Free Video Editing Software for Macs
Posted by JaypeeOnline on March 13, 2007 · 1 Comment
Last week, I featured a list of free video editors for Windows. Now here’s a list for Mac users.
Avid Free DV
Avid Free DV is feature-streamlined, standalone software which includes basic video and audio editing capabilities, up to two streams of real-time effects and support for both Windows XP and Macintosh OS X platforms.
Clesh
Clesh from Forbidden Technologies is an unrivalled video editing and sharing tool. Our Java design ensures that most modern computers, Mac, PC, desktop or laptop can use Clesh without any software installation or hardware upgrades. You can benefit immediately from this remarkable product.
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I used Avid once, many years ago. I have been told that in every upgrade they come out with the keystrokes are different. That would drive me up the wall. I always recommend to people to at least try out some version of Final Cut Pro, whether it’s Final Cut Express, an academic version, or – if you have the money – Final Cut Studio 2. Just depends on what you can afford.
You can’t go wrong with Final Cut,
Shayne
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