![]() Oh, there’s a paid version for $299, of course, but I have yet to come across any limitations that would force me to purchase the software, and I’m using it on summer-time paid jobs! It’s great for almost any editing you might come across in a high school journalism program. So – what did I love about it, and why should you consider it? ![]() The first one I tried was DaVinci Resolve, and I didn’t even look at any others because I loved it so much. However, when Premiere started crashing on my laptop every 30 minutes or so, I sought out alternatives out of sheer frustration. ![]() Over the past few years I’ve started doing some videos for clients (outside of my journalism advising job), and I’ve done almost all my editing using Adobe Premiere. For a high school journalism adviser or student who’s looking at some possibilities for video editing, Davinci Resolve should definitely be on your list. It’s powerful, fully featured, and can stand toe-to-toe in the ring with some of the big players in the game like Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro. This 4K footage edits smoothly on my computer. This is a screenshot of the editing environment. DaVinci Resolve 16 from Blackmagic Design is no joke. If you are in need of high-end video editing software but think there are no free options that are viable, then think again.
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