If you don't mind a steep learning curve, take a look at Lightworks
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I personally use After Effects (It's easier for me than Premiere) and I know it isn't ment for that sort of thing but it helps me alot and I've made a lot of good intros with it.
I want to make a Youtube Channel, and I need a video editor with the following features: (I already have a good screen recorder)
--Combine multiple clips to make one video
--Lengthen or shorten clips
--Split one clip into multiple clips, and edit each one individually
--Zoom in on one clip, so that it shows only part of the screen
--Add text or images wherever I want on the screen, with whatever duration I want
--Preserve audio from recordings, add whatever audio I want, or both
--Change the pitch of audio
That's all I could think of now. I'm not too worried about price, anything less than $100 should be good.
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sony vegas is really easy to use at the basic level (what you want) and has plenty of potential if you want to be more advanced
If you don't mind a steep learning curve, take a look at Lightworks
Yes its very quietNOT ANYMOREI personally use After Effects (It's easier for me than Premiere) and I know it isn't ment for that sort of thing but it helps me alot and I've made a lot of good intros with it.
Pinnacle Studio works for me but I only use that for major things.
I mainly use Windows Movie Maker