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Post by Lord Thribb of Hubris OBE on Nov 30, 2010 19:39:36 GMT
downloaded it - installed it - I have absolutely no idea how to use it!! - is it me? - back to premiere elements.
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Post by Dave on Nov 30, 2010 20:07:31 GMT
Don't think I'll get a chance to look at it until tomorrow.
I've had a quick glance at the forums for the software and it sounds like a whole host problems at the moment. Oh dear.
Public BETA though, so I guess problems are expected and will be ironed out before the full release.
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Post by Gareth on Apr 4, 2012 20:43:36 GMT
did anyone use this?
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Post by Dave on Apr 5, 2012 1:36:11 GMT
I tried to make sense of it, but didn't get very far.... really unintuitive despite the website boasting the exact opposite!
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Post by RydCook on Apr 6, 2012 16:03:47 GMT
I tried to make sense of it, but didn't get very far.... really unintuitive despite the website boasting the exact opposite! Good to know I'm not missing out on much..
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Post by Dave on Sept 8, 2012 20:05:03 GMT
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Post by Bill Edwards on Sept 9, 2012 20:29:16 GMT
I tried this out last year but it wouldn't except any file types I offered it. So that was that.
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Post by Gareth on Sept 10, 2012 0:12:19 GMT
I've no intrest now they're charging for a pro version. I wanted a fresh take on editing and Final Cut Pro X has answered that at £200.
Looking at tutorials I can see how LW appeals to people who once cut on film looks like you can have your clips as randomly lying around your screen or as organised as you want and all the different bits feel like individual tools you can grab hold of and use at will and put away when you dont want them, more like a workbench than being inside a piece of software. Looks like it would probably feel more like cutting and sticking film together.
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Post by Dave on Sept 27, 2012 19:43:02 GMT
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