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Final Cut Pro’s Greatest Hits: 10 Notable Films You Need to See
Top 10 Famous Movies Made By Final Cut Pro
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Developed as video editing software that has been developed by Apple, Final Cut Pro began life as software designed to made simple video editing accessible for video hobbyists and independent filmmakers. However, in recent years the capabilities of Final Cut Pro have evolved significantly and we are now seeing major Hollywood movies also being edited with this software.
Do you want to turn your own video into a Hollywood film-like video? Check this guide on How to make big-budget cinematic look video with Final Cut Pro.
You may also like: 8 Best Movie Trailer Template for After Effects
Top 10 Movies Made by Final Cut Pro
Let’s take a look at ten major movies that have been edited using Final Cut Pro.
1. The Social Network (2010)
Based on the rise of the phenomenon that we now know as Facebook, The Social Network starred Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake. The movie performed well at the box office and was also positively received by movie critics.
The film won an Academy Award for Best Editing, collected by Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall. They used Final Cut Pro to edit the film, and one of the things they really like about the software is the ability to do multiple timelines. Final Cut Pro was also used in this movie to enable face replacement in a number of scenes. Two of the key characters in the movie are twins, and so the scenes were filmed with actors (who weren’t twins) and then the editing software was used to create the illusion that they were twins. Digital matte paintings was another feature of this movie that relied on the functionality of Final Cut Pro.
2. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
This was the US adaptation of the earlier Swedish film of the same name - based on the novel by Stieg Larsson. Starring Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara, the story is a crime thriller trying to uncover the secrets surrounding the disappearance of a young girl from a wealthy family.
One of the challenges with this movie was that there were a lot of invisible effects throughout the film. Final Cut Pro was used to achieve the shot stabilization and the visual enhancements - everything from matte painting to creating seasonal elements such as snow.
3. John Carter (2011)
A science fiction adventure, this film performed so badly at the box office that it caused major financial problems for its studio Disney.
The editing of the John Carter movie was a particular challenge as a lot of the action was shot twice during the troubled production. The editor Eric Zumbrunnen used Final Cut Pro to piece the various elements together. With a huge range of CGI and creature effects to deal with, the editing process on this movie was extremely complex. Final Cut Pro was used to create a lot of the background detail need to bring the green screen scenes to life.
4. 500 Days of Summer (2009)
This was a cute, quirky romantic comedy starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel.
Editing on the movie was by Alan Edward Bell in DVCPro HD format on Final Cut Pro. Because the storyline of the movie unfolds in a non-linear timeline, the workflow feature of Final Cut Pro made it easier to manage the sequencing of the different scenes. There were also 250 invisible effects which were created using Final Cut Pro’s editing features.
5. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
Continuing the X-Men franchise, this installment traces Wolverine’s childhood and the relationship with his brother. It didn’t really appeal to X-Men fans or movie critics.
Editing on the movie was by Nicolas De Toth and Megan Gill. There were a number of continuity glitches identified during the production of this movie but De Toth and Gill used Final Pro Cut to keep a consistent flow to the narrative. What is interesting about the editing on this movie is that all the cutting of the scenes required was done on Final Cut Pro 5, taking advantage of the software’s HD abilities and also the multi-clip features.
6. Burn After Reading (2008)
A black comedy from the talented brothers Joel and Ethan Coen, they wrote, produced, edited, and directed the movie.
The Coen brothers used Final Cut Pro on this movie because it was simple and easy to use - they were blocking together the rough cuts as the scenes were being shot, and Final Cut Pro gave them the flexibility that they needed to edit quickly. On this movie most of the action was shot using Sony cameras but there were several scenes on which a RED camera was added when an additional camera was needed. Even though there is a significantly different workflow between the two types of camera, the RED material was able to be integrated smoothly with the Sony footage.
7. No Country for Old Men (2007)
A neo-Western thriller from Coen brothers. They directed, wrote, and edited this production.
The movie was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Editing for editor Roderick Jaynes (a pseudonym for Joel and Ethan Coen).
Directing and editing a movie brings the two processes a lot closer together for the Coen brothers. An easy to use product such as Final Cut Pro ensures that they can construct the movie’s narrative using the timeline features of the product. This movie marked a chance in approach for the Coen brothers, who took advantage of the better resolution DVCPRO HD for their cutting process compared to earlier films that were cut at DV resolution.
8. 300 (2007)
Based on a graphic novel by Frank Miller, this is the fictionalized retelling of the Battle Termopylae - part of the Persian Wars. Directed by Zack Snyder, the movie was filmed with a super-imposition chroma key technique to help replicate the imagery of the original comic book. Editing on the movie was by William Hoy.
To capture the graphic novel look and feel of the film’s images, editor Hoy used a number of the key Final Cut Pro features such as the adjustment layer and blending modes to create depth and mood. With the look and feel of this movie so dependent on the effects created, editor Hoy spent a lot of time debating what was being added visually to each shot and how this would impact the length and continuity of each scene.
9. Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
With big name stars (Gwyneth Paltrow and Jude Law), this was an unusual film that used digital artists to build multi-layered 2D and 3D backgrounds for live action footage, with hand-drawn storyboards recreated as computer-generated 3D animatics. Critically it was well received but didn’t set the box office alight.
Editing on the movie was by Sabrina Plisco.
Final Cut Pro was particularly critical to create a scene between two characters that was shot in a physical set (unlike the digital soundstage that was used for the rest of the movie). Final Cut Pro allowed the filmmakers to line up the animatics with the live onstage footage. One of the challenges with this movie is that the editors had to manually assign time-codes to each take - the clips were then rendered out and sorted so that they could be used on a Final Cut Pro SD workstation. This approach was also used to create the master off-line cut. Batch lists of the cuts were then imported into Final Cut Pro.
10. Cold Mountain (2003)
This is an epic Civil War drama based on the novel by Charles Frazier. Starring Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, and Renee Zellweger this was critically acclaimed and performed reasonably well at the box office.
The movie was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Editing let by editor Walter Murch.
This was really seen as the breakthrough movie for the use of Final Cut Pro in Hollywood Movies. An entire book has been produced analysing how editor Murch used Final Cut Pro to edit the movie and analysis its impact on future cinema productions. Editor Murch believes that the use of Final Cut Pro on this movie indirected affected the ultimate creative outcome. In particular, the use of the DVD authoring capabilities on Final Cut Pro meant that the editing team was able to look at the material more often, sharing it with more people, and changing the way that they looked at certain scenes.
While Hollywood movies require editing tools of the highest order, the range of effects that you can achieve using Final Cut Pro is impressive - as well as the standard ripple, roll, slip, slide, scrub, razor blade and time remapping edit functions, Final Cut Pro also comes with a range of video transitions and a range of video and audio filters that will take your film project to the next level.
It is clear that Final Cut Pro is definitely now a star in the editing of Hollywood movies, it is time to make it a star in editing your movies as well.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Developed as video editing software that has been developed by Apple, Final Cut Pro began life as software designed to made simple video editing accessible for video hobbyists and independent filmmakers. However, in recent years the capabilities of Final Cut Pro have evolved significantly and we are now seeing major Hollywood movies also being edited with this software.
Do you want to turn your own video into a Hollywood film-like video? Check this guide on How to make big-budget cinematic look video with Final Cut Pro.
You may also like: 8 Best Movie Trailer Template for After Effects
Top 10 Movies Made by Final Cut Pro
Let’s take a look at ten major movies that have been edited using Final Cut Pro.
1. The Social Network (2010)
Based on the rise of the phenomenon that we now know as Facebook, The Social Network starred Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake. The movie performed well at the box office and was also positively received by movie critics.
