In the age of high definition videos, video recorder, and TV screens,
Corel's latest video-editing and -processing app, Corel VideoStudio Pro
X3, had better add some HD features to its midlevel tool set aimed at
enthusiasts. And it has. VideoStudio Pro X3 adds burning to Blu-ray in
addition to the standard DVD format--you can do both with the bonus DVD
Movie Factory Pro 2010 app that comes as part of the package.
The
app now also sports a darker, sleeker-looking interface. In addition to
a simpler menu for easy editing, there's now an advanced edit menu.
Some menu items, feature arrangements, and tabs have been tweaked to
improve the accessibility of certain tools. A project mode with built-in
templates is also making its way into the app for the first time. The
fresh ability to transfer the attributes from one video clip to another
may not be monumental, but for many people editing videos, that type of
instant copying will be instrumental, not to mention will smooth over a
frustrating workflow snag.
As with other Corel products, online
sharing includes YouTube and Vimeo video upload sites, Facebook, and
mobile phones. In the past we've dinged Corel VideoStudio Pro for its
slower-than-average processing. Corel now boasts that version X3 of its
VideoStudio Pro editor is 2.5 times faster than version X2.
As
with other products in Corel's line, Corel VideoStudio Pro X3 presents a
straightforward design and useful editing tools that new users can pick
up right away. The program isn't as strong as professional apps, which
can also cost much more, but there are nice tools above basic levels for
editing videos and creating projects in multiple formats, including
burning movies and uploading video projects. If you're a midlevel
(enthusiast) user who doesn't relish the fuss of pro software's many
hidden (and sometimes obscure) filters and features, you should give
Corel VideoStudio Pro X3 a trial run.
When it comes down to
creating videos and photo slideshows, however, the program is top-notch.
It even lets an amateur turn video footage into a finished
film--complete with transitions, picture-in-picture, and effects--with a
minimal learning curve. You can capture video from the program's
interface, import HDV and AVCHD, or import video from a file, a digital
camera, or a DV camcorder. The handy interface lets you create an
animated title screen, assemble a film by dragging and dropping audio
and video fragments, and applying transitions onto the montage line. We
like the new paint feature that lets you draw or write freehand on your
videos making it easy to add thought balloons or draw your travel route
on a map, for example. The new picture-in-picture and montage effects
add even more polish to your home video projects.
The
video-editing module contains a large library of filters, effects, and
tools. You can share your video online, and even burn a VCD or SVCD with
the built-in burner. New end-to-end HD support also allows you to
import and burn in HDV and AVCHD. Assuming you have enough patience and a
great hardware setup, Corel VideoStudio should appeal to home-video
enthusiasts.
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