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Re: What Video Editing Software?

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 9:48 pm
by Joe A
Terry...

I have to tell you in advance, I don't do dp .. I hope that's ok ...

The start of the interview:

Terry: So how long have you two been together... ?
Joe: Lets just say it feels like a life time .

Terry: what made you decide to do a shoot for Real Couples.. ?
Joe: Well Terry.. We've known you a long time and feel relaxed/comfortable with you, so decided to go for it.

Your turn now Mr Stephens


I just thought the time was right....

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 2:01 am
by JackHorny
... given the current vote and the recent AVNs and their ridiculously long list of categories, that a REAL person who has given a REAL SOLID contribution day in, day out received at least a minor recognition...

Joe - you are almost ALWAYS I if not ALWAYS - the first to give help and advice - that truly deserves acknowledgement.... and no, I am not his right hand, or his left, nor are we acquainted... a genuinely nice guy - there are as many nice guys as there are bad guys in this game, I'm sure, but Joe is solid gold.

Re: I just thought the time was right....

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 8:06 am
by Keith
Gotta add my appreciation to Joe for his advice and support as well. I owe him a large drink anyway for recommending the awesome Crstel-Lei to us!

Keith
UKF Productions


Re: What Video Editing Software?

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 11:16 am
by Mad Burt
sorry to get you boyz back to the question what video editing software? but is the conclusion of this thread that pinnacle studio plus is best or just that its the most basic and simple to use. with 63% of uk surfers now having broad band speeds of at least 1 meg isnt it important to offer the best of the best so surely a base entry editing programe cant offer high end output.


Re: What Video Editing Software?

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 11:21 am
by Mad Burt
i ask the question because i had assumed that uk producers had a degree of skill toward their output as with other uk industries


Re: What Video Editing Software?

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 11:32 am
by Joe A
Mad Burt...

There are many countries where Broadband isn't available to everyone.. We don't have just UK surfers to think about. My little niche attracts surfers world wide, and a lot of course from India, where power cuts are still the norm on an almost daily basis, even in the main cities.

Pinnacle is a great product and the bonus is the simplicity/ease of using it.

Bros Blue...

You'll be ok .. I need you to do a lot of editing for me :)

And again.. I now feel embarrassed to make any more posts anywhere on the BGAFD... LOL

Thanks to all of you who I know personally for your posts. To those of you who I've never met but just tried to help here or by email, your comments are appreciated even more.. You don't know what a pain in the arse I am to my friends.. LOL.


Re: What Video Editing Software?

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 12:13 pm
by one eyed jack
Ok: So whats the kinkiest thing you've both done together? Ever had sex in a public place? Does one hand get jealous of all the attention the other gets?

LOL!


Re: What Video Editing Software?

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 12:25 pm
by Joe A
The interview for Real Couple Part Two:

Terry: Ever had sex in a public place?
Joe: This is a regular part of my life due to my living on a park bench. This is a prob on cold days for a couple of reasons.... Shrinkage being one of them... LOL

Terry: Does one hand get jealous of all the attention the other gets?
Joe: Not being ambidextrous it does become a problem at times, when I get a cramp in my right wrist, and we've never really discussed this. I can say that I do know that my left hand would like a bit more "Wrist Action" than it gets now.


Re: What Video Editing Software?

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 12:33 pm
by Peter
Buy a mac and use the free iMovie, or buy a copy of Final Cut Pro/Express if you want more controlpaparazzi-scum wrote:

> I have been shooting miniDV's of solo girls using toys and can
> anyone help me with a suggestion of what editing software is
> good, and easy to use. I have Adobe premier and Windows Movie
> Maker. I am looking to edit and add the contents to my
> website. I also need the edit movies to be the best quality but
> not over big file sizes. Gary.
>