The film won an Academy Award for Best Editing, collected by Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall. They used Final Cut Pro to edit the film, and one of the things they really like about the software is the ability to do multiple timelines. Final Cut Pro was also used in this movie to enable face replacement in a number of scenes. Two of the key characters in the movie are twins, and so the scenes were filmed with actors (who weren’t twins) and then the editing software was used to create the illusion that they were twins. Digital matte paintings was another feature of this movie that relied on the functionality of Final Cut Pro.
2. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
This was the US adaptation of the earlier Swedish film of the same name - based on the novel by Stieg Larsson. Starring Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara, the story is a crime thriller trying to uncover the secrets surrounding the disappearance of a young girl from a wealthy family.
One of the challenges with this movie was that there were a lot of invisible effects throughout the film. Final Cut Pro was used to achieve the shot stabilization and the visual enhancements - everything from matte painting to creating seasonal elements such as snow.
3. John Carter (2011)
A science fiction adventure, this film performed so badly at the box office that it caused major financial problems for its studio Disney.
The editing of the John Carter movie was a particular challenge as a lot of the action was shot twice during the troubled production. The editor Eric Zumbrunnen used Final Cut Pro to piece the various elements together. With a huge range of CGI and creature effects to deal with, the editing process on this movie was extremely complex. Final Cut Pro was used to create a lot of the background detail need to bring the green screen scenes to life.
4. 500 Days of Summer (2009)
This was a cute, quirky romantic comedy starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel.
Editing on the movie was by Alan Edward Bell in DVCPro HD format on Final Cut Pro. Because the storyline of the movie unfolds in a non-linear timeline, the workflow feature of Final Cut Pro made it easier to manage the sequencing of the different scenes. There were also 250 invisible effects which were created using Final Cut Pro’s editing features.
5. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
Continuing the X-Men franchise, this installment traces Wolverine’s childhood and the relationship with his brother. It didn’t really appeal to X-Men fans or movie critics.
Editing on the movie was by Nicolas De Toth and Megan Gill. There were a number of continuity glitches identified during the production of this movie but De Toth and Gill used Final Pro Cut to keep a consistent flow to the narrative. What is interesting about the editing on this movie is that all the cutting of the scenes required was done on Final Cut Pro 5, taking advantage of the software’s HD abilities and also the multi-clip features.
6. Burn After Reading (2008)
A black comedy from the talented brothers Joel and Ethan Coen, they wrote, produced, edited, and directed the movie.
The Coen brothers used Final Cut Pro on this movie because it was simple and easy to use - they were blocking together the rough cuts as the scenes were being shot, and Final Cut Pro gave them the flexibility that they needed to edit quickly. On this movie most of the action was shot using Sony cameras but there were several scenes on which a RED camera was added when an additional camera was needed. Even though there is a significantly different workflow between the two types of camera, the RED material was able to be integrated smoothly with the Sony footage.
7. No Country for Old Men (2007)
A neo-Western thriller from Coen brothers. They directed, wrote, and edited this production.
The movie was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Editing for editor Roderick Jaynes (a pseudonym for Joel and Ethan Coen).
Directing and editing a movie brings the two processes a lot closer together for the Coen brothers. An easy to use product such as Final Cut Pro ensures that they can construct the movie’s narrative using the timeline features of the product. This movie marked a chance in approach for the Coen brothers, who took advantage of the better resolution DVCPRO HD for their cutting process compared to earlier films that were cut at DV resolution.
8. 300 (2007)
Based on a graphic novel by Frank Miller, this is the fictionalized retelling of the Battle Termopylae - part of the Persian Wars. Directed by Zack Snyder, the movie was filmed with a super-imposition chroma key technique to help replicate the imagery of the original comic book. Editing on the movie was by William Hoy.
To capture the graphic novel look and feel of the film’s images, editor Hoy used a number of the key Final Cut Pro features such as the adjustment layer and blending modes to create depth and mood. With the look and feel of this movie so dependent on the effects created, editor Hoy spent a lot of time debating what was being added visually to each shot and how this would impact the length and continuity of each scene.
9. Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
With big name stars (Gwyneth Paltrow and Jude Law), this was an unusual film that used digital artists to build multi-layered 2D and 3D backgrounds for live action footage, with hand-drawn storyboards recreated as computer-generated 3D animatics. Critically it was well received but didn’t set the box office alight.
Editing on the movie was by Sabrina Plisco.
Final Cut Pro was particularly critical to create a scene between two characters that was shot in a physical set (unlike the digital soundstage that was used for the rest of the movie). Final Cut Pro allowed the filmmakers to line up the animatics with the live onstage footage. One of the challenges with this movie is that the editors had to manually assign time-codes to each take - the clips were then rendered out and sorted so that they could be used on a Final Cut Pro SD workstation. This approach was also used to create the master off-line cut. Batch lists of the cuts were then imported into Final Cut Pro.
10. Cold Mountain (2003)
This is an epic Civil War drama based on the novel by Charles Frazier. Starring Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, and Renee Zellweger this was critically acclaimed and performed reasonably well at the box office.
The movie was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Editing let by editor Walter Murch.
This was really seen as the breakthrough movie for the use of Final Cut Pro in Hollywood Movies. An entire book has been produced analysing how editor Murch used Final Cut Pro to edit the movie and analysis its impact on future cinema productions. Editor Murch believes that the use of Final Cut Pro on this movie indirected affected the ultimate creative outcome. In particular, the use of the DVD authoring capabilities on Final Cut Pro meant that the editing team was able to look at the material more often, sharing it with more people, and changing the way that they looked at certain scenes.
While Hollywood movies require editing tools of the highest order, the range of effects that you can achieve using Final Cut Pro is impressive - as well as the standard ripple, roll, slip, slide, scrub, razor blade and time remapping edit functions, Final Cut Pro also comes with a range of video transitions and a range of video and audio filters that will take your film project to the next level.
It is clear that Final Cut Pro is definitely now a star in the editing of Hollywood movies, it is time to make it a star in editing your movies as well.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Developed as video editing software that has been developed by Apple, Final Cut Pro began life as software designed to made simple video editing accessible for video hobbyists and independent filmmakers. However, in recent years the capabilities of Final Cut Pro have evolved significantly and we are now seeing major Hollywood movies also being edited with this software.
Do you want to turn your own video into a Hollywood film-like video? Check this guide on How to make big-budget cinematic look video with Final Cut Pro.
You may also like: 8 Best Movie Trailer Template for After Effects
Top 10 Movies Made by Final Cut Pro
Let’s take a look at ten major movies that have been edited using Final Cut Pro.
1. The Social Network (2010)
Based on the rise of the phenomenon that we now know as Facebook, The Social Network starred Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake. The movie performed well at the box office and was also positively received by movie critics.
The film won an Academy Award for Best Editing, collected by Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall. They used Final Cut Pro to edit the film, and one of the things they really like about the software is the ability to do multiple timelines. Final Cut Pro was also used in this movie to enable face replacement in a number of scenes. Two of the key characters in the movie are twins, and so the scenes were filmed with actors (who weren’t twins) and then the editing software was used to create the illusion that they were twins. Digital matte paintings was another feature of this movie that relied on the functionality of Final Cut Pro.
2. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
This was the US adaptation of the earlier Swedish film of the same name - based on the novel by Stieg Larsson. Starring Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara, the story is a crime thriller trying to uncover the secrets surrounding the disappearance of a young girl from a wealthy family.
One of the challenges with this movie was that there were a lot of invisible effects throughout the film. Final Cut Pro was used to achieve the shot stabilization and the visual enhancements - everything from matte painting to creating seasonal elements such as snow.
3. John Carter (2011)
A science fiction adventure, this film performed so badly at the box office that it caused major financial problems for its studio Disney.
