Friday 1 March 2013

Software: The Theatrical Presentation

Our final look into software options for presenting would fall under one of the final categories I've decided to classify. Video presentations would be almost a complete presentation all in their own selves, unless incomplete.

Adobe Premiere Elements 11 has had some great reviews for basic video editing, and considered one of the top 10 best video editing software. According to Michael Muchmore from PCMag.com (link), the software has some video-debugging issues, along with tool access and lack of 3D support.

After taking a bit of time to play around with some simple and somewhat complex video editing tools, I would agree that it's hard to access particularily demanding tools (Ones I wanted to use in repetition to particular frames) and it began to slow down my advanced desktop (with a more than acceptable video card) and took a very long time to make sure my audio matched my video in sync.

Pros: A very simple way to cut and transition sketches to make a presentation with a very easy converter for many different formats for presentation.

Cons: It will take a very long time to make an adequate video out of bad footage, and can leave even an expert disheartened to finish a video project.

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