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Campbell Camera's video editing software

Discussion in 'Videography & Photography' started by jfergus7, Apr 15, 2013.

  1. jfergus7

    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    I was about to purchase the new version of Pinnacale Studio Ultimate tonight when I ran across the Campbell Camera's software. It is about half the price but wondering if anyone has used it before. I have been using Pinnacle for a few years now and really like it but just have an old version so wanted to upgrade.
     
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    spoonie08 Weekend Warrior

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    I too would be interested in this software. Whats your all's reviews on it?
     
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    bone_driven Weekend Warrior

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    Ive heard its not as great as you would imagine. I almost bought it but got talked out of it.
     
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    ISiman/OH Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I just purchased Corel video studio pro x6 and love it! I downloaded the 30 day trial for free just to make sure I would like it. After tinkering a few days I decided I would pay the 60 bucks.


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    coheley665 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I bought it and didnt like it much at all so i switched to Adobe, it didnt have as many features as I would of liked to have
     
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    I have a Mac and use Final Cut Pro X and the entire Adobe CS6 suite for editing and post production for all my whitetail abs elk hunting films.

    If you're just starting out and have a Mac, iMovie will work just fine.

    Sorry I'm no help on the PC front.

    Rudy
     
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    Soggy McBottom Weekend Warrior

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    I would start with adobe premiere elements. Then if you want to upgrade go to premiere pro. I bought adobe premiere production and it’s awesome!!!
     

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