![]() ![]() None of these are full packages, they are just tasters for much larger packages. I won't be using the gun stuff, but there are some things I may find some use for, like the smoke and fog, which could be nice with animated titles. I've checked out a lot of the stock footage from Action VFX, and it's pretty good. I haven't downloaded Action Pro yet, but I look forward to exploring it. I've got a lot of time invested in my Vegas Pro workflow. I never thought I would have this stuff unless it came in a Vegas upgrade. I love the free plugins I got with the free Ignite Express, and I'm very familiar with what comes extra with Ignite Pro. I can understand how some people may feel they don't need this, but I use Vegas Pro and a lot of plugins from companies like NewBlue and Boris. If you use it once, it'll have paid for itself. with After Effects like effects/compositing.Īt $30, if you work with video at all, it's worth having in the tool-box. Hit-Film combines a pretty decent video editor. You've got to have excellent/even lighting on the green-screen. but nowhere close to Primatte Studio or Davinci Resolve. If you have higher-end video tools, Hit-Film is likely not going to replace them. If you have a new iPhone (new video and photo formats), your existing editor might not (yet) be compatible. Davinci Resolve (feature wise) is nothing short of amazing. ![]() As the session grew a bit more complex, the timeline got scrambled. Ie: I've run into issues with Davinci Resolve where the timeline was fine for basic cuts/edits. ![]() and having an alternative was the only way to get work finished. FWIW, From my experience using video editing software (Adobe, Vegas, Davinci Resolve, etc), it's good to have several options. ![]()
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