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  • @existentialselkath1264
    @existentialselkath1264 Před 2 lety +1271

    Adobe reminds me of autodesk too. They both became the industry standard for years, and now they have actual competition (some of it is even free) they just assume their industry standard status will do all the work for them

    • @Northernguitarist25
      @Northernguitarist25 Před 2 lety +31

      On the editing side of things that's how I feel about Avid Media Encoder. The only reason people swear by it is because it's the industry standard

    • @Jwesstrom
      @Jwesstrom Před 2 lety +25

      Adobe has never been industry-standard.
      At least not for post production.

    • @warmination7891
      @warmination7891 Před 2 lety +22

      @@Jwesstrom in the field of ads and commercials its must have tool. Well its said that way

    • @Jwesstrom
      @Jwesstrom Před 2 lety +13

      @@warmination7891 Not really though. Maybe my definition of industrial standard is wrong. My definition is, it's almost impossible to get a job if you don't know the industry tools. I would argue that there are no jobs in post-production that rely on any Adobe products.
      I'm not saying that no one uses premier or after effects, I'm just saying they are not industry standards.
      Compare that with Nuke/Houdini/Maya. If you want to work in high end vfx, you need to know one of those.
      Or compare it to Avid. If you wanted to be an editor for anything with a decent budget (at least 10-15 years ago) you needed to know Avid.

    • @jamesanderson5658
      @jamesanderson5658 Před 2 lety +6

      And pro tools

  • @bodick_
    @bodick_ Před 2 lety +895

    24:54
    You guys should have a race: Adobe Suite Team vs Da Vinci Resolve only Team to see how fast they can edit the same raw videos into a short movie. :)

    • @BlakeCocoa
      @BlakeCocoa Před 2 lety +19

      THIS!

    • @hazonku
      @hazonku Před 2 lety +5

      The Bob Ross challenges have kinda been that but a specific video based version would be great.

    • @locallylocal
      @locallylocal Před 2 lety +24

      Hearing him describe the way Da Vinci resolve works, not even as a fulltime video editor; heals my soul. Pain caused by technical jank, served by an indifferent corporation, is a universal kind of pain among artists.

    • @j377yb33n
      @j377yb33n Před 2 lety +9

      @@locallylocal god, even with traditional art. there's been a few marker brands that have changed hands in the last few years, and colours no longer match. it's just infuriating

    • @locallylocal
      @locallylocal Před 2 lety +1

      @@j377yb33n RIP 💀

  • @EhsnSuri9
    @EhsnSuri9 Před 2 lety +641

    Niko lying down and talking about the things he does so passionately is such a bro vibe

    • @xanzuls
      @xanzuls Před 2 lety +28

      man had enough of adobe crap

    • @jjpark98
      @jjpark98 Před 2 lety +30

      Like he's in a therapy session, airing out his frustrations with Adobe.

    • @12max44
      @12max44 Před 2 lety +3

      He probably just smoked a big J and is too lazy to move.
      They are in LA after all. :D

    • @michaelgoodridge462
      @michaelgoodridge462 Před 2 lety +5

      Jokes on all of you. Niko never appeared in this video! That was a sock puppet with Niko's face digitally overlayed whilst using an AI voiceover. The Mariana Trench of deep fakes.
      As a graphic designer that has been confined to Adobe products for far too long, I found this conversation extremely satisfying.
      "It goes a lot faster the second time around." That is what my coworkers and I say when Illustrator crashes and recovery inevitably fails. While true, it's just salt in the wound. It's so great that alternatives are emerging.

  • @LearnHowToEditStuff
    @LearnHowToEditStuff Před 2 lety +149

    This podcast is the most accurate depiction of how I've been feeling for a while now.

    • @Nearhi
      @Nearhi Před 2 lety +7

      It's not just you. I've been griping for about 10 years at Adobe's direction and lack of care in fixing actual issues that they just hide behind flashy new features.

  • @JackSather
    @JackSather Před 2 lety +347

    I haven’t resonated with an issue so DAMN hard in a while. Especially with premiere, thousands of crashes. Wren, i feel your pain.

    • @jjpark98
      @jjpark98 Před 2 lety +9

      Same. I was editing a simple 4K video in Premiere and I could barely scrub through the entire project plus the render said it would take 3 HOURS. I decided "Fuck this" and downloaded davinci resolve. When editing, I could scrub through all the footage like it was butter and the render took only 30 minutes. I bought davinci resolve IMMEDIATELY after that whole thing. The client I was editing the video for was on my ass and I couldn't afford to have hang ups like I was having on Premiere.
      ADOBE, FIX YOUR SHIT. Jesus christ. I'm literally done with Premiere Pro. The constant crashes, horrible performance, and laggy experience is all just too much for me.

