20 Oct
What is a good,user friendly software for editing blue/green screen video?
nicolasraage asked:
I don’t mind a little difficulty, but not something I need to devote months of learning to. A good comparison would be comparing the photo programs photoshop and paintshop pro. Paint shop pro is the difficulty range I would like to have as a maximum, as photoshop (even though it is better) requires more expertise.
I don’t mind a little difficulty, but not something I need to devote months of learning to. A good comparison would be comparing the photo programs photoshop and paintshop pro. Paint shop pro is the difficulty range I would like to have as a maximum, as photoshop (even though it is better) requires more expertise.
Thanks.
Ive done a lot of reading on light diffusion, (I was actually reading more on it as you answered). I’m not an expert, but I know that is one of the most important issues to deal with.
John

Tyler
Adobe Premiere is the best I’ve used. There are others out there, but Premiere isn’t that difficult to learn plus the quality is a lot better than ULead or those types of programs. I am also assuming that you know about lighting.. This is very important and it doesn’t matter if you have a user friendly program or not if you have lighting issues.
October 23rd, 2009 at 9:24 pm