The basic organization of the UI in MAGIX Movie Edit Pro (MMEP) should be familiar to anyone who’s used a video editor in the past. Also, I call MAGIX Movie Edit Pro “MMEP” below for simplicity. If you’re using the Basic or Plus version, it might look different. Please note that the version I tried and tested is the Premium version and the screenshots as shown in this review are from that version. I have not received any payment or requests from MAGIX to create this review and have no reason to deliver anything but my honest opinion about the product. My goal in writing this MAGIX Movie Studio review is to let you know whether or not you are the kind of user who will benefit from using the program. You can watch this short video I made using the program just to get an idea of its included effects. I’ve spent several days testing the Premium version of MAGIX Movie Edit Pro. It’s safe to say that I understand what it takes to learn a brand-new video editing program from scratch, and I have a good sense of the quality and features you should expect from such software. I have had the opportunity to test out a list of basic video editors that are catered to newer users including PowerDirector, Corel VideoStudio, Nero Video, and Pinnacle Studio. I taught myself how to use professional quality editing programs such as Final Cut Pro (for Mac only), VEGAS Pro, and Adobe Premiere Pro. Video editing started out as a hobby for me and has since grown into something I do professionally to complement my writing.
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