![]() Or I can make a simple adjustment and appear capable of doing fitness videos, all in Screenflow. If I need to, I can be a cartoon with a single click. I use built in audio and video filters to enhance my videos. All my on-screen visual aids are created in Screenflow or created in a graphics program like Photoshop and then handled in Screenflow. My video opening sequence was created entirely in Screenflow. When I wanted to update my lower thirds recently, I did it in Screenflow. I created this lower thirds package in Screenflow and I even have a tutorial video all about how I did it, in my YouTube videos. Screenflow was originally released as a screen capture program, and it also happens to be an awesome video editor as well. And for that matter, even Adobe Premier Pro can’t do one really important thing Screenflow does. In short, I don’t trust iMovie and it simply can’t do everything Screenflow can do. It could no longer do everything it used to do. But one of their updates totally changed iMovie’s functionality and crippled the software. And while that’s better than no editing at all, it can’t quite do enough to really be a viable option.Īnother simple option that I hear people asking about is iMovie from Apple. Simple options, like YouTube’s video editor, come up from time to time. They’re running unrelated businesses and they just use video as a marketing tool. But my audience isn’t running a pro studio. If you’re running a pro studio, you’re using Adobe Premier Pro and After Effects. And if we needed special effects, Premier Pro integrated beautifully with the best special effects software out there, Adobe After Effects. It could do everything we needed it to do. So why don’t I recommend Adobe Premier Pro if it’s what all the pros are using? Until I left my studio job earlier this year, I managed a team of video professionals in a multi-million dollar studio operation and you better believe we used Premier Pro. Everybody moved to Adobe Premier Pro Because Adobe updates add on to existing functions, they don’t break your workflow in the process. These days it’s hard to even find a pro production company that uses Final Cut. Companies not only had to relearn how to do things, they found that there were things they couldn’t do at all any more. ![]() They changed the interface and eliminated functions. TV Stations, commercial ad agencies, and movie studios all standardized on Final Cut and then a few years ago, Apple changed their program entirely. That was the industry standard for pros for quite a while. Like I said, there are a bunch of options but I’ll cover the best known ones.įinal Cut from Apple. ![]() So let’s compare Screenflow to some of the other options out there. And there’s no close second.īut I’m not just gonna just leave it at that. So with my audience, Screenflow is the best. I’m not teaching people how to get into the video business. I don’t teach people who want to be film school pros. Basically I’m teaching video beginners how to make videos that look like pro productions, with the smallest reasonable investment of time and money. I teach smart business people who aren’t in the video business, how to do their own simple business videos. So am I saying everybody should be using Screenflow? Yeah. Even if it means buying a Mac, since Screenflow isn’t available for PCs. It’s my real opinion and what I’ll share with you today are the real reasons you should be using Screenflow too. Let me say right up front, I’m not being paid by Telestream, the makers of Screenflow, for this video. And I think everybody watching this video should use Screenflow too. Hey, I’m Larry and I want to talk with you about all the video editing options and why I kicked them all to the curb except 1. If you use something else, or if you’re not editing yet but thinking about it, you should watch this video. When it comes to video editing, there are tons of options. Oh, and the bizarre small-head, big shoulders image in my video thumbnail is also a part of today’s video. People ask about iMovie or Final Cut and I say STAY AWAY! And Premier Pro is great for video pros but there are reasons I recommend against each of these options. There are an overwhelming number of video editing options.
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