Skipping the unlucky number 13 to jump from straight from version 12 to version 14, Pinnacle’s Studio Ultimate has added a number of welcome new features.
There are actually three versions of the program available. We tested Studio Ultimate, which costs £80, but there’s a less expensive version called Studio HD that costs £50 but which lacks some of the advanced features found in the Ultimate version. You can also get the Studio Ultimate Collection for £100, which includes a number of extra effects and even includes a green cloth screen for filming your own green-screen effects sequences in which you can use the software to insert yourself (or anyone else) into any backdrop.
There are a lot of small improvements in this update such as the ability to upload videos to Youtube in high-quality, widescreen format. We also liked the new stop-motion option that allows users to grab a series of individual frames from a video clip, or from live video being shot on any camera. These frames can then be combined to create stop-motion animation sequences (a la Wallace and Gromit).





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