The latest release of Corel Studio
focuses on building up its consumer-level video-editing and production
suite. Version X6 of VideoStudio is essentially Corel's response to the
rise of HD content on affordable consumer gadgets. Corel has diligently
kept up with consumers' pace when it comes to supporting such file
types.
Using VideoStudio Pro as a primary editing program was a mixed bag;
as someone who frequently produces videos on both a casual and
professional basis, I had trouble envisioning the audience that Corel is
targeting with VideoStudio. But first let's cover the core features.
Editing videos clips in Video Studio takes place in two workspace
modes: storyboard and timeline. Here is where personal preference comes
into play. On one hand, Corel's workspace layout is tailored to getting
users quickly into the video workspace. To edit videos, simply drag and
drop your clips into an area at the bottom of the interface. On the
other hand,
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