The editing of the John Carter movie was a particular challenge as a lot of the action was shot twice during the troubled production. The editor Eric Zumbrunnen used Final Cut Pro to piece the various elements together. With a huge range of CGI and creature effects to deal with, the editing process on this movie was extremely complex. Final Cut Pro was used to create a lot of the background detail need to bring the green screen scenes to life.
4. 500 Days of Summer (2009)
This was a cute, quirky romantic comedy starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel.
Editing on the movie was by Alan Edward Bell in DVCPro HD format on Final Cut Pro. Because the storyline of the movie unfolds in a non-linear timeline, the workflow feature of Final Cut Pro made it easier to manage the sequencing of the different scenes. There were also 250 invisible effects which were created using Final Cut Pro’s editing features.
5. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
Continuing the X-Men franchise, this installment traces Wolverine’s childhood and the relationship with his brother. It didn’t really appeal to X-Men fans or movie critics.
Editing on the movie was by Nicolas De Toth and Megan Gill. There were a number of continuity glitches identified during the production of this movie but De Toth and Gill used Final Pro Cut to keep a consistent flow to the narrative. What is interesting about the editing on this movie is that all the cutting of the scenes required was done on Final Cut Pro 5, taking advantage of the software’s HD abilities and also the multi-clip features.
6. Burn After Reading (2008)
A black comedy from the talented brothers Joel and Ethan Coen, they wrote, produced, edited, and directed the movie.
The Coen brothers used Final Cut Pro on this movie because it was simple and easy to use - they were blocking together the rough cuts as the scenes were being shot, and Final Cut Pro gave them the flexibility that they needed to edit quickly. On this movie most of the action was shot using Sony cameras but there were several scenes on which a RED camera was added when an additional camera was needed. Even though there is a significantly different workflow between the two types of camera, the RED material was able to be integrated smoothly with the Sony footage.
7. No Country for Old Men (2007)
A neo-Western thriller from Coen brothers. They directed, wrote, and edited this production.
The movie was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Editing for editor Roderick Jaynes (a pseudonym for Joel and Ethan Coen).
Directing and editing a movie brings the two processes a lot closer together for the Coen brothers. An easy to use product such as Final Cut Pro ensures that they can construct the movie’s narrative using the timeline features of the product. This movie marked a chance in approach for the Coen brothers, who took advantage of the better resolution DVCPRO HD for their cutting process compared to earlier films that were cut at DV resolution.
8. 300 (2007)
Based on a graphic novel by Frank Miller, this is the fictionalized retelling of the Battle Termopylae - part of the Persian Wars. Directed by Zack Snyder, the movie was filmed with a super-imposition chroma key technique to help replicate the imagery of the original comic book. Editing on the movie was by William Hoy.
To capture the graphic novel look and feel of the film’s images, editor Hoy used a number of the key Final Cut Pro features such as the adjustment layer and blending modes to create depth and mood. With the look and feel of this movie so dependent on the effects created, editor Hoy spent a lot of time debating what was being added visually to each shot and how this would impact the length and continuity of each scene.
9. Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
With big name stars (Gwyneth Paltrow and Jude Law), this was an unusual film that used digital artists to build multi-layered 2D and 3D backgrounds for live action footage, with hand-drawn storyboards recreated as computer-generated 3D animatics. Critically it was well received but didn’t set the box office alight.
Editing on the movie was by Sabrina Plisco.
Final Cut Pro was particularly critical to create a scene between two characters that was shot in a physical set (unlike the digital soundstage that was used for the rest of the movie). Final Cut Pro allowed the filmmakers to line up the animatics with the live onstage footage. One of the challenges with this movie is that the editors had to manually assign time-codes to each take - the clips were then rendered out and sorted so that they could be used on a Final Cut Pro SD workstation. This approach was also used to create the master off-line cut. Batch lists of the cuts were then imported into Final Cut Pro.
10. Cold Mountain (2003)
This is an epic Civil War drama based on the novel by Charles Frazier. Starring Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, and Renee Zellweger this was critically acclaimed and performed reasonably well at the box office.
The movie was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Editing let by editor Walter Murch.
This was really seen as the breakthrough movie for the use of Final Cut Pro in Hollywood Movies. An entire book has been produced analysing how editor Murch used Final Cut Pro to edit the movie and analysis its impact on future cinema productions. Editor Murch believes that the use of Final Cut Pro on this movie indirected affected the ultimate creative outcome. In particular, the use of the DVD authoring capabilities on Final Cut Pro meant that the editing team was able to look at the material more often, sharing it with more people, and changing the way that they looked at certain scenes.
While Hollywood movies require editing tools of the highest order, the range of effects that you can achieve using Final Cut Pro is impressive - as well as the standard ripple, roll, slip, slide, scrub, razor blade and time remapping edit functions, Final Cut Pro also comes with a range of video transitions and a range of video and audio filters that will take your film project to the next level.
It is clear that Final Cut Pro is definitely now a star in the editing of Hollywood movies, it is time to make it a star in editing your movies as well.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Developed as video editing software that has been developed by Apple, Final Cut Pro began life as software designed to made simple video editing accessible for video hobbyists and independent filmmakers. However, in recent years the capabilities of Final Cut Pro have evolved significantly and we are now seeing major Hollywood movies also being edited with this software.
Do you want to turn your own video into a Hollywood film-like video? Check this guide on How to make big-budget cinematic look video with Final Cut Pro.
You may also like: 8 Best Movie Trailer Template for After Effects
Top 10 Movies Made by Final Cut Pro
Let’s take a look at ten major movies that have been edited using Final Cut Pro.
1. The Social Network (2010)
Based on the rise of the phenomenon that we now know as Facebook, The Social Network starred Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake. The movie performed well at the box office and was also positively received by movie critics.
The film won an Academy Award for Best Editing, collected by Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall. They used Final Cut Pro to edit the film, and one of the things they really like about the software is the ability to do multiple timelines. Final Cut Pro was also used in this movie to enable face replacement in a number of scenes. Two of the key characters in the movie are twins, and so the scenes were filmed with actors (who weren’t twins) and then the editing software was used to create the illusion that they were twins. Digital matte paintings was another feature of this movie that relied on the functionality of Final Cut Pro.
2. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
This was the US adaptation of the earlier Swedish film of the same name - based on the novel by Stieg Larsson. Starring Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara, the story is a crime thriller trying to uncover the secrets surrounding the disappearance of a young girl from a wealthy family.
One of the challenges with this movie was that there were a lot of invisible effects throughout the film. Final Cut Pro was used to achieve the shot stabilization and the visual enhancements - everything from matte painting to creating seasonal elements such as snow.
3. John Carter (2011)
A science fiction adventure, this film performed so badly at the box office that it caused major financial problems for its studio Disney.
The editing of the John Carter movie was a particular challenge as a lot of the action was shot twice during the troubled production. The editor Eric Zumbrunnen used Final Cut Pro to piece the various elements together. With a huge range of CGI and creature effects to deal with, the editing process on this movie was extremely complex. Final Cut Pro was used to create a lot of the background detail need to bring the green screen scenes to life.
4. 500 Days of Summer (2009)
This was a cute, quirky romantic comedy starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel.
Editing on the movie was by Alan Edward Bell in DVCPro HD format on Final Cut Pro. Because the storyline of the movie unfolds in a non-linear timeline, the workflow feature of Final Cut Pro made it easier to manage the sequencing of the different scenes. There were also 250 invisible effects which were created using Final Cut Pro’s editing features.
5. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
Continuing the X-Men franchise, this installment traces Wolverine’s childhood and the relationship with his brother. It didn’t really appeal to X-Men fans or movie critics.
Editing on the movie was by Nicolas De Toth and Megan Gill. There were a number of continuity glitches identified during the production of this movie but De Toth and Gill used Final Pro Cut to keep a consistent flow to the narrative. What is interesting about the editing on this movie is that all the cutting of the scenes required was done on Final Cut Pro 5, taking advantage of the software’s HD abilities and also the multi-clip features.
