WHICH EDITING SOFTWARE IS BEST FOR YOU? JORDAN ORME | FILM EDITOR If you are interested in the magic of editing, and are wanting to know where to start, the first question that often comes to mind is, Which software should I use? You are probably wondering out of hundreds of video editing softwares out there, which one is for me? Lucky for you, after 7+ years for professional video editing experience I put together this free guide to reveal the best editing software just for YOU. The best software to fulfill your personal video editing needs and goals and get you started on your exciting creative journey. YAY! :) Once you are done reading this guide you will know exactly what software to use. Join me on the journey to discover the right software to fit your needs. JORDANORME.COM ©JORDANORME ALL RIGHTS RESERVED SHOULD I GET FREE SOFTWARE OR PAID VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE? “In this world, you get what you pay for.” -Kurt Vonnegut PAID FREE If you are sure that you want to learn to edit videos and films I would highly recommend investing in professional software. If you are not really sure if you want to fully commit, I would recommend getting a free version of professional software or a free software entirely. ➔ Best for maximizing creativity and a great overall editing experience. ➔ Best for those who are simply curious, or want to try it out. ➔ These are softwares that many editors are familiar with so tutorials, troubleshooting and support will abound. ➔ No cost and no commitment. ➔ If you ever decide to turn editing into an income source, professional software will be what you are required to work with. ➔ Remember the free software will most likely have some limitations with what you are able to accomplish within it. Project Applications ● ● ● ● YouTube Personally Creativity Editing at your job Professional Freelance Editing Maximum Freedom IF YOU FALL WITHIN THIS CATEGORY HEAD TO THE PAID SOFTWARES Project Applications ● ● ● School projects Social media Videos for friends and family Experimenting IF YOU FALL WITHIN THIS CATEGORY HEAD TO THE FREE SOFTWARES JORDANORME.COM ©JORDANORME ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PAID SOFTWARE 1. PREMIERE PRO $20.99/month, with 7-day free trial. Adobe Premiere Pro is my #1 overall recommendation for most editors and it is the software I personally use. It is the industry standard editing software for most professional editors and is the post popular editing software in the world with over 9 million users. Since Premiere Pro is the most popular editing software of choice, there are plenty of tutorials and resources teaching editors to use the software. If you encounter an issue, there is an army of Premiere Pro users on the internet to troubleshoot the issue along with you. With Premiere Pro, you can edit footage in any format, from 8K to virtual reality. It comes with Premiere Rush, a new all-in-one app that works across all devices. Film and edit on your phone, and then share to social from your device or desktop. Lastly, Premiere works seamlessly with other apps and services, including Adobe Photoshop, After Effects, Audition, and other very common apps that visual digital artists use often. 1. FINAL CUT PRO X $299 If you are someone who wants to edit exclusively on a Mac and does not collaborate with other editor’s or post production professionals to finish their projects, Final Cut Pro X may be for you. Final Cut Pro X is the fastest editor on Mac. The way that it communicates with OS X is virtually seamless allowing you to edit more complex projects and work with larger frame sizes, higher frame rates, and more effects all at blazing speeds. The downside is it is used much less in the film and video making industry, which makes it difficult to collaborate with others if the project needs to be handed off or if you need an assistant editor. It is not the industry standard and much less people use it making it slightly more difficult to receive help if needed. It does, however, come with a cheaper price tag than Premiere given you use it for more than one and a half years. Final Cut Pro X is definitely a great choice for independent creators. JORDANORME.COM ©JORDANORME ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 3. AVID MEDIA COMPOSER $23.99/month or $1,299 total, free lite version with limitations. Avid Media Composer is my top recommended software if you want to edit feature films or television shows. This is the editing software that is taught in most film schools (including the one I attended) as it is the industry standard for film and television editorial and is used by the best, most seasoned editors in the industry. Most blockbuster movies you go see in the cinema like Avengers and Star Wars are edited on Avid. Avid Media Composer has been rooted in the industry for decades and is not going anywhere soon as the career path of film editing starts as an apprenticeship as the wisdom of older editors are passed down. If you hope to edit feature films, or TV and are just beginning, learn Avid so you can become an assistant editor or editing apprentice. Avid is highly customizable and is capable of performing virtually anything that needs to be done in an editing suite, but it does lack some user friendly features for new editors. If your dream is to edit large movies, television shows, edit on Avid. FREE SOFTWARE 1. DAVINCI RESOLVE Important features free, upgrade available for $299. Davinci Resolve is my #1 recommended free software out there. It is an extremely powerful application that combines editing, color correction, visual effects, motion graphics and audio post production all in one software tool. And it is the industry standard software for color grading. DaVinci Resolve lets you work faster and at a higher quality because you don’t have to learn multiple apps or switch software for different tasks. It is very intuitive and user friendly, perfect for beginners and advanced users alike. Though it is not standard for editing, and will be missing a few fancy features unless upgraded, it has all of the basic features needed to get the job done well. So, if you are just starting out and looking for a robust FREE application Davinci Resolve is perfect for you. JORDANORME.COM ©JORDANORME ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2. iMOVIE Free Welcome to the first editing software I ever used! We all start somewhere don’t we? I remember editing school projects and drum covers to upload to YouTube on good-old iMovie :) iMovie is very user friendly and easy to understand and use right off the bat. The learning curve is not steep at all. Whether you’re using a Mac or an iOS device, it’s never been easier to make videos. iMovie even supports 4K video for high resolution videos. Though I’d recommend Davinci Resolve first, iMovie may be perfect for you if lots of buttons and an intimidating interface is a bit much at once. iMovie is simple and effective for beginners. BONUS MOBILE SOFTWARE Sometimes you are on the go and ya gotta whip an edit up really quick on the go. Or maybe you have a TikTok or Instagram post you need to finish really quick. If you’re in that boat, these are my top picks. 1. ADOBE PREMIERE RUSH Free, Upgrade available After trying quite a few mobile editing apps like Quik, InShot and Splice and Adobe Premiere Rush remains my favorite. It has the ability to speed, ramp, split audio, duplicate clips and navigate the timeline with ease. I especially like some of the timeline control features where you can scrub forward and backwards frame by frame to ensure you are making precise edits. It does require you to create an adobe account, but the app is free to use and exports without watermarks. Overall, Premiere Rush is the best mobile editing option. 1. iMOVIE MOBILE Free In second place comes iMovie for mobile. It honestly acts just like the desktop app but on mobile. If you are against having an adobe account and want basic editing functionality, with little customization, iMovie might be the best choice for you. JORDANORME.COM ©JORDANORME ALL RIGHTS RESERVED