
Less-expensive Pinnacle products work essentially the same but are missing some features - mostly, add-on effects the least expensive does not support keyframing, so you can only have static effects such as pans and zooms. I'm using the version with the most bells and whistles: Pinnacle Studio 16 Ultimate.

Avid more recently sold the product to Corel, which did some additional work on it and renamed it Pinnacle Studio 16. In 2011 or thereabouts, Avid, primarily a maker of high-end video software and hardware, bought up Pinnacle Systems, and created Avid Studio as a prosumer product - incorporating many of the features of Pinnacle Studio software. Pinnacle Studio is a video editing software package that runs in Windows.
