![]() Please note: this tutorial is based on an earlier version of PowerDirector. I’ll be completely transparent about the features of the program I was either not able to thoroughly test or did not feel qualified to critique. In testing CyberLink PowerDirector, I did my best to exhaustively use every feature available in the program. Someone who reads this PowerDirector review should walk away from it with a good sense of whether or not they are the kind of user who will benefit from using the software. My goal is to highlight the program’s strengths and weaknesses and outline exactly which kinds of users the software is best suited for. I have a decent grasp of the standard features of competing video editing programs and can quickly recall how easy or difficult it was to learn other video editors. I’ve used programs such as Final Cut Pro, VEGAS Pro, and Nero Video to create videos for both personal and commercial use. Having just begun the process of learning how to edit videos in the past six months, I’m a relative newcomer to the art of making movies and the exact sort of person to who PowerDirector is marketed.
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