6. Burn After Reading (2008)
A black comedy from the talented brothers Joel and Ethan Coen, they wrote, produced, edited, and directed the movie.
The Coen brothers used Final Cut Pro on this movie because it was simple and easy to use - they were blocking together the rough cuts as the scenes were being shot, and Final Cut Pro gave them the flexibility that they needed to edit quickly. On this movie most of the action was shot using Sony cameras but there were several scenes on which a RED camera was added when an additional camera was needed. Even though there is a significantly different workflow between the two types of camera, the RED material was able to be integrated smoothly with the Sony footage.
7. No Country for Old Men (2007)
A neo-Western thriller from Coen brothers. They directed, wrote, and edited this production.
The movie was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Editing for editor Roderick Jaynes (a pseudonym for Joel and Ethan Coen).
Directing and editing a movie brings the two processes a lot closer together for the Coen brothers. An easy to use product such as Final Cut Pro ensures that they can construct the movie’s narrative using the timeline features of the product. This movie marked a chance in approach for the Coen brothers, who took advantage of the better resolution DVCPRO HD for their cutting process compared to earlier films that were cut at DV resolution.
8. 300 (2007)
Based on a graphic novel by Frank Miller, this is the fictionalized retelling of the Battle Termopylae - part of the Persian Wars. Directed by Zack Snyder, the movie was filmed with a super-imposition chroma key technique to help replicate the imagery of the original comic book. Editing on the movie was by William Hoy.
To capture the graphic novel look and feel of the film’s images, editor Hoy used a number of the key Final Cut Pro features such as the adjustment layer and blending modes to create depth and mood. With the look and feel of this movie so dependent on the effects created, editor Hoy spent a lot of time debating what was being added visually to each shot and how this would impact the length and continuity of each scene.
9. Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
With big name stars (Gwyneth Paltrow and Jude Law), this was an unusual film that used digital artists to build multi-layered 2D and 3D backgrounds for live action footage, with hand-drawn storyboards recreated as computer-generated 3D animatics. Critically it was well received but didn’t set the box office alight.
Editing on the movie was by Sabrina Plisco.
Final Cut Pro was particularly critical to create a scene between two characters that was shot in a physical set (unlike the digital soundstage that was used for the rest of the movie). Final Cut Pro allowed the filmmakers to line up the animatics with the live onstage footage. One of the challenges with this movie is that the editors had to manually assign time-codes to each take - the clips were then rendered out and sorted so that they could be used on a Final Cut Pro SD workstation. This approach was also used to create the master off-line cut. Batch lists of the cuts were then imported into Final Cut Pro.
10. Cold Mountain (2003)
This is an epic Civil War drama based on the novel by Charles Frazier. Starring Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, and Renee Zellweger this was critically acclaimed and performed reasonably well at the box office.
The movie was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Editing let by editor Walter Murch.
This was really seen as the breakthrough movie for the use of Final Cut Pro in Hollywood Movies. An entire book has been produced analysing how editor Murch used Final Cut Pro to edit the movie and analysis its impact on future cinema productions. Editor Murch believes that the use of Final Cut Pro on this movie indirected affected the ultimate creative outcome. In particular, the use of the DVD authoring capabilities on Final Cut Pro meant that the editing team was able to look at the material more often, sharing it with more people, and changing the way that they looked at certain scenes.
While Hollywood movies require editing tools of the highest order, the range of effects that you can achieve using Final Cut Pro is impressive - as well as the standard ripple, roll, slip, slide, scrub, razor blade and time remapping edit functions, Final Cut Pro also comes with a range of video transitions and a range of video and audio filters that will take your film project to the next level.
It is clear that Final Cut Pro is definitely now a star in the editing of Hollywood movies, it is time to make it a star in editing your movies as well.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
From Script to Screen on a Budget: 7 Essential Filmmaking Software
7 Best Filmmaking Software You Should Know (Low Budget)
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
When you’re an amateur filmmaker, then it’s essential to have affordable options for filmmaking software that can help you to achieve your goals. But, what types of options do you have that are going to fit in your budget? In this article, we’ll give you 7 different options for low-budget filmmaking software.
6 Filmmaking Software You Need to Know
Part 1: Film Editing Software to Edit Videos
1. Filmora Video Editor
Filmora - a video editor which has significantly improved overall performance, making the product faster, and more powerful, and taking the user editing experience to a new level.
It is perfect for helping beginners, and intermediate users create stylish videos by providing an intuitive user interface and built-in effects.
2. Vegas Pro
Vegas Pro is one of the most well-known budget options out there when it comes to video editing. It actually started out as editing software for audio (podcasts, radio shows, etc.), but then expanded over time. Because of those beginnings, many people have found that it is one of the best options you’ll have available when it comes to audio editing within a film. It’s also very versatile – you don’t need anything but a Windows PC in order to run it.
Part 2: Filmmaking Software to Improve Workflow
2. StudioBinder
Keeping up with the production process takes a lot of work, and Studio Binder was specially designed to help you take care of those things more easily. From script breakdowns (which keep everyone in the loop as to what is next in filming) to lists where you keep track of what shots you’ve taken and which you need to take, it has everything you need to keep your entire team on track throughout the entire process of filming.
3. Storyboarder
Keeping up with the story and everything around it during the filming process can take a lot of work. That’s why many filmmakers suggest putting together what is known as a storyboard – a rough draft of the storyline, put together in a fashion so that you can follow everything and check it all out properly. Storyboarder is a software package that helps you to visualize everything, check out if the story works, and keep up with your ideas (even if you get distracted during filming).
4. Adobe Audition
Sometimes, you need something that is a little more advanced and focused when it comes to putting together the sound mix in a way that is pleasing to the ears. Adobe Audition is one of the most popular options for this, because it has all of the tools necessary so that you can get the perfect balance and fullness of sound in your film. Your sound is just as important as your videography, so picking this up can be really helpful in the long run.
5. Evernote
Organization is absolutely essential when you’re trying to put a film together and, because of that, you’re likely exploring a lot of different options that can help you to stay organized. Evernote is a lovely option and it’s available for computers and for phones/tablets, so you can take it anywhere with you. You can put together task lists, keep notes on what’s going on during the filming process, and more. It’s a really simple program to use and it’s quite easy to import and export info from it.
6. Google Docs
Google Docs is part of the Google Suite, and it’s a smart word processing program that has all of the flexibility of programs like Microsoft Word. One of the biggest differences, however, is the ability to collaborate and work on the same document without the need to send it back and forth via email. Changes are updated in real time, so you can work on a document together, even if you aren’t in the same vicinity.
Conclusion
Do some research on the web and find the options that work best for your team’s budget and for how you plan on working on your films. You can find plenty of low-budget software that can help to make your film look great without breaking the budget you’ve set into place.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
When you’re an amateur filmmaker, then it’s essential to have affordable options for filmmaking software that can help you to achieve your goals. But, what types of options do you have that are going to fit in your budget? In this article, we’ll give you 7 different options for low-budget filmmaking software.
6 Filmmaking Software You Need to Know
Part 1: Film Editing Software to Edit Videos
1. Filmora Video Editor
Filmora - a video editor which has significantly improved overall performance, making the product faster, and more powerful, and taking the user editing experience to a new level.
It is perfect for helping beginners, and intermediate users create stylish videos by providing an intuitive user interface and built-in effects.
2. Vegas Pro
Vegas Pro is one of the most well-known budget options out there when it comes to video editing. It actually started out as editing software for audio (podcasts, radio shows, etc.), but then expanded over time. Because of those beginnings, many people have found that it is one of the best options you’ll have available when it comes to audio editing within a film. It’s also very versatile – you don’t need anything but a Windows PC in order to run it.
