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BR4DOKYBrazil

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I am currently using iMovie to edit my videos, however, when there are many video files in Cinematic format, there is a bug in iMovie in which it disables this effect on videos or applies a .f aperture totally different from the one I chose. Can you tell me a good video editor that accepts this Cinematic Mode in 4K and does not lose the quality in the final file generated? Thank you.
 

BR4DOKYBrazil

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I used Da Vinci for 3 years until I came across a universal video editor. company DOU in 2021 introduced at once two new universal platforms for editing, broadcasting and hosting, one of them is wave.video. Also available 4K mode. Each section there has about a hundred functions.
Nice! However, does this app accept videos recorded in Cinematic format (that mode that applies blur) from the iPhone?
 

vishvajit

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Some of the options you can consider are:

  1. Final Cut Pro - This is a professional-level video editing software developed by Apple and is widely used by professionals. It supports 4K videos and has a wide range of features and tools to help you create high-quality videos.
  2. Adobe Premiere Pro - This is a popular video editing software that supports 4K videos and offers a wide range of features and tools to help you create professional-level videos.
  3. DaVinci Resolve - This is a professional-level video editing software that is known for its advanced color correction and grading features. It supports 4K videos and offers a wide range of tools and features to help you create high-quality videos.
These video editing software options offer advanced features and tools to help you create high-quality videos and preserve the quality of your final file. You may want to try a few of them and see which one works best for you.
 
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BR4DOKYBrazil

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Jan 25, 2018
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Londrina - PR / Brazil
Some of the options you can consider are:

  1. Final Cut Pro - This is a professional-level video editing software developed by Apple and is widely used by professionals. It supports 4K videos and has a wide range of features and tools to help you create high-quality videos.
  2. Adobe Premiere Pro - This is a popular video editing software that supports 4K videos and offers a wide range of features and tools to help you create professional-level videos.
  3. DaVinci Resolve - This is a professional-level video editing software that is known for its advanced color correction and grading features. It supports 4K videos and offers a wide range of tools and features to help you create high-quality videos.
These video editing software options offer advanced features and tools to help you create high-quality videos and preserve the quality of your final file. You may want to try a few of them and see which one works best for you.
Thank you very much for your help! I will definitely choose one of these indicated by you. Thank you.
 
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