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<blockquote data-quote="OwenCoop" data-source="post: 519063" data-attributes="member: 41310"><p>I've used both iMovie and Windows Movie Maker. iMovie has much more functionality than Movie Maker. If only Mac hardware was more reasonably priced...</p><p>The other thing to keep in mind is computer hardware. If you're going to be doing much video editing/rendering you'll want a reasonably powerful Intel core i5 (or a newer i3) and 8gb of ram. And 64bit Windows. All the newer Mac OS X versions are there already. If you're using Photoshop and/or Lightroom then you likely have a decent system already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OwenCoop, post: 519063, member: 41310"] I've used both iMovie and Windows Movie Maker. iMovie has much more functionality than Movie Maker. If only Mac hardware was more reasonably priced... The other thing to keep in mind is computer hardware. If you're going to be doing much video editing/rendering you'll want a reasonably powerful Intel core i5 (or a newer i3) and 8gb of ram. And 64bit Windows. All the newer Mac OS X versions are there already. If you're using Photoshop and/or Lightroom then you likely have a decent system already. [/QUOTE]
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