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To: Zen Dollar Round who wrote (6510)8/22/2024 4:50:13 PM
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If I were a video editor or wanted to become one, I'd concentrate on using the software I posted on the previous page, DaVinci Resolve.

It's incredibly powerful software and the free version provides a surprising amount of functionality.

Given that, I plan to learn it and use it if I have to move beyond iMovie for editing videos I make, especially drone videos.

An article highlighting why it's so popular is linked at the bottom of that post, but here it is again to be sure no one misses it:

Why Video Editors are Switching to DaVinci Resolve in Droves

Video editors are flocking to DaVinci Resolve in droves, marking a major paradigm shift in the editing landscape that we haven’t seen since the dreadful launch of Final Cut Pro X drove users to Adobe Premiere Pro.