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Ulead Media Studio Pro
Here's
an editing package that's feature-packed, with particular strength
in text and rotoscoping functions. Media Studio Pro offers PC-based
native MPEG-2 and DV support. It allows you to capture and view original
source video from VCRs, TVs, laserdiscs or camcorders. DV with IEEE
1394 and MPEG-2 support using Ligos Corporation's GoMotion technology
ensures higher quality video as well as extra productivity improvements.
MSP's Video Editor brings together all the different components of
a video project -- video, sound, animation and titles. Arrange these
components, add effects and transitions, then save your video as a
file, place it on the Internet, a CD-ROM or record it back to video
tape. Another great applet included with MSP is Video Paint. This
animated video painting (rotoscoping) program allows you to paint
directly over any frame in a video sequence. Retouch videos and create
remarkable special effects using an extensive set of nondestructive
video painting tools. Special attention has been given to the text
section of MSP. Called CG Infinity, this fully integrated vector-based
graphics generation program produces impressive animated titles and
motion graphics.
United
Media On-line Express
United
Media, a seasoned company that's been around for 20 years, was founded
by editors, for editors. It started its life selling PC-based linear
edit systems using a controller attached to good-old-fashioned tape
machines. The appeal of United Media's products is that, because of
its experience with this long line of editing systems steeped in the
tradition of linear edit suites of the 80s, the company is able to
make sure that seasoned editors in the 2000s who cut their teeth on
linear systems will feel comfortable with this system. If you compare
edit systems to wristwatches, most contemporary systems are like the
digital models with all their modes and settings. If you want to set
or change anything, you must first push the mode switch. On-line Express
could be compared more to an analog watch with a quartz movement -
while it can still do its job as accurately as a digital watch, it's
a little easier to deal with, especially for those who grew up in
the analog world. The result is a solid cutter, and best of all, it's
able to get the most out of its up-to-date underbelly, the highly
capable Matrox DigiSuite hardware. Definitely worth a closer look.
Discreet
edit*
Formerly
DVision, this great Windows software package is available in five
different flavors depending on the hardware you're using. The best
are options 1 and 2 using Matrox DigiSuite LE and Matrox DigiSuite
capture cards. Now version 6 adds multicam, more compositing features,
DV compatibility and better interaction with other discreet, Inc.
products. A great way to edit uncompressed video without compressing
your bank account. Edit is a real-time, nonlinear editing solution
which performs compositing, keying and visual effects on the desktop.
Edit efficiently harnesses the power of the Windows NT platform and
can be used as a standalone editor or as an online finishing tool
in a full-service editing suite. Jobnet, a powerful extension to edit,
offers editors shared, seamless workgroup editing across a Storage
Area Network environment.
AIST
MoviePack
MoviePack
is an all-in-one video editing, compositing and motion-graphics software
tool for the PC with 3D effects and advanced core technologies for
super-fast rendering. These core technologies, QPM and AMT, form the
basis for AIST's "Live Preview in Real Time" or LPR, which keeps up
with the user's actions and displays all changes including transitions,
effects, deformations, color corrections and titles as they are applied.
This software package is built around an open architecture, which
allows it to grow with users. This means you don't have to go out
in search of a new program every time your requirements change. As
an open plug-in host MoviePack also gives customers access to their
favorite plug-ins from third-party manufacturers. The big innovation
here is what AIST calls Intelli-rendering, enabling rendered video
and film clips to be played directly and immediately from the time
line. Only the frames which have been modified are re-rendered, meaning
time consuming re-rendering of the entire clip is no longer necessary.
And best of all, since most of these advanced operations are dependent
on your machine's processor, as processor speeds continue to accelerate,
the software's power increases.
Incite
Studio 2.6
Here's
another Windows software package designed to run on Matrox DigiSuite,
DigiSuite LE and DigiSuite DTV hardware. Incite provides an easy to
use editing interface, multiple editing modes, lots of utilities,
and plenty of real-time effects with unlimited keyframing. This is
a great system for those of us who still have lots of analog tape
machines lying around -- use these machines along with hard-disk-based
clips all on the same timeline. Here's a software package that's ideal
for long-form shows. That's because you don't have to digitize everything
-- just use the tape machine as a source. Aiding this concept is the
ability to place different proc amp settings for clips, where the
software remembers those settings for a group of shots. Incite's designers
set out to create a great broadcast editor, and they have succeeded
toward that goal. Other niceties for the seasoned tape editor: a specialized
keyboard is available with all the functions of the Incite editor
well marked, and also great support for the JLCooper controller so
you can have that familiar, hands-on feel. And, there's more to come,
with enhanced 3D real time effects when Matrox releases its MAX hardware
(now, you can do real time 3D effects with a Pinnacle Genie board),
Web video features, DVD authoring from the timeline, and more. Until
then, Incite holds the honor of being the best hybrid digital video
editor available on the market today.
Avid
Xpress 4
This
software has a unique way of editing layers so they’re nondestructive.
It's now available as a software-only product that can be used on
either a desktop workstation or a notebook. The user interface is
a lot like Avid's Media Composer. New Xpress Version 4 adds the ability
to deliver media anywhere – from an uncompressed video option for
television and DVD to one-step Web streaming content creation using
the included Media Cleaner EZ from Terran Interactive. Included is
a powerful set of video editing, effects, audio, titling, graphics,
composition and interoperability tools. Also, Avid's One-Step Technology
gives you single-step output to Web, DVD, and CD video through Media
Cleaner integration. Includes over 75 real-time effects plus many
more fast-rendered effects. Editing options include record to timeline,
a mappable keyboard, a command palette, JKL Trim, full-featured bins,
and more. To integrate the system into a facility with other Avid
systems, Avid Unity MediaNet support is included. AVX plug-ins are
also supported, to expand your palette of special effects. For filmmakers,
a FilmScribe option is available, easing the transition from film
to video and back. Xpress is available in multiple configurations
on both Windows NT and Macintosh platforms.
Charlie
White has been writing about digital video editing since it
was the laughingstock of the post-production industry. He's an Emmy
award-winning producer and director for PBS, and Senior Producer at
Digital Media Net. Reach him at cwhite@digitalmedianet.com
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