An efficient editing workflow depends on a solid editing system. Here's a look at the best desktop computers for video editing.
| | | In this article, we'll highlight our picks for the best desktop computers for video editing on the market today, then go over the main points a potential buyer will want to consider in choosing a new editing system. | | | Lessons from the field | | One of the most powerful features of video editing software is the ability to make your footage slow down. Slow motion, or "slow mo," is the act of taking your video footage and slowing it down its speed. Back in the good old days of video production, changing the speed of a video was very difficult. However, today, video editing software allows editors to adjustments to the speed of their video clips with relative ease. Read more. | | While playlists aren't always necessary, they can be extremely helpful for you viewers in certain instances. Whether you're a let's player that chops up their play sessions across separate videos or working on a weekly series, playlists can help organize your content and enhance your viewer engagement. Here's a comprehensive guide to understanding what a YouTube playlist is, why it's beneficial and how to effectively create and manage one. Read more. | | If you go back and look at your early work, it probably looks like it was directed by someone who needs a guide dog. What's missing? Why planning, of course. Specifically, a shot list. Want to have a smoother, cheaper, happier shoot? Read more. | | | Today's top stories | Adobe is raising the cost of Creative Cloud subscriptions by $10 a month. You can opt for a $5-a-month cheaper option, but you will lose some premium AI features. Hollyland announced its new Lark Max 2 wireless microphones. You can use up to four transmitters with a single receiver. DJI's long-awaited Osmo 360 might finally be released in July. The company has also listed an ultra-compact action camera called the DJI Osmo Nano with the FCC. Getty Images is seeking $1.7 billion in damages from Stability AI. The lawsuit alleges that Stability AI trained its generative AI on more than 12 million of Getty's images without permission
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