Friday, February 20, 2026

 Editing Software

In previous posts, I've stated that I have very basic editing skills, so in order to combat that, I've decided to ensure that all my shots leave me with the least amount of editing.  This also leads me to want to have the simplest time using whatever software I choose. I have a couple of options, yet I need to weigh the pros and cons for each. 


#1: Adobe Express

I have used this for past projects, and it was fairly easy to use. The controls are easy to find and adjust to your liking. This is a possible choice because of the easy controls and how accessible it is to me. This was also one of the first software programs to be introduced to me when I first began this class. 


#2: Clip Champ

This is a software that I am most acquainted with due to the fact that most of my projects were successfully completed on this software. Like Adobe Express, it is easy to use, and the controls are very straightforward. The only difference is that Clip Champ can do a bit more and is at a bit of a higher level, in my opinion. This software can also be easily accessed since it is provided by my school, and there are videos on YouTube that can further explain if I have any questions or just want to learn about more of the controls. 

 

As you can see, I am more acquainted with ClipChamp, so this will most likely be the software I use. Not wanting to risk another platform's outcome when I know that ClipChamp produces great quality videos may be in my best interest and in the best interest of my opening. 


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