
With more time and practice I maybe would’ve liked it more, but when you’re used to having a big video timeline its a hard thing to get out of. Or if you require, you can take it into the full suite to perform even more edits to the clip.Īgain being honest I didn’t like the easy mode as I found it to be a little long-winded and the easy mode editor was not all that good. After that you can then choose from 33 different styles of templates, however there is a massive online collection if you don’t like any of the presets.īut anyway, once you’ve done your edits you can save your video and share it online. The actual importing of your photos and video doesn’t take long, which is a bonus. You then import whichever video or photo files you want. To use it you simply launch the software and select easy mode. Lets take a quick look at the Easy editor first and its very straight forward.

Unfortunately I won’t be able to test the 360 editor as I don’t have any footage, but if you want to keep track, this is Powerdirectors first win over Adobe Prem Elements as that doesn’t have 360 video support. I’ll also be comparing it to my editor of choice which is Adobe Premiere Elements 14 and seeing how it stacks up. So for this review I’m going be taking a look at the easy editor first and then taking a deeper dive into the full featured suite.

If you simply like creating videos for fun or if you’re a video content creator, should Cyberlink Powerdirector 15 be your editor of choice?
