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I am wondering, how good is Hitfilm compared to AE CS6? Are there any tv/movie shops using it for actual production work? Or is it more of a hobbyist/fun app with some potential? Looking at the videos of what it does, it looks fantastic, and appears to be easier to use. Media Encoder) and/or can you set up a farm to render with?

how does it compare to Adobe Premiere? Does it support adjustment layers, audio syncing, and DNxHD, AVCHD, ProRes and h264, RED RAW, CineDNG formats? Does it use a separate encoder (e.g.
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HitFilm is an easier/not as full featured AE? I don't know for sure, but I believe Soundforge is better than Adobe Audition? But Vegas Pro 12 (or is it Studio) with that full bundle looks interesting. With the Adobe cloud stuff happening, I only use about 1/4 the apps it offers, so I don't want to pay $50 a month for all of them. I am wondering, how good is Hitfilm compared to AE CS6? Are there any tv/movie shops using it for actual production work? Or is it more of a hobbyist/fun app with some potential? Looking at the videos of what it does, it looks fantastic, and appears to be easier to use. I just saw the Vegas 12 bundle with Hitfilm Ultimate and SoundForge (my fav audio editor). However, it's quite involved and I haven't come close to really using all the more advanced capabilities of AE. I may post separately on this, but I've been a long time adobe user and especially love the ability to have some fun with AE and using Video Copilot's tutorials. Sound Forge and Hitfilm expand on Vegas' capabilities, they don't make it a more efficient editing environment. I just wanted to make clear that there are two kinds of additions to the native Vegas in this Suite only the scripted support package actually increases editing efficiency (and there are competitors). But that was a long time ago, and now it's awesome at popular effects, to include really good chroma key, great compositing, more expansive 3d, particle emitter efx, and yes, light sabers and explosions. Where After Effects does *anything* with moving graphics (limited 3d), Hitfilm started out as a lightsabers, muzzle flashes & explosions product.
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Hitfilm is a several generations later update of the old shareware AlamDV. but isn't usually needed in an audio-for-video workflow if you have Vegas. Forge does lots of other good things too. I think CD-Architect is now part of Forge, and that's a great standards-compliant CD-Audio authoring tool. Forge is a great audio editor, what used to be called a waveform editor, but I don't reach for it very often. Vegas does sound very, very well, and very efficiently, too. If Vegas is doing all you want for audio, you might not need Sound Forge.
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I think there are 30-day trials on all these products, try them out, they all have slightly different focuses.īut the big money in this suite upgrade is Hitfilm and Sound Forge. To all reports, Ultimate-S and Vegas Pro Production Assistant are worthy contenders as well. If it wasn't on my systems, I'd buy it again. Mark, if you haven't looked at Ultimate-S, Vegas Pro Production Assistant, Excalibur, and the other workflow tools that use the built-in Vegas scripting tools to enhance productivity, you *are* indeed missing out! I'm thinking that if they integrated the audio editing as well as it looks, that will help enough right there to make it worthwhile. editing takes me way too long and anything that will help cut my time down will be nice.
