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    So, after filming my turkey hunts last year and promptly screwing up most of my should-be-dead opportunities trying to get it on film, I decided to double down and get some bigger, bulkier, better quality video equipment to really challenge myself. I can’t get a Sandhill Crane to fold in camera, so the answer is obviously “get a better camera!” So, I know there are some video gurus on here. What editing software should I look at for putting together some decent videos...assuming I actually get some decent footage. I went with a Sony NX80 and will be running a Rode vid-mic-pro+. I’m looking for something that’s relatively intuitive/simple for an old, anti-tech guy to use for condensing vids and controlling/adding audio etc. running Windows 10 on my Laptop.
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    Shotcut.

    It’s a free editing program designed by people
    In the film industry. Extremely versatile program and there’s a lot of YT videos to guide you through it. Check it out, you’ll be impressed by the idea and by the program.

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    I paid for Wondershare Filmora

    I want to say it was $75 for a lifetime subscription. It's probably a little more in depth than one actually needs to make hunting videos and such but it's a solid program.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tater View Post
    Shotcut.

    It’s a free editing program designed by people
    In the film industry. Extremely versatile program and there’s a lot of YT videos to guide you through it. Check it out, you’ll be impressed by the idea and by the program.
    What she said.

    Editing sucks.

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    Thanks Shippy

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    I have used AVS, Cyberlink Power Director, and Sony Vegas.

    Sony Vegas has the most options out of the 3, and will do ANYTHING you would ever need, but it is also the most expensive of the ones I listed
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    I still use an old version of Windows Movie Maker. I will look into Shot it.

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    Cool...will check all this out. Thanks.
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