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Is Video Editing Software An Absolute Must For Films?

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We are living in what’s called by some experts “the era of film and video”, when most of social media platforms depend mostly of the video form of communication most users have, and where the power of film and TV show is growing to a scale not many people can really grasp. Even when cinema is dying at a very fast rate, this new golden era of film is far from over, in fact with the advance of new technologies and the most recent streaming platforms, the last 4-5 years is known as one of the greatest in movies history.

It’s a great time also for producers, actors and of course editors, one of the most in-demand careers of this time, and the reason is quite simple: there are more movies in the making these days than ever in history. But even when technology gave us some marvels as video editing software is, there’s still the need of people to edit those clips together, add effects and coordinate music and sound in the same timeline.

Even when demand is at its highest in the film industry, there’s sometimes a lot of troubles to find and hire video editors, particularly since this golden era of film is also sharing what is called also the “golden era of video social media platforms”. From YouTube to Twitch, many video editors are finding easy jobs in creating content for influencers, giving them a touch that they can’t really do on their own without any training.

There’s a fierce competence for these positions, sometimes underpaid for the amount of work that it’s demanded from video editors, but many companies really consider what’s that job worth and pay really competitive salaries. Maybe that’s one of the main reasons why there’s a lot of people trying to learn about the new video editing software in the market, from Adobe’s classics to the new and free Hitfilm, one of the most revolutionary “timeline” non-linear editor that combines a lot of power, and the possibility to use it for free…

What’s new in the video editing for films?

The advance of new technologies is creating a whole new field for video editors to work, including for example some web-based editors, that can really simplify life for those that don’t have a high-end PC, and want to try this path or career. In the same spirit of Canva in the design world, there are some great examples of platform based video editors for those wanting to create something fast with music, or just put together some clips from their phone in an easy and intuitive way.

And that’s one of the best characteristics of new video editors such as Hitfilm, which includes a lot of the functions that most paid editors have, but with the great advantage of being free. This include the ability to mix clips, add music and sound, and some limited effects, which can be added in a comfortable and easy way. In fact, it’s prepared to be used by someone that doesn´t know anything about video editing, making their way through with the help of the assistant, to those veterans of video edition that can really take the “juice” out of this powerful software piece.

Known by many as a “powerful video editing software for professionals on a budget”, it’s maybe one of the most accurate descriptions of this program. Actually, some of the video editors and producers of small studios, or those trying to make a name for themselves in this competitive world, are searching for ways to “cut” their budget, and Hitfilm is a great way to do that, offering the power needed to use different video types, but also adding the possibility to add 3D effects and many more.

Is video editing software an absolute must for films?

Absolutely, in fact there are a lot of modern films and TV shows that have entirely used modern video editors to make all of their post-production, including some famous examples from Netflix and great Hollywood producers alike. In fact, there’s this anecdote of James Cameron using a live feature of Adobe Premiere Pro as they were filming “Avatar”, allowing the cast and crew to preview what that imaginary world would look like on film, greatly improving morale.

As well as giving the possibility to preview scenes, video editing software can also help with those projects that use different cameras with sometimes exotic video formats, and combine them into a single type of film, with the same frame rate, color and even allowing the possibility to preserve the metadata, greatly improving the quality of life of video editors.

This advances, as well as many others in the way that allow to use some of the most revolutionary video resolutions in the market, with the same ease as when editing something in 1080p. Maybe this video editing “fever” might chip down a few degrees in the future, but it’s not likely to stop its growth in the following years at least, since there are more and more demands for high quality video, with “cool effects” on it, with the same intensity both in social media platforms, as well as in the film industry.

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