Is this a hobby-level deal, or are you trying to compete with the professional shops? It's possible to do a bit in something like PowerDirector, but once you're vying for business against larger production houses you'll need to be working in software that competes as well. To Cody: your signature says you're the president of Mitchell Film Productions. That's a shame, too, because Pinnacle Studio for iPad is impressive. They hit a sweet spot a few versions ago and I used to use it for teaching hobbyists, but as of Pinnacle Studio 16 it is chock full of issues that make it useless. Pinnacle Studio is another one that should be avoided. It's really just a clumsy piece of software that acts nothing like its professional sibling. ![]() It's got a very constrictive, very frustrating interface. I'd also steer away from Adobe Premiere Elements. Since the OP mentioned looking for something <$150 AUS (about $115 USD), Adobe Premiere Pro is out of the question ($250US/year for subscription). For hobbyists and amateurs on a budget, this can be a good option. Care to qualify that statement? Sure, you won't find it in high-end professional edit suites, but keep in mind that there are viable, low-cost alternatives out there now that perform very well considering the price point.
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