Part 2: Filmmaking Software to Improve Workflow
2. StudioBinder
Keeping up with the production process takes a lot of work, and Studio Binder was specially designed to help you take care of those things more easily. From script breakdowns (which keep everyone in the loop as to what is next in filming) to lists where you keep track of what shots you’ve taken and which you need to take, it has everything you need to keep your entire team on track throughout the entire process of filming.
3. Storyboarder
Keeping up with the story and everything around it during the filming process can take a lot of work. That’s why many filmmakers suggest putting together what is known as a storyboard – a rough draft of the storyline, put together in a fashion so that you can follow everything and check it all out properly. Storyboarder is a software package that helps you to visualize everything, check out if the story works, and keep up with your ideas (even if you get distracted during filming).
4. Adobe Audition
Sometimes, you need something that is a little more advanced and focused when it comes to putting together the sound mix in a way that is pleasing to the ears. Adobe Audition is one of the most popular options for this, because it has all of the tools necessary so that you can get the perfect balance and fullness of sound in your film. Your sound is just as important as your videography, so picking this up can be really helpful in the long run.
5. Evernote
Organization is absolutely essential when you’re trying to put a film together and, because of that, you’re likely exploring a lot of different options that can help you to stay organized. Evernote is a lovely option and it’s available for computers and for phones/tablets, so you can take it anywhere with you. You can put together task lists, keep notes on what’s going on during the filming process, and more. It’s a really simple program to use and it’s quite easy to import and export info from it.
6. Google Docs
Google Docs is part of the Google Suite, and it’s a smart word processing program that has all of the flexibility of programs like Microsoft Word. One of the biggest differences, however, is the ability to collaborate and work on the same document without the need to send it back and forth via email. Changes are updated in real time, so you can work on a document together, even if you aren’t in the same vicinity.
Conclusion
Do some research on the web and find the options that work best for your team’s budget and for how you plan on working on your films. You can find plenty of low-budget software that can help to make your film look great without breaking the budget you’ve set into place.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
When you’re an amateur filmmaker, then it’s essential to have affordable options for filmmaking software that can help you to achieve your goals. But, what types of options do you have that are going to fit in your budget? In this article, we’ll give you 7 different options for low-budget filmmaking software.
6 Filmmaking Software You Need to Know
Part 1: Film Editing Software to Edit Videos
1. Filmora Video Editor
Filmora - a video editor which has significantly improved overall performance, making the product faster, and more powerful, and taking the user editing experience to a new level.
It is perfect for helping beginners, and intermediate users create stylish videos by providing an intuitive user interface and built-in effects.
2. Vegas Pro
Vegas Pro is one of the most well-known budget options out there when it comes to video editing. It actually started out as editing software for audio (podcasts, radio shows, etc.), but then expanded over time. Because of those beginnings, many people have found that it is one of the best options you’ll have available when it comes to audio editing within a film. It’s also very versatile – you don’t need anything but a Windows PC in order to run it.
Part 2: Filmmaking Software to Improve Workflow
2. StudioBinder
Keeping up with the production process takes a lot of work, and Studio Binder was specially designed to help you take care of those things more easily. From script breakdowns (which keep everyone in the loop as to what is next in filming) to lists where you keep track of what shots you’ve taken and which you need to take, it has everything you need to keep your entire team on track throughout the entire process of filming.
3. Storyboarder
Keeping up with the story and everything around it during the filming process can take a lot of work. That’s why many filmmakers suggest putting together what is known as a storyboard – a rough draft of the storyline, put together in a fashion so that you can follow everything and check it all out properly. Storyboarder is a software package that helps you to visualize everything, check out if the story works, and keep up with your ideas (even if you get distracted during filming).
4. Adobe Audition
Sometimes, you need something that is a little more advanced and focused when it comes to putting together the sound mix in a way that is pleasing to the ears. Adobe Audition is one of the most popular options for this, because it has all of the tools necessary so that you can get the perfect balance and fullness of sound in your film. Your sound is just as important as your videography, so picking this up can be really helpful in the long run.
5. Evernote
Organization is absolutely essential when you’re trying to put a film together and, because of that, you’re likely exploring a lot of different options that can help you to stay organized. Evernote is a lovely option and it’s available for computers and for phones/tablets, so you can take it anywhere with you. You can put together task lists, keep notes on what’s going on during the filming process, and more. It’s a really simple program to use and it’s quite easy to import and export info from it.
6. Google Docs
Google Docs is part of the Google Suite, and it’s a smart word processing program that has all of the flexibility of programs like Microsoft Word. One of the biggest differences, however, is the ability to collaborate and work on the same document without the need to send it back and forth via email. Changes are updated in real time, so you can work on a document together, even if you aren’t in the same vicinity.
Conclusion
Do some research on the web and find the options that work best for your team’s budget and for how you plan on working on your films. You can find plenty of low-budget software that can help to make your film look great without breaking the budget you’ve set into place.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
When you’re an amateur filmmaker, then it’s essential to have affordable options for filmmaking software that can help you to achieve your goals. But, what types of options do you have that are going to fit in your budget? In this article, we’ll give you 7 different options for low-budget filmmaking software.
6 Filmmaking Software You Need to Know
Part 1: Film Editing Software to Edit Videos
1. Filmora Video Editor
Filmora - a video editor which has significantly improved overall performance, making the product faster, and more powerful, and taking the user editing experience to a new level.
It is perfect for helping beginners, and intermediate users create stylish videos by providing an intuitive user interface and built-in effects.
2. Vegas Pro
Vegas Pro is one of the most well-known budget options out there when it comes to video editing. It actually started out as editing software for audio (podcasts, radio shows, etc.), but then expanded over time. Because of those beginnings, many people have found that it is one of the best options you’ll have available when it comes to audio editing within a film. It’s also very versatile – you don’t need anything but a Windows PC in order to run it.
Part 2: Filmmaking Software to Improve Workflow
2. StudioBinder
Keeping up with the production process takes a lot of work, and Studio Binder was specially designed to help you take care of those things more easily. From script breakdowns (which keep everyone in the loop as to what is next in filming) to lists where you keep track of what shots you’ve taken and which you need to take, it has everything you need to keep your entire team on track throughout the entire process of filming.
3. Storyboarder
Keeping up with the story and everything around it during the filming process can take a lot of work. That’s why many filmmakers suggest putting together what is known as a storyboard – a rough draft of the storyline, put together in a fashion so that you can follow everything and check it all out properly. Storyboarder is a software package that helps you to visualize everything, check out if the story works, and keep up with your ideas (even if you get distracted during filming).
4. Adobe Audition
Sometimes, you need something that is a little more advanced and focused when it comes to putting together the sound mix in a way that is pleasing to the ears. Adobe Audition is one of the most popular options for this, because it has all of the tools necessary so that you can get the perfect balance and fullness of sound in your film. Your sound is just as important as your videography, so picking this up can be really helpful in the long run.
5. Evernote
Organization is absolutely essential when you’re trying to put a film together and, because of that, you’re likely exploring a lot of different options that can help you to stay organized. Evernote is a lovely option and it’s available for computers and for phones/tablets, so you can take it anywhere with you. You can put together task lists, keep notes on what’s going on during the filming process, and more. It’s a really simple program to use and it’s quite easy to import and export info from it.
6. Google Docs
Google Docs is part of the Google Suite, and it’s a smart word processing program that has all of the flexibility of programs like Microsoft Word. One of the biggest differences, however, is the ability to collaborate and work on the same document without the need to send it back and forth via email. Changes are updated in real time, so you can work on a document together, even if you aren’t in the same vicinity.