    • @Szaboo92
      @Szaboo92 Před 2 lety

      Not only its crashing, its missing simple features such as ease in-out for transitions.

    • @Rocksteady72a
      @Rocksteady72a Před 2 lety

      Trying to edit while editing rn. The Program Window is a corruption-filled field of black blocks and static, for absolutely no reason.

    • @alejmc
      @alejmc Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, I understand that the PR person replying is trying to be nice, but really? “How can we help” she asks? Well, how about using your own da*n program!
      I decided to learn FCP over my free time and I’m using it now when it’s warranted (i.e. something internal, not too professional and no heavy motion graphics) my go to program, such a faster way of editing at least.
      Should definitely give DR a spin, starting to be left behind on this front skills-wise.

  • @PrinceWesterburg
    @PrinceWesterburg Před 2 lety +107

    After 30 years of Adobe, and 20 years of seeing them care more about the share holders than making a decent product, this was pure stress relief - Thanks!
    BTW, I use Blender and Resolve daily!

    • @johnaart
      @johnaart Před 2 lety +10

      Davinci and Blender are the best thing to happen to me

    • @nubnubbud
      @nubnubbud Před rokem +2

      I'm doing it for VFX now. trying to move over to resolve but... hff... it's pain, knowing that if I ever want to revive old shots I need to redo them or get AE for a month. not that after effects can display them at full resolution since 2014

  • @BenMarriott
    @BenMarriott Před 2 lety +48

    We need those songs on spotify

  • @FoundryTeam
    @FoundryTeam Před 2 lety +23

    The whole studio?!?! 😱 We need to lie down as well

    • @rano12321
      @rano12321 Před 4 měsíci

      can i get a license as well?

  • @gothnate
    @gothnate Před 2 lety +132

    One of the best things about DaVinci Resolve is that the free version can do nearly everything a small studio or individual might need. Barring the limitations of the free version, it's only $295 for the full studio version, and you get free upgrades to newer versions afterwards for life. That's less than HALF of what they're paying for one license of AE for a year.

    • @andrearieta8291
      @andrearieta8291 Před 2 lety +2

      Unfortunately, for 2D Motion Design there is still no tool that is able to replace After Effects yet.

    • @KilianMuster
      @KilianMuster Před 2 lety +5

      @@andrearieta8291 Try Apple Motion, it's not 100% as powerful, but it's pretty close. And it's 50 bucks.

    • @z-beeblebrox
      @z-beeblebrox Před 2 lety +5

      It's that damn license price that's the real problem. If Adobe just humbled themselves about what their products are really worth in this day and age, there'd be less to complain about. But who wants to pay THAT much for a program that crashes as much as AE??

    • @gothnate
      @gothnate Před 2 lety +9

      @@andrearieta8291 Blender is very capable of 2D motion. More major studios are beginning to use it for their main CGI platform, as well.

    • @ben_angel
      @ben_angel Před 2 lety +9

      @@z-beeblebrox if you're clever enough you don't have to pay for any Adobe program ever.

  • @ITSTEEJCO
    @ITSTEEJCO Před 2 lety +219

    Full time AE generalist here: Most of the functionality I like in AE comes from 3rd party plugins and scripts which makes every update a total crap shoot potentially breaking multiple plugins or causing hard to diagnose problems. Add that to daily crashes, slow playback, and general jank i've been feeling all the same pain.

    • @xanderross366
      @xanderross366 Před 2 lety +8

      We got told a similar thing at my uni - our general advice was just to avoid updating software! I cant understand why this is such a common issue!

    • @quentins8165
      @quentins8165 Před 2 lety +4

      One of the biggest use cases in my experience for AE is Motion Graphics, I use it quite a bit for projects I work on. The fact they don't have a quick built in Easy Ease (Bounce Back) Effect Is nuts. I don't want to have to add 2 keyframes, then go into a graph editor, click a drop down menu and adjust the speed ramps individually. Instead I have to buy a 45 dollar plugin.

    • @MASJYT
      @MASJYT Před 2 lety +1

      @@quentins8165 There's plenty of free scripts for that bro.

