Today’s tapeless cameras make it easy to delete dud clips, watch the good ones on a PC and upload the best straight to YouTube. Now that YouTube lets users top and tail, stabilise and apply effects to videos after upload, there’s little incentive to spend up to £100 on editing software.
Vegas Movie Studio HD 11 is for people who might otherwise do without an editor. It’s based on our current Best Buy, Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 11 but at a lower price and with various features stripped out.
Some of these – 3D editing, surround-sound mixing, XDCAM support – won’t be missed by the vast majority of people whose cameras don’t demand these functions. DVD and Blu-ray authoring is a more significant omission, but these formats are looking increasingly obsolete with the rise of web-based sharing and networked TVs.
Anyone who’s serious about video should go for Movie Studio Platinum, which costs just £44 including VAT at Amazon.co.uk. However, for casual users, this version’s efficient controls and low price make it the ideal choice.
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Price | £30 |
Details | www.sonycreativesoftware.com |
Rating | **** |