Premiere Elements - fast and inexpensive video editing
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Sat, 2007-09-29 15:11 1695 days ago

Now up to version 4 just announced Sep ‘07, Premiere Elements is like Premiere Pro/Final Cut “Light”– it lets PC users quickly capture, edit, and export almost any mix of video, including DV, web, DVD, and supposedly even comes with presets for no-math-required direct export and upload to YouTube and other sites.*

Adobe wrote:
[With Premiere Elements] you can create a Flash video that conforms perfectly to the needs of YouTube, so you get a nice optimized video that loads right up to a web site.

Not quite free, the low $99 is IMO a very good price for the feature set. Available for Windows XP/Vista (Mac users get iLife free :-) from Adobe. Also see their how-it-works feature page.

*Note– I’m currently using Premiere Elements 2, but will confirm these features are as easy to use as they say once I upgrade.


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Tue, 2007-12-18 14:09

Scrap that upgrade stuff above… moved to Mac (iMac 24” 2.4GHz) and using iMovie-soon-to-be-FinalCut… but Premiere Elements likely still a good choice for PC users.