Here's Sony's page comparing all the features of each version: ?url It doesn't look like Movie Studio has anything for color correction. However,...
Vegas Movie Studio starts at $75. ?url I've only used the Pro version so I don't know what's missing in the Movie Studio version, but it's a pretty...
A quick Google search found this: ?url I don't know how good of results that will give though.
Yeah, you can have it capture each scene as a different clip. I use the Sony Picture Utility that came with my camera to capture HDV. With that, yo...
I don't think there's anything built in to Vegas for reducing camera shake, and I haven't come across any third-party plugins to do so. I just came ac...
Like rjschwarz said, an external hard drive is a very good idea. Something that I did on a recent project that helped a lot in the editing process ...
I use Magic Bullet and it works great. Still not quite the same as film, but that combined with 24p conversion definitely makes a big difference.
I second Vegas. In my opinion, it is the most user-friendly as well as the easiest to learn. I also have Premiere Pro, but I've found that it and Vega...
Whoops. Sorry, I worded that wrong. Professional, Hollywood movies were traditionally shot on film. Since the industry is shifting to digital, though,...
Shooting on film is... well, shooting on actual film. Shooting digital means using digital cameras in place of film. Consumer cameras are digital. ...
That's strange. Are you using the Sony Film Effects plugin? It comes with the program. I just tried it out and when I preview my footage, the lines an...
I couldn't really pick out any one thing that was missing, but there are a couple things that you might want to consider. When it shows the guy rea...
Photoshop would require frame-by-frame processing, loading one image at a time. Five seconds of video would require covering the figure with black in ...
To answer your question thoroughly would take a huge amount of time. What it real comes down to is 1) your budget and 2) if shot digital, what cam...