Follow us on Twitter!
Follow us on Facebook!
 

Go Back   Pixtus - Photography Forum, Photographers, Photo Tips > Videography Information > Video Editing Discussion


Recomend the best software for editing 5DMkII video

This is a discussion on Recomend the best software for editing 5DMkII video within the Video Editing Discussion forums, part of the Videography Information category; Whats the Photoshop of video editors? Would run on a Mac Pro 2.92 quad, 16gig memory. 7 terabyte disk with ...

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
  (#1) Old
Rest in peace John...
 
johnastovall's Avatar
 
Posts: 10,238
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Dublin, TX,
Real First Name: Stovall
Camera: Leica M8/Leica X1/Canon 1DsMkIII/Canon 5DMkII/Leica M7/Leicaflex SL2/Ricoh GR-DIII
Can Others Edit My Photos: No
iTrader Rating: 17

Likes Received LIKES Received: 1
Likes Given LIKES Given: 0
Recomend the best software for editing 5DMkII video - 12-23-2009, 01:57 PM


Whats the Photoshop of video editors?

Would run on a Mac Pro 2.92 quad, 16gig memory. 7 terabyte disk with 100 gig stripped over two disks, so compute power should not be a problem.editing?


Oh, what are the must read books on video editing.

---------------------------
"The market wants a Leica to be a Leica: the inheritor of tradition, the subject of lore, and indisputably a mark of status to own."
Mike Johnston

Last edited by johnastovall; 12-23-2009 at 02:05 PM..
Reply With Quote
Sponsored Links

Premium Members do not see Google advertisements. SIGN UP today and help support our community.
  (#2) Old
Premium Member
 
Wil_Bloodworth's Avatar
 
Posts: 3,934
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Frisco, Texas
Real First Name: Wil
Camera: Nikon
Can Others Edit My Photos: No
iTrader Rating: 10

Likes Received LIKES Received: 9
Likes Given LIKES Given: 0
12-23-2009, 02:11 PM


John:

Video Editing Software Review 2010 - TopTenREVIEWS

I used to use Pinnacle's Studio but this year I purchased PowerDirector and like it a lot better.

- Wil

---------------------------
Portrait Site: www.ParkImaging.com
Commercial Site: www.DallasCommercialPhoto.com
flickr
Reply With Quote
  (#3) Old
Camouflaged Moderator
 
Daniel Bates's Avatar
 
Posts: 11,351
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Daegu, Korea
Real First Name: Daniel
Camera: Canon
Can Others Edit My Photos: Yes
iTrader Rating: 9

Likes Received LIKES Received: 31
Likes Given LIKES Given: 35
12-23-2009, 02:31 PM


Final Cut Pro. If you hate FCP, there's Premiere Pro CS4, and at last resort I'd recommend Avid Media Composer, but Final Cut Pro is by far the most common editing application used by 5D shooters editing on Apple hardware.

Get Pluraleyes if you run dual system sound - it's a plugin that automatically syncs audio tracks, so you can record a high-quality track on an external recorder (Zoom H4n or the like) and then automatically match it up with the crappy audio recorded on the 5D's internal microphone.

There's a lot of good information on Phillip Bloom's blog and on the dedicated DV Info forum (which is where I learned nearly everything I know about shooting video with DSLRs). DV Info is to videography what TPF is to photography - a wealth of information from a large group of skilled professionals and amateurs.

As far as books, I don't really know. The video school I went to didn't teach out of a textbook; we had a few PowerPoint slides to explain the basic rules, but most of our education came from hands-on shooting and editing. I think I learned the most from watching professional video (movies, television, commercials, et cetera) from a technical mindset, much like dissecting photographs. What are the camera movements? When two people are having a conversation, what angles did the director of photography use? When did the camera move in for the closeup? When did it pull back? How is the video paced - fast cuts (less than three seconds in between) or slow cuts? And so on, and so forth.

---------------------------
Forum Rules Here | How To: Report rule violations
Reply With Quote
  (#4) Old
Uber Poster
 
ngoduyviet's Avatar
 
Posts: 2,826
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Stafford, Texas
Real First Name: Viet
Camera: Any
Can Others Edit My Photos: Yes
iTrader Rating: 35

Likes Received LIKES Received: 29
Likes Given LIKES Given: 1
Send a message via Skype™ to ngoduyviet
12-23-2009, 08:43 PM


No idea on the best software but damn, that system must have set you back a few bucks.

