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Originally Posted by kaisen
Nostatic said on a different thread that the video editing software that comes standard on Macs is the way to go.
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I actually hated the previous version of iMovie, though I knew people who liked it. Historically though, it gave you the most power with the easiest interface. The new version (in iLife '11) looks pretty damn slick. Ridiculous stuff that you can do with a click here and there. I moved to FinalCut some years back as I needed to deal with multiple streams at once and really love that. I find it much easier to deal with than Avid or Premiere, but I'll admit that I haven't played with those the last couple years either. I hate Avid as a company, so I avoid their products if at all possible. Too many years of getting screwed over as a ProTools user and raped for MediaComposer.
On the win side though, don't know the best way to go. People in our building use Premiere and a few use Vegas.