![]() But these scenarios seem to be the commonly explored use-cases, at least in the marketing materials. So far, I’ve not need to composite in an debris-showering explosion or semi-automatic fire-fight into a corporate video (if only!). I should probably admit right off that bat, that this, a) isn’t really a ‘review’ as such – more my first impressions of noodling around with the software for a bit and b) that my presupposition is that in the day-to-day kind of work that I do, I’m not going to really be able to make the most of the toolset and compositing elements that HitFilm provides. ![]() ![]() Who wants to bet a glut of office Christmas videos will now feature Lightsaber death duels? We can only hope. HitFilm were kind enough to send me a ‘reviewers’ copy of their software for the purposes of this review.ĭecember 2015 Update: For the rest of this month, you can download a Star War’s themed version of Hit Film Express, which includes free Lightsaber and Lightning effects, in order to truly geek out and create your own fan-film epic. Find out whether the solution can customize some of its funnels to ensure it matches your own business workflows. You can also review their product details, including modules, tools, options, plans, pricing, and many more. I’ve previously mentioned HitFilm on the blog in my post on 5 Free Compositing Apps for Film Editors which included HitFilm Express – the free version of HitFilm 4 Pro. Moreover, HitFilm Express is rated at 98, while Shotcut is rated 96 for their user satisfaction level. HitFilm 4 Pro is the latest release of the compositing/editing software from the UK based software company, HitFilm, and I point that out because it’s always nice to get to write about home grown talent.
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