![]() The UI looks familiar if you are used to other video editors. I’ve previously mentioned HitFilm on the blog in my post on 5 Free Compositing Apps for Film Editors which included HitFilm Express. Still at this price I am happy to also give Hitfilm Pro a shot. 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. So it seemed to be a no brainer to give Resolve a try. I looked at Hitfilm Pro as an alternative a year ago but thought it too expensive at the time especially when compared to the free version of DaVinci Resolve. I have only scratched the surface of what can be done in Fusion and all the other modules seem to be equally pro in their capabilities. Regular updates keep it up-to-date and the free training videos on their website get you up and running in the basics fairly quickly. Resolve has become my goto and is a very stable and impressive piece of software. ![]() I started using the free version about this time last year after a completed project in Vegas 15 would only partially render (plus a number of other instabilities and annoyances which were probably similar to your experience Amburgey). Hey Matthew, didn't know you were a seasoned DaVinci Resolve user. Though I personally wouldn't give up my dongle. Most people don't really need the pro/dongle version of DaVinci Resolve.
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