Conclusion
Do some research on the web and find the options that work best for your team’s budget and for how you plan on working on your films. You can find plenty of low-budget software that can help to make your film look great without breaking the budget you’ve set into place.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Unleash High-Definition Videos: Best Editing Software 2023
Top 5 HD (High-definition) Video Editing Software
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Many of the High-definition camcorder owners many have encountered encounter difficulty transferring and editing the HD video files they’ve shot. That’s because most of the latest camcorders are encoded in avchd format, which is not supported by most video editing programs. Here I collect the top 5 high-definition video editing software programs out there in the market. With them, you can easily edit the HD videos without hassle. Now read on and try them out.
Top 5 HD (High-definition) Video Editing Software
1. Wondershare Filmora
Filmora is one of the most popular freemium video editing software for both Windows and Mac to edit videos with high quality 1080p or even 4k footage. It is compatible with almost all video resolutions from 240 to 4K in whatever common format. It offers an ample amount of professional video tools, transitions and effects which can be easily found on its user-friendly interface. Upon editing, you can select how you would like your edited video to be saved. It can be in a specific output format based on the favorite or type of device you wish to playback on. Alternatively, upload it directly onto Facebook or YouTube for instant sharing. Here is also a detailed guide on how to edit HD video using this tool .
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.14 or later
Secure Download
Click here to get Filmora for PC by email
or Try Filmora App for mobile >>>
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2. iMovie
If you’re a Mac user, iMovie is perhaps the best choice for HD video editing. It’s the FREE video editing software that comes with all new Apple computers. The intuitive interface lets both the new and experienced people easily watch video clips, edit video and audio, and share videos on the web or on DVD.
3. CyberLink PowerDirector
CyberLink PowerDirector is one of the popular video editing software packages on the market for Windows users today. It provides a full solution for video creating, editing and sharing tools. You can easily use the built-in effects to tinker around with the chroma key, hand-paint animation and subtitle zoom in order to personalize your HD video to make it more stunning.
PowerDirector is not a free HD video editing software, you have to pay at least $69.99 to purchase it.
4. Vegas Pro18
Sony Vegas is another HD video editing program you can consider in Windows PC. Sony Vegas video editing software comes in several PC-compatible versions, all of which support HD video editing. This innovative editing tool is not only thoughtful, but it also save the users’ time and make the entire editing process so much easier and more enjoyable. For your reference, Vegas is quite expensive, it may cost you $599.
5. Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro is a popular HD video editing tool for both Windows and Mac users. It provides a start-to-finish professional video production solution. Thanks to the native editing support for DV, HDV, RED, Sony XDCAM, XDCAM EX, Panasonic P2, and avchd, you can work with virtually any video format out there.
Adobe Premiere Pro provides a time-limited trial period and if you want to purchase the paid version, you will cost at least $19.99/month.
Conclusion
Above are some of the best HD video editor that you can use, we hope this information is helpful for your HD video editing. To be honest, most video editing software which support 4K resolution will definitely support HD video editing. We have listed the top 10 best 4K video editing software in 2018 here and you can pick up one based on your condition. Remember, some 4K video editing software have a high requirement on the computer configurations and make sure that your meet the system requirement before downloading.
Filmora is one of the best video editing software for beginners which supports 4K as well. Check the video below to find out what Filmora can empower your story.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.14 or later
Secure Download
Click here to get Filmora for PC by email
or Try Filmora App for mobile >>>
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Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Many of the High-definition camcorder owners many have encountered encounter difficulty transferring and editing the HD video files they’ve shot. That’s because most of the latest camcorders are encoded in avchd format, which is not supported by most video editing programs. Here I collect the top 5 high-definition video editing software programs out there in the market. With them, you can easily edit the HD videos without hassle. Now read on and try them out.
Top 5 HD (High-definition) Video Editing Software
1. Wondershare Filmora
Filmora is one of the most popular freemium video editing software for both Windows and Mac to edit videos with high quality 1080p or even 4k footage. It is compatible with almost all video resolutions from 240 to 4K in whatever common format. It offers an ample amount of professional video tools, transitions and effects which can be easily found on its user-friendly interface. Upon editing, you can select how you would like your edited video to be saved. It can be in a specific output format based on the favorite or type of device you wish to playback on. Alternatively, upload it directly onto Facebook or YouTube for instant sharing. Here is also a detailed guide on how to edit HD video using this tool .
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.14 or later
Secure Download
Click here to get Filmora for PC by email
or Try Filmora App for mobile >>>
download filmora app for ios ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t ) download filmora app for android ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t )
2. iMovie
If you’re a Mac user, iMovie is perhaps the best choice for HD video editing. It’s the FREE video editing software that comes with all new Apple computers. The intuitive interface lets both the new and experienced people easily watch video clips, edit video and audio, and share videos on the web or on DVD.
3. CyberLink PowerDirector
CyberLink PowerDirector is one of the popular video editing software packages on the market for Windows users today. It provides a full solution for video creating, editing and sharing tools. You can easily use the built-in effects to tinker around with the chroma key, hand-paint animation and subtitle zoom in order to personalize your HD video to make it more stunning.
PowerDirector is not a free HD video editing software, you have to pay at least $69.99 to purchase it.
4. Vegas Pro18
Sony Vegas is another HD video editing program you can consider in Windows PC. Sony Vegas video editing software comes in several PC-compatible versions, all of which support HD video editing. This innovative editing tool is not only thoughtful, but it also save the users’ time and make the entire editing process so much easier and more enjoyable. For your reference, Vegas is quite expensive, it may cost you $599.
5. Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro is a popular HD video editing tool for both Windows and Mac users. It provides a start-to-finish professional video production solution. Thanks to the native editing support for DV, HDV, RED, Sony XDCAM, XDCAM EX, Panasonic P2, and avchd, you can work with virtually any video format out there.
Adobe Premiere Pro provides a time-limited trial period and if you want to purchase the paid version, you will cost at least $19.99/month.
Conclusion
Above are some of the best HD video editor that you can use, we hope this information is helpful for your HD video editing. To be honest, most video editing software which support 4K resolution will definitely support HD video editing. We have listed the top 10 best 4K video editing software in 2018 here and you can pick up one based on your condition. Remember, some 4K video editing software have a high requirement on the computer configurations and make sure that your meet the system requirement before downloading.
Filmora is one of the best video editing software for beginners which supports 4K as well. Check the video below to find out what Filmora can empower your story.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.14 or later
Secure Download
Click here to get Filmora for PC by email
or Try Filmora App for mobile >>>
download filmora app for ios ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t ) download filmora app for android ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t )
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Many of the High-definition camcorder owners many have encountered encounter difficulty transferring and editing the HD video files they’ve shot. That’s because most of the latest camcorders are encoded in avchd format, which is not supported by most video editing programs. Here I collect the top 5 high-definition video editing software programs out there in the market. With them, you can easily edit the HD videos without hassle. Now read on and try them out.
Top 5 HD (High-definition) Video Editing Software
1. Wondershare Filmora
Filmora is one of the most popular freemium video editing software for both Windows and Mac to edit videos with high quality 1080p or even 4k footage. It is compatible with almost all video resolutions from 240 to 4K in whatever common format. It offers an ample amount of professional video tools, transitions and effects which can be easily found on its user-friendly interface. Upon editing, you can select how you would like your edited video to be saved. It can be in a specific output format based on the favorite or type of device you wish to playback on. Alternatively, upload it directly onto Facebook or YouTube for instant sharing. Here is also a detailed guide on how to edit HD video using this tool .
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.14 or later
Secure Download
Click here to get Filmora for PC by email
or Try Filmora App for mobile >>>
download filmora app for ios ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t ) download filmora app for android ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t )
2. iMovie
If you’re a Mac user, iMovie is perhaps the best choice for HD video editing. It’s the FREE video editing software that comes with all new Apple computers. The intuitive interface lets both the new and experienced people easily watch video clips, edit video and audio, and share videos on the web or on DVD.
