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Premiumbeat.com Launches Final Cut Pro X Blog

Montreal (PRWEB) August 23, 2011

Premiumbeat.com, the premier provider of high-quality, hand-picked, royalty free music, is now your go-to blog for the latest tips, tricks and tutorials for Final Cut Pro X and other video-editing software.

The pioneering company, which is about to add sound effects to its massive library of original music, recently hired post-production veterans Ashley Kennedy and Danny Greer to share their experienced-based insights. Their blog features free videos and how-to’s that provide easy-to-understand tips about FCPX, Avid, after Effects and other video-editing software that will help you work smarter and enhance your projects.

“Because video editors are a large part of our clientele, we thought it would be a great service to start a blog, mostly about Final Cut Pro and Avid,” says Premiumbeat co-founder Francois Arbour. “The response has been phenomenal, and we are thrilled to have this new avenue of communication with our clients.”

Regular blog reader R. Stewart appreciates the help.

“Thanks for the information! I have been really impressed with FCPX so far. if it allows us to do our work faster, we can tell a better story,” says Stewart.

Premiumbeat blogger Ashley Kennedy is a former principal instructor at Avid Technology and digital media instructor at Columbia College in Chicago. Co-blogger and video production veteran Danny Greer makes this promise for the blog: “I’ll deliver in-depth tutorials, product reviews and application shortcuts, and provide techniques to keep you ahead of the pack and on top of your game.”

The blog further enhances Premiumbeat’s standing as a thought-leader in the royalty-free music industry – which is just what Francois Arbour intends.

“At Premiumbeat, we have always tried to do things differently; the blog is part of our on-going strategy to offer the best customer service in the industry,” says Arbour.

Premiumbeat.com works with professional composers from throughout the world to create a constantly updated library of high-quality, royalty-free music for new and traditional media. Use our music – and coming soon, our sound effects — for websites, online videos, mobile apps, slideshows, DVDs, television, radio, films, games and many other projects.

Read the full story at prweb.com/releases/final-cut-pro-x/blog/prweb8735264.htm

Best Video Editting Software for Beginner?

I'm trying to put out educational/entertainment video for youtube. I need some recommendation for the best video editting software (paid and free) according to following categories:

1)most user-friendly. I'm complete noobie so this will be most important

2)has most indepth, intuitive tutorials

3)has a video demonstration what's possible with the software from a raw video to an editted video.

4)saves time. rather than complicates time. a 10 minute vid shouldn't take more than 1 hour. (w/ reasonable quality)

If you own or have access to an Apple computer, there's iMovie, which is really easy to use, and more powerful than most people expect, comes free with all Apple computers. there is a lot of information on it on Apples website, plus training videos.

apple.com/ilife/imovie/what-i…

As far as windows is concerned I've used Adobe Premiere Pro, but it's quite advanced, but there is also a load of documentation on it.
adobe.com/products/premiere.h…

TVC (Total Video Converter) is the best from my exp.. Try it

What is the best video editing software?

I've never bought or used any video editing software, could you recommend something that's easy to use for beginners but still makes good videos?
I want to make videos with lyrics, so I also need some software with a built-in audio editor.

your first step is to look at movie maker, it is located in Program Files of the Windows Folder.
2. Ulead Video Studio, u can find crack version, it is much better than movie maker.
3. Pinacle Studio, the studios use this interface mainly.
3. Adobe Illustrator. this is the perfect one.
4. U can ask somebody who works at TV program makers, i used 25 Frame program which is really really great tool.
anyway, hope helps lil bit

Do Something with Your Video Footage

We’ve all done it, took the time to video tape great scenes with the family. Grabbed some footage of majestic mountains and historic treasures. Then we just file it away somewhere, never to be seen again. or we show our raw footage to family and friends and watch them yawn and look at their watches.That’s a shame, it’s not that there is interesting moments in your video, it’s just that they’re buried in the mistakes, long, boring flower shots and Uncle Dave’s crazy mugging. That’s why learning how to edit video is so important. It takes all that time and effort you expended into getting the shots in the first place and makes it worthwhile by creating something special with it. By learning how to trim out the excess and compiling only interesting shots, your friends will look forward to seeing your productions. Don’t be left out of the YouTube revolution. The VES Simplified tutorials and Telegenic Series are two great courses to transform you into the Spielburg of the family.

