LWKS is the pro version of the legacy NLE, Lightworks. Is it time to consider changing your editor? Lightworks’ history dates back to 1989, just two years after Avid was founded. Major films such as Pulp Fiction were cut with it, and legendary directors and editors, including Martin Scorsese and Thelma Schoonmaker, have used it regularly. And after a very bumpy road, the Avid competitor is back in action. In 2020, LWKS became the de facto professional NLE from Lightworks. It finally made its official debut last month at IBC 2022 and added new pro-level features, such as QScan (automatic quality control) and the acquisition of ioGates REACT (cloud sharing) to make it very attractive to filmmakers and editors, while still giving the tools to the indie creatives. And now LWKS has become the new editor from one of the originators of non-linear editing. Geared even more for the professional market than prosumer editors, there are plenty of features every creative needs for any type of long or short-form project. And they still offer a version of Lightworks for indie creatives. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 24 October, 2022