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  1. Member
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    Video Editing Software Question:
    I am purchasing video editing software to produce online educational courses. The format is as follows:
    -10 minutes of teaching (for this I will need a background (may need greenscreen) , slides to show text while still doing audio
    -30 second comedic video clips showing falls ect.
    -5 minute 2 person interview
    -10 minutes teaching
    -repeat of the above. The total time is 45-50 minutes
    I would also like to begin and end with background music.

    What would be the best video editing software for this type of video?
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    Originally Posted by pcnes View Post
    Video Editing Software Question:
    I am purchasing video editing software to produce online educational courses. The format is as follows:
    -10 minutes of teaching (for this I will need a background (may need greenscreen) , slides to show text while still doing audio
    -30 second comedic video clips showing falls ect.
    -5 minute 2 person interview
    -10 minutes teaching
    -repeat of the above. The total time is 45-50 minutes
    I would also like to begin and end with background music.

    What would be the best video editing software for this type of video?
    Easy way: Power director 9

    Medium way: Sony Vegas HD

    Hard way: Adobe Premiere


    I like PD9 because a very easy to learn and make a great final product .

    I use Sony Vegas, because 60fps video. But most complicated.
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    VideoStudio Pro X4-smaller learning curve than Vegas(expensive) and a lot cheaper and that includes the $100 dollar Vegas version.
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    Thanks. I went with the Power Director 9.
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