---------------------------
Blog
Reply With Quote
  (#5) Old
Forum Master
 
flx2000's Avatar
 
Posts: 1,082
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Houston, Texas
Real First Name: Felix
Camera: Nikon D300S
Can Others Edit My Photos: Yes
iTrader Rating: 0

Likes Received LIKES Received: 0
Likes Given LIKES Given: 0
12-23-2009, 09:05 PM


Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel Bates View Post
Final Cut Pro. If you hate FCP, there's Premiere Pro CS4, and at last resort I'd recommend Avid Media Composer, but Final Cut Pro is by far the most common editing application used by 5D shooters editing on Apple hardware.

Get Pluraleyes if you run dual system sound - it's a plugin that automatically syncs audio tracks, so you can record a high-quality track on an external recorder (Zoom H4n or the like) and then automatically match it up with the crappy audio recorded on the 5D's internal microphone.

There's a lot of good information on Phillip Bloom's blog and on the dedicated DV Info forum (which is where I learned nearly everything I know about shooting video with DSLRs). DV Info is to videography what TPF is to photography - a wealth of information from a large group of skilled professionals and amateurs.

As far as books, I don't really know. The video school I went to didn't teach out of a textbook; we had a few PowerPoint slides to explain the basic rules, but most of our education came from hands-on shooting and editing. I think I learned the most from watching professional video (movies, television, commercials, et cetera) from a technical mindset, much like dissecting photographs. What are the camera movements? When two people are having a conversation, what angles did the director of photography use? When did the camera move in for the closeup? When did it pull back? How is the video paced - fast cuts (less than three seconds in between) or slow cuts? And so on, and so forth.
+1,2 and 3. there is also avid liquid 7.

---------------------------
Model Mayhem #308042
Reply With Quote
  (#6) Old
Rest in peace John...
 
johnastovall's Avatar
 
Posts: 10,238
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Dublin, TX,
Real First Name: Stovall
Camera: Leica M8/Leica X1/Canon 1DsMkIII/Canon 5DMkII/Leica M7/Leicaflex SL2/Ricoh GR-DIII
Can Others Edit My Photos: No
iTrader Rating: 17

Likes Received LIKES Received: 1
Likes Given LIKES Given: 0
12-23-2009, 09:39 PM


Quote:
Originally Posted by ngoduyviet View Post
No idea on the best software but damn, that system must have set you back a few bucks.
Building it on a bare bones Mac Pro with memory and drives from OWC just a little over 1k not counting the Mac Pro. What cost many beaver pelts, Eizo CG243W. Am using SoftRAIID for stripping and disd manement chores.

---------------------------
"The market wants a Leica to be a Leica: the inheritor of tradition, the subject of lore, and indisputably a mark of status to own."
Mike Johnston

Last edited by johnastovall; 12-23-2009 at 09:45 PM..
Reply With Quote
  (#7) Old
Uber Poster
 
Rson's Avatar
 
Posts: 2,599
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Keller, Texas
Real First Name: Rich
Camera: A disposable from CVS
Can Others Edit My Photos: Yes
iTrader Rating: 0

Likes Received LIKES Received: 66
Likes Given LIKES Given: 12
12-23-2009, 10:38 PM


I use Premiere Pro CS4, love it.
Reply With Quote
  (#8) Old
Member
 
BSGp8ntball's Avatar
 
Posts: 175
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: SW Houston, Texas
Real First Name: Keith
Camera: Canon
Can Others Edit My Photos: Yes
iTrader Rating: 1

Likes Received LIKES Received: 0
Likes Given LIKES Given: 0
12-28-2009, 12:33 AM


I am a HUGE supporter of Premier Pro. I have hear some great things about FCP for the Mac. I think either software will allow you to do 10x's more then what you will probably ever need. You should be able to find good support and plenty of forums with helpful info for both programs as well. I do know Premier Pro has a 30 day trial. you might be able to get the same for FCP. If you stay with those two choices your basically at Ford/Chevy or Canon/Nikon, ultimately you'll be please with either. Just find which one seems to "feel" better to you.
Reply With Quote
  (#9) Old
Forum Regular
 
RightAngle's Avatar
 
Posts: 849
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Real First Name: Andy
Camera: 1D MKIV & 5D MKII
Can Others Edit My Photos: No
iTrader Rating: 12

Likes Received LIKES Received: 0
Likes Given LIKES Given: 0
12-28-2009, 12:39 AM


Final Cut Studio

---------------------------
Canon Cameras & Lenses - Mac Computers - DW Drums
Reply With Quote
  (#10) Old
Supa Dupa Poster
 
ldelacruz's Avatar
 
Posts: 5,320
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Katy, Texas
Real First Name: Lonnie
Camera: Canon
Can Others Edit My Photos: Yes
iTrader Rating: 14

Likes Received LIKES Received: 1
Likes Given LIKES Given: 0
12-28-2009, 01:35 AM


Adobe Premiere is the Photoshop of video editing but pretty involved. If you just want basic editing then Adobe Premier Elements is very easy to use and learn. Elements will do editing, titles, transitions, voice overs and music. For $99 it should Do more than you need.

