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    Default Video editing software

    Picked up a GoPro 8 this weekend. Go some great surfing vids this weekend. The GoPro iOS and GoPro Quik apps seem pretty crappy for making decent videos. Interested what software others are using to make/edit videos.
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    Filmora9 works great for me. User friendly, tons of instructional videos, cheap lifetime subscription, and you still get updates with new features. I have FilmoraPro too, but that was way too advanced for me lol. I didn't want to go thru a long learning curve.
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    I use Premiere Pro most of the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by haknslash View Post
    I use Premiere Pro most of the time.
    I just used filmora 9 to edit two videos from this summer. Ill link them below. I dont have the best laptop and it worked pretty well given my limited computing power. The 2nd video I made went a lot fast than the first due to just getting more familiar with the software. It really is pretty easy to use and youtube has a ton of how to videos for tips and tricks.

    First Video I made
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    Here is the second one I made which i feel is a little better than the first

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    Has anyone tried DaVinci Resolve?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TXSurf4 View Post
    Has anyone tried DaVinci Resolve?
    I have, its intuitive. I like it. Just need to spend more time with it. The free version has all the editing tools you need. There's a lot of cool stuff in it. Just about have to take a course to grasp all the functionality. My laptop just doesn't have the inner guts to handle video editing so its sloooowwww.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TXSurf4 View Post
    Has anyone tried DaVinci Resolve?
    I tried it first. I did not find it user friendly. For me, it really doesn't matter how great the software is if I can't figure out how to use it. I used to use GoPro Studio until they got rid of it. I was looking for something user friendly like that, but also offered some creative editing features. Filmore9 was the best fit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TXSurf4 View Post
    Has anyone tried DaVinci Resolve?
    I've used it. Seems powerful (more than I have the time or patience for), but not super easy to use. My laptop can't process it, I have to use my home theater PC, which isn't ideal because I'm sitting across the room editing on a 75" TV. Might have to give Filmora a try.
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    I’ve just used iMovie for years. Comes with any Mac (including iPhones). Not too fancy but not too hard. Endless online videos and support.

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