If your PC takes a couple of hours to render a video, you’re not going to try a lot of options. ![]() It’s easy to do simple video editing, such as “topping and tailing” a YouTube video and adding titles, but serious post-processing work can use all the power you can afford, simply because of the time taken. Most cheap computers can edit and display videos, because video decoding is now built into the processor. Most digital cameras and smartphones can now shoot video, and GoPro-style “action cameras” and drones are generating tons of the stuff. You no longer need to buy a video camera, a projector, a screen and a cement splicer, which is how we edited home movies in the old days. ![]() There is a growing interest in video editing, possibly because video is becoming ubiquitous, and cheap. I was considering building a PC to suit, but not sure if this would be a step too far. What would be the best solution – either laptop or desktop – that will also last a good few years? Our budget is around £1,000. ![]() Our three-year-old laptop is just about coping with the demands of the software, but as she becomes more proficient, I know it will struggle or give up entirely. We got her a student subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud so she could learn and use After Effects and Premiere Pro. ![]() My 13-year-old daughter is showing a real interest in, and talent for, video editing.
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