    • @davidlordson
      @davidlordson Před 2 lety +2

      Also the autosave in after effects, My GOD, so unreliable, blender saves my work and when it crashes I can go back and get an autosave up to the last minute it crashed. It spoilt me 😂, but tbh. I wish most software was like that

    • @xanderross366
      @xanderross366 Před 2 lety +1

      @@davidlordson I'm pretty sure davcini can like automatically do versioned backups to an external drive too (which is nuts)

  • @circleinfo
    @circleinfo Před 2 lety +148

    4:50 Rendering MOV
    12:43 Filter on multiple layer + specified adjustment layers
    13:28 Shifting to DaVinci Resolve, Nuke, Fusion
    19:19 Crashes
    21:55 GPU usage
    24:19 No drama with saving in DaVinci Resolve
    48:55 Offer to Foundry
    55:00 Davinci Resolve ist free, like Blender, like Unreal Engine
    56:18 AI Object Masking in Davinci Resolve

  • @drunkhas
    @drunkhas Před 2 lety +126

    Man Fenner and Jordan have been such fantastics addition to the crew in general.

  • @cameronperry8446
    @cameronperry8446 Před 2 lety +104

    I’m a professional motion designer and After Effects is the worst god damn application on the planet. I’m so glad you guys are talking about this. A company I was working at a couple years ago was acquired by Adobe and I immediately went and found another job and turned down their job offer because I’m so beyond frustrated with their software. I felt their lack of innovation and lack of care would likely show through in my employee experience. The shitty part about all of this is I’m completely locked to AE as a motion designer. There’s really no replacement at this point. You compositors at least have Nuke as an option. This most recent Adobe update has been the straw that broke the camels back. They took the time to redo and revamp the UI for premieres exporter, but can’t fix the fucking eye dropper tool crashing the system. It’s beyond ridiculous.

    • @Keithslawinski
      @Keithslawinski Před 2 lety +6

      Same here and I totally agree.
      I am actively hunt for a replacement for AE at least once a year, and unfortunately it doesn't exist yet.
      Cavalry and Nuke seem great at first until you realize you really need BOTH of them merged together, PLUS a character rigging/animator that can rival some really powerful AE plugins, plus a way to import and break AI/PS layers into shapes, AAAAAND all in a program that everyone in my field INCLUDING the agencies can share and work in together.
      Gonna be a while.....

    • @gustavosaliola
      @gustavosaliola Před 2 lety +2

      Next year i'm on my 30th year with Adobe in Graphic Design and 21 with Motion Graphics. 105 % agree with you.

    • @aliruane
      @aliruane Před 2 lety

      Amen Brother.

    • @haleykrokodilfreesheetmusi5298
      @haleykrokodilfreesheetmusi5298 Před 2 lety

      So you say after effects is the worst tool for motion design but at the same time you don't know any that is better ?

    • @gustavosaliola
      @gustavosaliola Před 2 lety

      @@haleykrokodilfreesheetmusi5298 I imagine that the Q. is for the OP. But i'll answer anyway. 1) Do you know/use AE for your work? 2) If YES, do you think that (After reading the OP comment again and/or the video) after all this years Adobe After Effects is ok?

  • @danrebeiz4598
    @danrebeiz4598 Před 2 lety +47

    Three years ago I switched religions from Mac to PC because of two things: a) wanted something optimized for Blender, and b) wanted a machine that would finally have a GPU that AE would recognize.
    Good news... Blender runs GREAT!

    • @Winnders
      @Winnders Před 2 lety +5

      Same.
      Blender works great,
      But now my entire OS is janky and AE still sucks hahahahaha

    • @jobz9150
      @jobz9150 Před 2 lety +3

      I think Blender now has Apple optimised versions

    • @MrGamelover23
      @MrGamelover23 Před měsícem

      ​@@Winnderstry Linux instead. It's so much less janky.

  • @OpenMind3000
    @OpenMind3000 Před 2 lety +156

    Oh yeah! Please have the ceo of adobe on! Everything is so buggy.
    I would have switched already I I had the time to learn a new program.

    • @Drollfilms
      @Drollfilms Před 2 lety +7

      junge in letzter Zeit sehe ich dich täglich unter random Videos. Wie viele Kommentare schreibst du am Tag?

