![]() Like most video editing software aimed at consumers to near-professional users (a group sometimes known as prosumers), Pinnacle Studio is available in a trinity of good, better, and best levels, with the entry-level Pinnacle Studio listing for $59.95, Plus for $99.95, and Ultimate (reviewed here) for $129.95. In case you missed last year’s improvements, they included a simplified yet more-customizable interface, a keyframe-centric editing panel, motion 3D title creation, wide angle lens distortion correction, video templates, painting effects, and morph transitions. I’ll go into more detail about these new features throughout this review, but first I’ll cover the basics. Seamless transitions using up, down, or side motion and similar-color areas like the sky to move from one shot to another seamlessly and elegantly and with custom parameters.More 360 options including “tiny planet” and “rabbit hole” effects.Multicam with screen record as one of the angles.Three- and four-point editing, which lets you mark multiple in and out points on both the source and the timeline.New color-grading tools, including color correction, color wheels, LUTs, and a waveform scope.For the veteran Pinnacle users out there, here’s the short version of what’s new in this year’s update: This year’s update focuses on color grading, screen and webcam capture, three- and four-point editing, and enhanced motion tracking and 360 footage support. Pinnacle also supports 360-degree VR content, and its rendering speed is a top performer in our testing. It’s aimed at near-professional-level enthusiasts, with excellent editing features and effects such as stop-motion video, multicam editing, and motion tracking. Corel also develops VideoStudio video editing software, with Pinnacle positioned as the higher-end of the two product lines. The venerable video editing software has become steadily more powerful and speedier with each iteration. Not many programs make it to their 22nd version, but Pinnacle Studio can claim that distinction.
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