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Hitfilm express
Hitfilm express








hitfilm express
  1. #HITFILM EXPRESS HOW TO#
  2. #HITFILM EXPRESS UPGRADE#
  3. #HITFILM EXPRESS PRO#
  4. #HITFILM EXPRESS SOFTWARE#

You’ll find most other improvements for this version to be under the hood.įor instance, the Puppet effect has been enhanced, HitFilm now supports a wider range of TIFF images, and there’s a new user preference to enable or disable mouse wheel scrolling in dropdown menus. The previous powerful tools, such as impressive color correction, are still present (Image credit: FXHome) Still, at least you can try them out to see how you like the included effects, but just like that big, forever present, ‘Upgrade’ button, it doesn’t leave a good taste in the mouth.

#HITFILM EXPRESS PRO#

But if you’re looking for a genuine alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects alternatives, you’ll need to move on to HitFilm Pro, which offers the best of both worlds. The inclusion of VFX software, making HitFilm a true all-in-one post-production tool, is a nice touch.

hitfilm express

If you browse through all the available effects, you’ll see that most can really only be used by upgrading.

#HITFILM EXPRESS SOFTWARE#

Free video editing software without watermarks hidden somewhere in the app are rare. We should stress this is not an unusual sales tactic. The only way to remove it, is to either get a subscription, or grab a perpetual license.

hitfilm express

They’re very easy to use and can be a nice addition to your editing and compositing arsenal, except there’s a catch: although you can use them with the free HitFilm version, those effects will be watermarked. These allow you to essentially paint lines along a path, using points that you can easily turn into curves to give a more organic feel to what you’re drawing.

#HITFILM EXPRESS UPGRADE#

HitFilms boasts a few new effects - but they can only be used without a watermark if you upgrade (Image credit: FXHome)Īnother new addition for HitFilm version 2022.1 is the inclusion of stroke and vector stroke effects. This is a most welcome addition - it makes HitFIlm one of the best video editor apps for beginners, and the bundled tutorials are sure to improve a new editor’s abilities quickly.

#HITFILM EXPRESS HOW TO#

Here, you’re graced with three videos explaining the basics - the lowdown of the interface, how to manage your media, and how to export your finished product.īut there’s a lot more: click on ‘All Categories’ to see all 39 available videos designed to teach you about most aspects of filmmaking, including green screen work, changing the pitch of audio, and tweaking a clip’s color balance, among others. You can toggle it on and off through a simple button, to the right of the top menus. So many windows or panels, so many options, where to start?įor that reason, we really appreciated the new Sidebar, simply called ‘Learn’. If you’re new to software for editing videos, launching such an app can feel daunting. Self learningįancy some tutoring? You can learn many things through numerous tutorials without having to leave the interface (Image credit: FXHome) Maybe being subtle didn’t work for them with the previous look, but this is garish and obtrusive, and really a major step down in our opinion. The justification for that might be the giant ‘Upgrade’ button, top right, constantly reminding you that, really, you should be sending FXHome some money every month by taking up one of their juicy subscriptions. Sadly, if you’re running HitFilm on a Mac, the interface guidelines aren’t being respected, with the Menu Bar being ignored, and the menus respecting the Windows principles instead, unnecessarily eating up precious real estate. Thankfully, there's an option to turn this off and return the menu back where it belongs, but why is this 'feature' not on by default? Gone is the off-white look that graced the version we looked at two years ago, replaced with a sleeker, more modern, dark gray design. The interface has had a pretty major revamp. HitFilm boasts a new look, and most of the tools you know are still there (Image credit: FXHome)










Hitfilm express