Just getting into drone video and need software to edit and process videos take with DJI Marvin 3. Do not need top line software. Any recommendations?
Look at Oneshot. It's free. Good for simple edits but not for "processing".
The timing of your question is spot on! I'm teaching a class in my retirement community on that subject today. It starts in 90 minutes.
Most in the class with Macs are using iMovie. Most with PCs are using either the video editor in the Microsoft Photos app or Microsoft's newer program called ClipChamp. ClipChamp is a company Microsoft bought that takes advantage of cloud processing. All are free except that ClipChamp has a premium level as an option.
Also free is the consumer version of DaVinci Resolve. It comes from BlackMagic, an establish editing hardware manufactures. Although it is filled with complex features, there is a simplified workflow. Watch this if you are tempted:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQwCG_g9WCY
bwana
Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
ProfEngineer wrote:
Just getting into drone video and need software to edit and process videos take with DJI Marvin 3. Do not need top line software. Any recommendations?
Adobe Premiere Elements does an excellent job!
bwa
bwana wrote:
Adobe Premiere Elements does an excellent job!
bwa
I agree. I've used Premiere Elements for over a decade through several versions. It has been my favorite through a half dozen video cameras including a DJI Mini 2 drone. The only problem with it currently is that it cost $100 when there are a few others that cost nothing. Adobe's biggest challenge is figuring out how to compete with the (free) Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve.
Thanks to everyone for the help. I am not into this for publish videos, just my own editing out section I do not what. I will try some of the free ones.
bwana
Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
bsprague wrote:
The timing of your question is spot on! I'm teaching a class in my retirement community on that subject today. It starts in 90 minutes.
Most in the class with Macs are using iMovie. Most with PCs are using either the video editor in the Microsoft Photos app or Microsoft's newer program called ClipChamp. ClipChamp is a company Microsoft bought that takes advantage of cloud processing. All are free except that ClipChamp has a premium level as an option.
Also free is the consumer version of DaVinci Resolve. It comes from BlackMagic, an establish editing hardware manufactures. Although it is filled with complex features, there is a simplified workflow. Watch this if you are tempted:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQwCG_g9WCYThe timing of your question is spot on! I'm teach... (
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I didn't know DaVinci Resolve existed. I've downloaded the free version and so far really like it.
Thanks for the tip!
bwa
If you have Photoshop, it will handle post-processing video quite effectively. I used Photoshop quite extensively and never realized it had this capability until last week.
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