There is no one best software for everyone. I tried a bunch of free software too, and some were alright, but ended up going with Final Cut Pro for its ease of use, fast speed, and intuitive interface. I tried Davinci Resolve and didn't care for it. (There are plenty of professional photographers who never touch Photoshop!) But they don't always do those tasks quickly or easily or efficiently. The setting for locking white balance once recording has started is reason enough.Ĭlick to expand.This reminds me of people who would say "Photoshop is the best photo editor"Ī more accurate statement is Davinci Resolve (or Photoshop) can do just about anything you want with video (or photos). As much as I try and want to use the more capable tools I was used to before this job, we move at such a pace that we shoot in the stock iPhone camera app and edit in CapCut (on desktop).ĭef gonna run more tests on this app though. Now I work full time at a marketing company shooting TikToks everyday. I shot a feature in 8K raw on a Red Epic, edited in Premiere (Resolve was missing some editing features a few years ago), and color graded in Resolve. I understood the issue with Filmic’s stabilization as it lagged an insane amount. It DOES seem better (on my 13) in BM, but why wouldn’t Apple have implemented whatever is going on? The stabilization is the biggest mystery for me tho and the thing I’m most interested in. I just trust that Apple would know best how to work with footage from their own camera. I just did a low light side by side vs the stock app with both in h.265 and the compression looked worse with BM, but could be placebo.
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