![]() ![]() Video editing started out as a hobby for me about eight months ago and has since grown into something I do professionally to complement my writing.Īfter teaching myself how to use professional quality editors such as Final Cut Pro (Mac only), VEGAS Pro, and Adobe Premiere Pro, I have had the opportunity to test out a variety of programs that catered to newer users as a reviewer for SoftwareHow. The strength of the effects lags behind those of its similarly priced competitors. What I Don’t Like: The three versions seem not properly priced for their functionalities. The timeline feels malleable and automatic. The UI is virtually identical to VEGAS Pro making it painless to upgrade to Pro. Unlike many video editors, Movie Studio never once lagged or crashed. What I Like: The workflow is smooth and intuitive. You can watch the 30-second demo video (below) I made using VEGAS Movie Studio just to get a feel of its output, or you can visit the official site to try out the latest version. The cheapest version of Movie Studio does far less than comparable video editors, while the most expensive version doesn’t do quite enough. I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing a multitude of excellent video editors at similar price points (see the “Alternatives” section below), and feel Movie Studio doesn’t stack up against the competition at its retail price point. ![]() In my opinion, the effects and advanced features are what make VEGAS Pro a professional quality video editor - and it’s one of Movie Studio’s biggest weaknesses.Īs a standalone piece of software, there are many reasons to be impressed with VEGAS Movie Studio, but it doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It does an excellent job at imitating the UI and workflow of the professional version, but many of the greatest strengths of VEGAS Pro are not present in VEGAS Movie Studio. VEGAS Movie Studio is the baby brother to VEGAS Pro.
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