3. CyberLink PowerDirector
CyberLink PowerDirector is one of the popular video editing software packages on the market for Windows users today. It provides a full solution for video creating, editing and sharing tools. You can easily use the built-in effects to tinker around with the chroma key, hand-paint animation and subtitle zoom in order to personalize your HD video to make it more stunning.
PowerDirector is not a free HD video editing software, you have to pay at least $69.99 to purchase it.
4. Vegas Pro18
Sony Vegas is another HD video editing program you can consider in Windows PC. Sony Vegas video editing software comes in several PC-compatible versions, all of which support HD video editing. This innovative editing tool is not only thoughtful, but it also save the users’ time and make the entire editing process so much easier and more enjoyable. For your reference, Vegas is quite expensive, it may cost you $599.
5. Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro is a popular HD video editing tool for both Windows and Mac users. It provides a start-to-finish professional video production solution. Thanks to the native editing support for DV, HDV, RED, Sony XDCAM, XDCAM EX, Panasonic P2, and avchd, you can work with virtually any video format out there.
Adobe Premiere Pro provides a time-limited trial period and if you want to purchase the paid version, you will cost at least $19.99/month.
Conclusion
Above are some of the best HD video editor that you can use, we hope this information is helpful for your HD video editing. To be honest, most video editing software which support 4K resolution will definitely support HD video editing. We have listed the top 10 best 4K video editing software in 2018 here and you can pick up one based on your condition. Remember, some 4K video editing software have a high requirement on the computer configurations and make sure that your meet the system requirement before downloading.
Filmora is one of the best video editing software for beginners which supports 4K as well. Check the video below to find out what Filmora can empower your story.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.14 or later
Secure Download
Click here to get Filmora for PC by email
or Try Filmora App for mobile >>>
download filmora app for ios ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t ) download filmora app for android ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t )
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Many of the High-definition camcorder owners many have encountered encounter difficulty transferring and editing the HD video files they’ve shot. That’s because most of the latest camcorders are encoded in avchd format, which is not supported by most video editing programs. Here I collect the top 5 high-definition video editing software programs out there in the market. With them, you can easily edit the HD videos without hassle. Now read on and try them out.
Top 5 HD (High-definition) Video Editing Software
1. Wondershare Filmora
Filmora is one of the most popular freemium video editing software for both Windows and Mac to edit videos with high quality 1080p or even 4k footage. It is compatible with almost all video resolutions from 240 to 4K in whatever common format. It offers an ample amount of professional video tools, transitions and effects which can be easily found on its user-friendly interface. Upon editing, you can select how you would like your edited video to be saved. It can be in a specific output format based on the favorite or type of device you wish to playback on. Alternatively, upload it directly onto Facebook or YouTube for instant sharing. Here is also a detailed guide on how to edit HD video using this tool .
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.14 or later
Secure Download
Click here to get Filmora for PC by email
or Try Filmora App for mobile >>>
download filmora app for ios ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t ) download filmora app for android ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t )
2. iMovie
If you’re a Mac user, iMovie is perhaps the best choice for HD video editing. It’s the FREE video editing software that comes with all new Apple computers. The intuitive interface lets both the new and experienced people easily watch video clips, edit video and audio, and share videos on the web or on DVD.
3. CyberLink PowerDirector
CyberLink PowerDirector is one of the popular video editing software packages on the market for Windows users today. It provides a full solution for video creating, editing and sharing tools. You can easily use the built-in effects to tinker around with the chroma key, hand-paint animation and subtitle zoom in order to personalize your HD video to make it more stunning.
PowerDirector is not a free HD video editing software, you have to pay at least $69.99 to purchase it.
4. Vegas Pro18
Sony Vegas is another HD video editing program you can consider in Windows PC. Sony Vegas video editing software comes in several PC-compatible versions, all of which support HD video editing. This innovative editing tool is not only thoughtful, but it also save the users’ time and make the entire editing process so much easier and more enjoyable. For your reference, Vegas is quite expensive, it may cost you $599.
5. Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro is a popular HD video editing tool for both Windows and Mac users. It provides a start-to-finish professional video production solution. Thanks to the native editing support for DV, HDV, RED, Sony XDCAM, XDCAM EX, Panasonic P2, and avchd, you can work with virtually any video format out there.
Adobe Premiere Pro provides a time-limited trial period and if you want to purchase the paid version, you will cost at least $19.99/month.
Conclusion
Above are some of the best HD video editor that you can use, we hope this information is helpful for your HD video editing. To be honest, most video editing software which support 4K resolution will definitely support HD video editing. We have listed the top 10 best 4K video editing software in 2018 here and you can pick up one based on your condition. Remember, some 4K video editing software have a high requirement on the computer configurations and make sure that your meet the system requirement before downloading.
Filmora is one of the best video editing software for beginners which supports 4K as well. Check the video below to find out what Filmora can empower your story.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.14 or later
Secure Download
Click here to get Filmora for PC by email
or Try Filmora App for mobile >>>
download filmora app for ios ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t ) download filmora app for android ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t )
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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Free Divx Video Cutter Reviews: Top 6 Options
Top 5 Best Free Divx Video Cutters
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Video cutting is an important element of video edition. The good news is that there are a number of free applications that you can use for this function. Here is a list of top 5 Free video cutters for you.
- Avidemux
- Free Video Cutter
- Video Edit Master
- Cute Video Cutter
- VSDC Video Editor
- Recommended: Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor)
Avidemux
Avidemux is a free video cutting and joining software. It supports formats such as 3GP, Ogg Vorbis , Xvid, VP3, Huffyuv, WMV2, H263, MSMP4V2, SVQ3, RAW and more. It is simple to use. To cut a video file, just mark the starting and ending points. Then this software can easily cut the files into pieces.
Pros:
- Easily-to-use interface;
- Useful presets for common output tasks.
Cons:
- The performance is not very satisfactory.
Free Video Cutter
This software enables you to cut off part of a video and proceed to save it in the same or a different format. It offers a main window to see the options available for you and the video files. You can use it on various formats like MPEG4, WMV, MOV, MP3, FLV, Xvid, Quicktime MOV, AVI and Flash Video. All you need to do to cut the video is load it and then select the parts you want to cut and proceed to choose your output format.
Pros:
- Lightweight and easy to use;
- Supports a wide range of formats.
Cons:
- Cannot adjust video quality with the program.
Video Edit Master
Video Edit Master is a very great free video cutter to cut and join videos easily and fast with the original video quality. The interface is well structured so that you can easily fine tune the files as necessary. However, it only supports AVI (Xvid..etc.) and MPEG video files.
Pros:
- An easy-to-use interface.
Cons:
- It crashes sometimes;
- Only support AVI and MPEG video files.
Cute Video Cutter
This is a program that can help you remove unwanted parts from a video. With the slider, you can easily select the parts to cut. Supports formats like MPEG-1/2, WMV, AVI, FLV, MP4, DVD/VCD/SVCD, iPhone, AVI, Xvid, Apple TV, MOV and so much more indeed.
Pros:
- No need to search for an install any other codec;
- Easy user interface.
Cons:
- No audio cues.
VSDC Free Video Editor
VSDC Free Video Editor supports various types of videos such as MKV, FLV, MPG, MP4, WMV, VOB, DAT, AVI, MOV, etc.. With it, cutting and splitting MKV videos can be easier.
Pros:
- Many useful options provided;
- Can also be used as a video converter.
Cons:
- Computer resources (CPU and RAM) are required at a high level.
