If you're doing multicam (like live performances), Hitfilm has no tools to assist in multicam. If you're shooting single camera "filmic" videos, Hitfilm's editing tools are up to it. ![]() Vegas is still my primary editor, with Hitfilm (especially with integration) handling complex animation and VFX work. LoL!įYI I have had a silky smooth experience on Vegas Pro 14-much smoother than 13. I think I'll do a bit more research before experimenting & starting the clock running on the trial. Which has me looking more closely Hitfilm Pro as a solution. I loved the simplicity & speed of Sony Vegas workflow, but I'm seeing everywhere that since becoming Magix v14, it's got many problems. It'd be an extra bonus to see a workflow tutorial of course. I was in hopes that someone knew of any really creative music video producer/editors that use Hitfilm as their main NLE of choice so that I might take a look at some of their work. Hence the reason I'm curious about results being achieved with Hitfilm & the workflow in terms of music video production specifically. ![]() ![]() I've been away from video production for a while & see that Hitfilm seems to have matured pretty nicely since I demoed the initial version. Being a music producer I've got several solutions in my tool kit to overcome challenges working with audio Sony Vegas (which I've learned interfaces with Hitfilm) being one of them. Thanks for the experienced feedback Andy001z.
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