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Steven Digges July 10th, 2015 12:26 PM

Consumer grade software
 
Does anyone know of a consumer grade easy to use editing software I can recommend to clients to do their own basic stuff. Something like Premier Elements but here is the catch, it needs to have a keyer for green screen. Elements and some others can't pull a key because that is not a basic function. I need to be able to recommend for Mac and PC users.

Thanks guys, I just don't know what is out there on the low end side.

Steve

Steve Game July 10th, 2015 01:54 PM

Re: Consumer grade software
 
Powert Director and Magix I think both have basic CSO facilities.

Tim Kolb July 10th, 2015 03:16 PM

Re: Consumer grade software
 
Pinnacle Studio has keying capabilities and works with most formats.

Roger Gunkel July 10th, 2015 05:23 PM

Re: Consumer grade software
 
Magix Movie Edit 2015 has Chroma key facilities in addition to all the other basic and fairly advanced features that they may find they need. MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 2015 - All Features

I used Movie Edit in various forms for several years and still use Magix ProX7 as my main editing programme.

Roger

Battle Vaughan July 11th, 2015 01:13 PM

Re: Consumer grade software
 
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Maybe I'm missing something, but Premiere Elements has several ways of keying built-in, (Including green screen, blue screen, chroma, etc. and a sort of automatic mode called Videomerge as well). Here's page from the on-line help files and an on-line tutorial:

Steven Digges July 11th, 2015 11:49 PM

Re: Consumer grade software
 
Battle,

Thank you so much. I looked at the specs for Premier Elements on three different sites and could find no mention of keying at all. Premiere Elements would be my first choice of recommendations for what I am working on. It will be perfect for the clients I am working with, unless they decide to take the handycam crowd to the cloud too. Thank You!

Thanks to everyone else that replied!

Steve

Battle Vaughan July 12th, 2015 12:49 PM

Re: Consumer grade software
 
Hope it works out for you. Several years ago I was involved in training reporters to edit simple videos and we chose Premiere Elements for the job, it's remarkably comprehensive for entry-level software, but very user friendly, easy to teach, and has good on-line help files. Usually can be found packaged with Photoshop Elements at a discount, by the way. Best wishes!


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