This one was a bit mind-boggling when I first read it, and my initial thought was that it would function something like how PS filters acted in AE back in the day (WAY back in the day).
For a product that is looking to take some of the market dominance of After Effects away, having a pretty appealing price point is a good way to start, but let’s see what the meat and potatoes of HitFilm Pro 14 offers.
TOWER OF TRAMPLE KHULAN GUIDE UPGRADE
This is not a subscription model, so if you purchase now, and they release version 15 before the year is up, you can upgrade to it at no additional cost! There are bundle packages to bundle HitFilm Pro 14 with Ignite Pro (effects) and Imerge Pro (Photo Editing application), but those products I’ll look at in a different review. Now, keep in mind, the software is yours to keep. What that gets you is HitFilm Pro 14, plus a year of updates and support. This is normally how I start out these articles, by talking about the cost of the product, and for HitFilm Pro 14, it comes in at a reasonable price of $349 US. Now, that’s not to say there aren’t any issues with HitFilm Pro 14, as there are still a few big ones that I’ll address at the end of this article, so let’s jump right in and see what HitFilm Pro 14 has to offer us! COST
TOWER OF TRAMPLE KHULAN GUIDE UPDATE
I’ve referred to HitFilm Pro 14 in the past as “the little engine that could”, and this update proves that the development team are serious about pushing this product to the next level. Just when I thought they couldn’t push things to the next level, they go and release version 14 of HitFilm Pro, available for both Mac and Windows. Well, the HitFilm Pro team has done it again.