Hey guys,
New poster here (second thread, woohoo). Anyway, I've started putting together a list of midrange equipment for my first attempt at filmmaking by scouring through these forums and looking for stuff that fits well at my price etc. That said, I'm a bit stuck on what software to go after. I was told to use some free software and then go from there, but I don't want to waste my time trying one free software just to learn that there is a consensus better one out there that I didn't use - nor do I want to risk downloading any application under the nickname of 'free' (hello viruses etc
) without some kinda direction.
Is there an entry level software you guys would recommend? Alternatively if there is a cheaper paid application that is worth the investment I'm open to that suggestion as well. Thanks guys!
*edit* While Im on the topic, is software to utilize basic green screen available? If so is it something that is terribly difficult? It's always something I've wanted to play around with I just have no idea what it's like.
New poster here (second thread, woohoo). Anyway, I've started putting together a list of midrange equipment for my first attempt at filmmaking by scouring through these forums and looking for stuff that fits well at my price etc. That said, I'm a bit stuck on what software to go after. I was told to use some free software and then go from there, but I don't want to waste my time trying one free software just to learn that there is a consensus better one out there that I didn't use - nor do I want to risk downloading any application under the nickname of 'free' (hello viruses etc

Is there an entry level software you guys would recommend? Alternatively if there is a cheaper paid application that is worth the investment I'm open to that suggestion as well. Thanks guys!
*edit* While Im on the topic, is software to utilize basic green screen available? If so is it something that is terribly difficult? It's always something I've wanted to play around with I just have no idea what it's like.