Recommended: Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor)
If you need a more professional video cutter, Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) is highly recommended. The powerful video cutting function allows you to easily cut video files into various fragments. You can also use the built-in scene detection function to cut video even more precisely.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Video cutting is an important element of video edition. The good news is that there are a number of free applications that you can use for this function. Here is a list of top 5 Free video cutters for you.
- Avidemux
- Free Video Cutter
- Video Edit Master
- Cute Video Cutter
- VSDC Video Editor
- Recommended: Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor)
Avidemux
Avidemux is a free video cutting and joining software. It supports formats such as 3GP, Ogg Vorbis , Xvid, VP3, Huffyuv, WMV2, H263, MSMP4V2, SVQ3, RAW and more. It is simple to use. To cut a video file, just mark the starting and ending points. Then this software can easily cut the files into pieces.
Pros:
- Easily-to-use interface;
- Useful presets for common output tasks.
Cons:
- The performance is not very satisfactory.
Free Video Cutter
This software enables you to cut off part of a video and proceed to save it in the same or a different format. It offers a main window to see the options available for you and the video files. You can use it on various formats like MPEG4, WMV, MOV, MP3, FLV, Xvid, Quicktime MOV, AVI and Flash Video. All you need to do to cut the video is load it and then select the parts you want to cut and proceed to choose your output format.
Pros:
- Lightweight and easy to use;
- Supports a wide range of formats.
Cons:
- Cannot adjust video quality with the program.
Video Edit Master
Video Edit Master is a very great free video cutter to cut and join videos easily and fast with the original video quality. The interface is well structured so that you can easily fine tune the files as necessary. However, it only supports AVI (Xvid..etc.) and MPEG video files.
Pros:
- An easy-to-use interface.
Cons:
- It crashes sometimes;
- Only support AVI and MPEG video files.
Cute Video Cutter
This is a program that can help you remove unwanted parts from a video. With the slider, you can easily select the parts to cut. Supports formats like MPEG-1/2, WMV, AVI, FLV, MP4, DVD/VCD/SVCD, iPhone, AVI, Xvid, Apple TV, MOV and so much more indeed.
Pros:
- No need to search for an install any other codec;
- Easy user interface.
Cons:
- No audio cues.
VSDC Free Video Editor
VSDC Free Video Editor supports various types of videos such as MKV, FLV, MPG, MP4, WMV, VOB, DAT, AVI, MOV, etc.. With it, cutting and splitting MKV videos can be easier.
Pros:
- Many useful options provided;
- Can also be used as a video converter.
Cons:
- Computer resources (CPU and RAM) are required at a high level.
Recommended: Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor)
If you need a more professional video cutter, Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) is highly recommended. The powerful video cutting function allows you to easily cut video files into various fragments. You can also use the built-in scene detection function to cut video even more precisely.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Video cutting is an important element of video edition. The good news is that there are a number of free applications that you can use for this function. Here is a list of top 5 Free video cutters for you.
- Avidemux
- Free Video Cutter
- Video Edit Master
- Cute Video Cutter
- VSDC Video Editor
- Recommended: Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor)
Avidemux
Avidemux is a free video cutting and joining software. It supports formats such as 3GP, Ogg Vorbis , Xvid, VP3, Huffyuv, WMV2, H263, MSMP4V2, SVQ3, RAW and more. It is simple to use. To cut a video file, just mark the starting and ending points. Then this software can easily cut the files into pieces.
Pros:
- Easily-to-use interface;
- Useful presets for common output tasks.
Cons:
- The performance is not very satisfactory.
Free Video Cutter
This software enables you to cut off part of a video and proceed to save it in the same or a different format. It offers a main window to see the options available for you and the video files. You can use it on various formats like MPEG4, WMV, MOV, MP3, FLV, Xvid, Quicktime MOV, AVI and Flash Video. All you need to do to cut the video is load it and then select the parts you want to cut and proceed to choose your output format.
Pros:
- Lightweight and easy to use;
- Supports a wide range of formats.
Cons:
- Cannot adjust video quality with the program.
Video Edit Master
Video Edit Master is a very great free video cutter to cut and join videos easily and fast with the original video quality. The interface is well structured so that you can easily fine tune the files as necessary. However, it only supports AVI (Xvid..etc.) and MPEG video files.
Pros:
- An easy-to-use interface.
Cons:
- It crashes sometimes;
- Only support AVI and MPEG video files.
Cute Video Cutter
This is a program that can help you remove unwanted parts from a video. With the slider, you can easily select the parts to cut. Supports formats like MPEG-1/2, WMV, AVI, FLV, MP4, DVD/VCD/SVCD, iPhone, AVI, Xvid, Apple TV, MOV and so much more indeed.
Pros:
- No need to search for an install any other codec;
- Easy user interface.
Cons:
- No audio cues.
VSDC Free Video Editor
VSDC Free Video Editor supports various types of videos such as MKV, FLV, MPG, MP4, WMV, VOB, DAT, AVI, MOV, etc.. With it, cutting and splitting MKV videos can be easier.
Pros:
- Many useful options provided;
- Can also be used as a video converter.
Cons:
- Computer resources (CPU and RAM) are required at a high level.
Recommended: Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor)
If you need a more professional video cutter, Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) is highly recommended. The powerful video cutting function allows you to easily cut video files into various fragments. You can also use the built-in scene detection function to cut video even more precisely.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Video cutting is an important element of video edition. The good news is that there are a number of free applications that you can use for this function. Here is a list of top 5 Free video cutters for you.
- Avidemux
- Free Video Cutter
- Video Edit Master
- Cute Video Cutter
- VSDC Video Editor
- Recommended: Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor)
Avidemux
Avidemux is a free video cutting and joining software. It supports formats such as 3GP, Ogg Vorbis , Xvid, VP3, Huffyuv, WMV2, H263, MSMP4V2, SVQ3, RAW and more. It is simple to use. To cut a video file, just mark the starting and ending points. Then this software can easily cut the files into pieces.
Pros:
- Easily-to-use interface;
- Useful presets for common output tasks.
Cons:
- The performance is not very satisfactory.
Free Video Cutter
This software enables you to cut off part of a video and proceed to save it in the same or a different format. It offers a main window to see the options available for you and the video files. You can use it on various formats like MPEG4, WMV, MOV, MP3, FLV, Xvid, Quicktime MOV, AVI and Flash Video. All you need to do to cut the video is load it and then select the parts you want to cut and proceed to choose your output format.
Pros:
- Lightweight and easy to use;
- Supports a wide range of formats.
Cons:
- Cannot adjust video quality with the program.
Video Edit Master
Video Edit Master is a very great free video cutter to cut and join videos easily and fast with the original video quality. The interface is well structured so that you can easily fine tune the files as necessary. However, it only supports AVI (Xvid..etc.) and MPEG video files.
Pros:
- An easy-to-use interface.
Cons:
- It crashes sometimes;
- Only support AVI and MPEG video files.
Cute Video Cutter
This is a program that can help you remove unwanted parts from a video. With the slider, you can easily select the parts to cut. Supports formats like MPEG-1/2, WMV, AVI, FLV, MP4, DVD/VCD/SVCD, iPhone, AVI, Xvid, Apple TV, MOV and so much more indeed.
Pros:
- No need to search for an install any other codec;
- Easy user interface.
Cons:
- No audio cues.
VSDC Free Video Editor
VSDC Free Video Editor supports various types of videos such as MKV, FLV, MPG, MP4, WMV, VOB, DAT, AVI, MOV, etc.. With it, cutting and splitting MKV videos can be easier.
Pros:
- Many useful options provided;
- Can also be used as a video converter.
Cons:
- Computer resources (CPU and RAM) are required at a high level.
Recommended: Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor)
If you need a more professional video cutter, Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) is highly recommended. The powerful video cutting function allows you to easily cut video files into various fragments. You can also use the built-in scene detection function to cut video even more precisely.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
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