Best answer: Adobe software is really expensive, especially if you don’t subscribe to an annual payment plan, but if you find yourself using it often it can become worth the price.
If you are doing video editing, especially as a professional, this is the software you need to be using. If you are an amateur, you have a lot of options to choose from, but Adobe Premiere Pro is worth every cent. This is video editing made easy, and is very user friendly.
Another frequently asked inquiry is “Should I learn Adobe Premiere Pro?”.
Premiere Pro is one of the best tools out there for video editing. You can place multiple video clips on the same video track. Ideal for trimming and arranging clips. It’s easy to create transitions between clips.
Then, why should I use Adobe Premiere Pro?
Integration with Adobe video and audio tools. Intuitive, precise, and customizable editing tools. Resolution independence : HD, UHD, 4K, and beyond. Industry-leading file format support for editing with camera originals and mezzanine codecs. Industry-leading performance with Adobe Mercury Playback Engine, and more items.
Which is better, Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro?
You’re working with others Premiere has become the gold standard due to the prevalence of Adobe products in similar industries. Premiere works well on Windows. A professional in any field likely already has Creative Cloud. Rarely is someone just a video.
What are some good resources to learn Adobe Premiere Pro?
Adobe provides some tutorials here: Premiere Pro tutorials | Learn how to use Premiere Pro CC. Do you have access to Lynda., and com? In Los Angeles, the entire Lynda training library can be accessed at no cost if you have a current library card. Something similar may be available in your area. I’m sure others will post will resources that they’ve liked.