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Video Editing Software – What is the BEST?

Video Editing Software – what is the BEST?

I often have people ask me, “What’s the best video editing software to use?”

My answer is always, “It depends.”

What are you going to edit? how much experience do you have? how complicated do you want to get?

What is “best” for one person won’t necessarily be best for the next person.

Personally, I use Final cut Express. I love it. FCE will do almost everything it’s big brother, Final cut Studio will do. The biggest difference between the two is in the number of video file formats it works with. Final cut Studio works with a larger number of professional grade formats.

I still shoot on mini dv, which is accepted in Final cut Express, so I saved myself a bundle and bought FCE. (,200 vs. 0)

Validation for my luv of FCE came when I read Videomaker Magazine’s annual best Products of the Year awards. Videomaker gave Final cut Express the “best Video Editing Software” title.

According to Videomaker, FCE is a fantastic, low-cost stepping stone into professional-grade editing. The newest version, FCE 4.0 even accepts AVCHD, the new high-definition format.

VideoMaker’s annual “Best” awards have several more categories for video editing software. in a category they call, “best Introductory Editing Software,” Videomaker declared a tie between Pinnacle Studio Ultimate 12 (9) and Corel Video Studio Pro X2, (). according to Videomaker, both programs are simple enough for beginners but powerful enough to do complex tasks. (FCE would probably drive newbies just as nuts as Final cut Pro.)

Pinnacle Studio actually has three levels of complexity and price. Pinnacle Studio is the least expensive at , Studio plus comes in at and Ultimate v. 12 costs 9. All three keep simplicity at the forefront by configuring tasks as templates rather than making the editor select all variables involved. This feature is definitely what a beginner wants.

Corel Video Studio comes in two levels of complexity and price. Pro X2 costs and the basic version runs . The basic version limits you to two video tracks and two video overlay tracks while the pro version gives you seven.

When considering an entire suite of video editing software, VideoMaker Magazine gave the top nod to Adobe Creative Suite 4 Production Premium at ,699. NOT CHEAP. But you get all this: Illustrator, Photoshop Extended, Flash Professional, After Effects, Premiere Pro (the actual video editing software), Encore, Sound Booth, Device Control, Bridge and Dynamic Link. If you are really serious about achieving professional level video editing, this would be a great package. If you don’t need quite that much capability, you can get Premiere Pro by itself for 9. Adobe has done a good job of making Premiere much more user-friendly over the years and they also now have a version for Mac.

Adobe also won a most Innovative Software award for Visual Communicator 3, made especially for the video blogger. Adobe touts it as streaming video made simple. The software helps you with the entire production process, not just post production. It includes a teleprompter as well as features that let you upload your to the web. Adobe purchased this software from a company called serious Magic.

The final software award, best Visual Effects Software, was given to proDAD Adorage. If you want to add lots of fancy transitions, this software includes transition effects such as Particles and Lights, Universal Tricks, Diamond Composites, Power FX Pearls, Eyecatcher FX and Particles and Objects. All nine volumes together sell for 9. you can get individual packages starting at . keep in mind this software is not full-fledged video editing software, but rather a package to use in conjunction with standard video editing software.

So if you have been looking to buy some video editing software, consider your needs and budget. Then you can decide what is best for you.

Thanks for reading Video Production Tips

Lorraine GrulaInternet Video Gal

What are some video editing programs that are better then windows movie maker?

Windows movie maker is incredibly annoying. The audio files won't play the audio. if you could suggest some websites that you can download free video editing software that would be great. also if someone could tell me how to get limewire downloaded songs onto the vieo softwware that woud be great too. Thankyou.

You need a good video editor!
I use this one, it is very easy to use and fast to operate. it allows users to convert multiple files at the same time.it can convert video and audio files with comprehensive formats seems good,you may have a look,not bad!
search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0oG…
Windows movie maker sucks.^_^

Unfortunately Windows Movie Maker is pretty much the best video editing software that you can get for free. Adobe Premiere Elements is totally good and relatively inexpensive, but it's not free.