Video editing software for presentations

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers around video editing software suitable for presentations, with a focus on both free and paid options. Corel's Video Studio Pro, specifically versions X6 and X7, is recommended for its affordability and extensive features, priced around $30 to $63 depending on the source. Users express a preference for free software but acknowledge the limitations of watermarked freeware. The conversation highlights the need for software compatibility, particularly for Mac users.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of video editing concepts
  • Familiarity with software installation on Windows and Mac
  • Knowledge of video presentation requirements
  • Awareness of software pricing and version differences
NEXT STEPS
  • Research free video editing software options like DaVinci Resolve or HitFilm Express
  • Explore Corel Video Studio Pro features and compatibility with Mac
  • Learn about video editing techniques for effective presentations
  • Investigate the impact of watermarks on video quality and viewer perception
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This discussion is beneficial for casual video editors, educators preparing presentations, and anyone seeking affordable video editing solutions without professional expertise.

ujjwal3097
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Can anyone tell me which video editing software is used in this video.
I am doing some project and i need to show the presentation but i really liked what this video has in the background. Can anyone tell me about this software or another similar software for editing.

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It's not really possible to tell what they used. Are you interested in good free or paid video edit software?
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
It's not really possible to tell what they used. Are you interested in good free or paid video edit software?
I think I would like free edit software because i am not into professional video editing but i could take time to build something like in the posted video.
 
ujjwal3097 said:
I think I would like free edit software because i am not into professional video editing but i could take time to build something like in the posted video.
Freeware will almost always have a branding watermark. Is that ok?
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
Freeware will almost always have a branding watermark. Is that ok?
yes
 
you can also mention some paid only if they are not ridiculously expensive
 
I recommend Corel's Video Studio Pro. Get a slightly older version like X6 or X7 (which is what I have) and it'll only run you about $30 and it has a ton and a half of features.
 
phinds said:
I recommend Corel's Video Studio Pro. Get a slightly older version like X6 or X7 (which is what I have) and it'll only run you about $30 and it has a ton and a half of features.
I forgot to mention that I have a macbook and this software is for windows.
its cost 63$ not 30$
 
ujjwal3097 said:
I forgot to mention that I have a macbook and this software is for windows.
its cost 63$ not 30$
I have no idea where you are getting this misinformation. Amazon has it for $32
 
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phinds said:
Perhaps you did not actually read what I said. I said
OK sir I am really sorry for that. I just miss read your sentence.
Thanks for the Information.
 

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