---------------------------
"I am epic win! I push to limit! No pain no pain!" Can you name the commercial the quotes are from?
Reply With Quote
  (#11) Old
Forum Regular
 
RightAngle's Avatar
 
Posts: 849
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Real First Name: Andy
Camera: 1D MKIV & 5D MKII
Can Others Edit My Photos: No
iTrader Rating: 12

Likes Received LIKES Received: 0
Likes Given LIKES Given: 0
12-28-2009, 01:41 AM


Quote:
Originally Posted by ldelacruz View Post
Adobe Premiere is the Photoshop of video editing but pretty involved. If you just want basic editing then Adobe Premier Elements is very easy to use and learn. Elements will do editing, titles, transitions, voice overs and music. For $99 it should Do more than you need.
I'm not sure about Premiere Elements but I know Final Cut Express wont edit 5D II footage without doing some conversions before you load it in.

go check out cinema5D.com • The forum for dslr filmmakers

---------------------------
Canon Cameras & Lenses - Mac Computers - DW Drums
Reply With Quote
  (#12) Old
Camouflaged Moderator
 
Daniel Bates's Avatar
 
Posts: 11,351
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Daegu, Korea
Real First Name: Daniel
Camera: Canon
Can Others Edit My Photos: Yes
iTrader Rating: 9

Likes Received LIKES Received: 31
Likes Given LIKES Given: 35
12-28-2009, 02:06 AM


Premiere Elements plays nicely with Neoscene if you choose to go that route - but since you're using Apple hardware I would still recommend Final Cut Studio.

---------------------------
Forum Rules Here | How To: Report rule violations
Reply With Quote
  (#13) Old
Junior Member
 
Jester's Avatar
 
Posts: 31
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Houston, TX,
Real First Name: Paul
Camera: Canon D5, Sony EX1, iPhone :)
Can Others Edit My Photos: No
iTrader Rating: 0

Likes Received LIKES Received: 0
Likes Given LIKES Given: 0
01-02-2010, 11:03 AM


Quote:
Originally Posted by RightAngle View Post
Final Cut Studio
+1 for Final Cut Studio. All the tools you will need in one nice tidy bundle.
Reply With Quote
  (#14) Old
Uber Poster
 
tukaniray's Avatar
 
Posts: 2,246
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Houston, Texas
Real First Name: Raymond
Camera: Nikon
Can Others Edit My Photos: Yes
iTrader Rating: 8

Likes Received LIKES Received: 26
Likes Given LIKES Given: 39
01-21-2010, 04:30 AM


I also go Final Cut Pro ... I have been using it for a long time in Video Production world and fully recommend it.

I also am very familiar with Avid Media Composer another great choice.

CS4 Premiere ... for me ... I haven't touched premiere since 6.0 ...

FYI - FCP at the moment is battling Avid for the top spot in the Broadcast realm.

Another FYI ... Avid is the best stable of all the choices.

-Ray-
Reply With Quote
  (#15) Old
Forum Master
 
flx2000's Avatar
 
Posts: 1,082
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Houston, Texas
Real First Name: Felix
Camera: Nikon D300S
Can Others Edit My Photos: Yes
iTrader Rating: 0

Likes Received LIKES Received: 0
Likes Given LIKES Given: 0
01-21-2010, 04:52 PM


I tried avid before, i coudn't get used to the way you imported video, too many selections. but i guess it's needed in the media world. I prefer premiere with after effects and encore for dvd burning. avid bought pinnacle studios or vice versa, have not looked at it since. can't stand pinnacle soft. crashes too much.

---------------------------
Model Mayhem #308042
Reply With Quote
Reply

Tags
5dmkii, editing, recomend, software, video

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



Visit Our Sponsors
 

Google Sponsors

Premium Members do not see Google advertisements. SIGN UP today and help support our community.

Copyright ©2004 - 2011, Abel Longoria - www.Pixtus.com
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2012, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.