    • @c1ph3rpunk
      @c1ph3rpunk Před 2 lety +4

      To deal with the cost of change I adopted a model years ago where I’ll spend 2 hours a week, usually in my free time, to absorb something new. It’s a nasty catch-22 not to do that, the time to learn will be paid back, often exponentially, if you compare to lost productivity and efficiency.
      Side note: productivity loss, in work hours, is 2-3x over the work time itself. It comes with a lot of hidden cost. So, if you lost 1 “hard” hour of time it’s closer to 2-3 hours. Add that up over months, the result will likely scare you and spending 10 hours over 4-6 weeks is justified.

    • @pixelwash9707
      @pixelwash9707 Před 2 lety

      The CEO of Adobe is an elitist nationalist FASCIST, basically interested in exploitation and abuse, be it for labor costs, and/or class based abuse (the Indians are EXPERTS in this, in their home country they even have a socially acknowledged and simply taken as "the way it is" class of UNTOUCHABLES, look it up!), and, in the case of Adobe, for their mistaken belief that they own intellectual property that they don't, and for using their (temporary) monopoly position to screw consumers.

  • @PatrickStirling
    @PatrickStirling Před 2 lety +85

    and all of Blackmagic Design has 1,500 employees. I would loooove to hear a conversation between the Crew and Grant Petty

    • @AndyKunkel
      @AndyKunkel Před 2 lety +15

      Grant Petty is my fav CEO of all time!

    • @Frontigenics
      @Frontigenics Před 2 lety +10

      Well 80% of Adobe's workforce is diversity/quota hires and they spend 50% of the day talking about "inclusion". This what I've ACTUALLY heard from people who've worked there.

    • @baldwinvp
      @baldwinvp Před 2 lety +3

      Hell yeah! That would be great. I’m almost positive he’d jump on the opportunity. He’s an actual working programmer / engineer himself within the company on top of his CEO duties so you’d actually get some real info out of him.

  • @mattbeharry
    @mattbeharry Před 2 lety +138

    Professional Motion Designer here: completely agree about after effects crashes... it's really brutal.

    • @GustavoHenrique-ub8ts
      @GustavoHenrique-ub8ts Před 2 lety +1

      More brutal than that is the gpu usage

    • @RowdyTheHitman
      @RowdyTheHitman Před 2 lety +2

      Remember to set your autosave to every 2 minutes kids

    • @Sebbir
      @Sebbir Před 2 lety +7

      @@RowdyTheHitman but what do i do when the autosave is causing the crashes?

    • @RowdyTheHitman
      @RowdyTheHitman Před 2 lety +8

      @@Sebbir that's that we like to call an Adobe moment

    • @elingrome5853
      @elingrome5853 Před 2 lety +1

      Command-S OCD

  • @gearzanimation
    @gearzanimation Před 2 lety +50

    The fact that most other animators and video editors I interact with are using older versions of the adobe software should speak something about the quality of the product vs the desire for stability of artists & designers. I can't afford to lose a week/month worth of work because of random unexplainable tech issues, opening a file that was working 15 minutes ago to find it corrupted after my lunch break, or DYNAMIC LINKING being an absolute DUMPSTER FIRE and virtually unusable... So I use older patches of after effects because they are at least 80% stable. Sucks that we settle for such low standards because they are a main stream tool. #PleaseFixAfterEffects

  • @TimoKanal
    @TimoKanal Před 2 lety +46

    I switched to Resolve last year, never looked back. And my god, Resolve looks so much nicer and more modern as well. Premiere looks incredibly outdated compared to it. There are also hundreds of quality of life improvements, like live effects preview on current footage, creating zooms and pans just based on visual square previews, STABILITY, etc. Way too much to list here.

  • @Megasteakman
    @Megasteakman Před 2 lety +49

    This was so cathartic. Thank you! This video inspired me to drop Premiere... actually, Niko also pushed me to stop using FCP 7.0 back during the X days, so he's always been a guiding light in the changing landscape of production software.

    • @corridorcast
      @corridorcast  Před 2 lety +19

      Thanks brother!!

    • @RobCartwright
      @RobCartwright Před 2 lety

      Resolve > Final Cut > Premiere. I fully admit that Resolve is better, but I'm way faster in Final Cut than in anything else.

  • @adambeaumont2534
    @adambeaumont2534 Před 2 lety +47

    I've been using Blender for 5 years now and I feel this same enthusiasm from the development team for their product. That not only creates a fantastic product but a great community of artists that are genuinely excited for update's the software. They're not constantly in fear that an update will kill the program or project file. I feel like I'm working with the program instead of against it. Really interesting conversation guys!

    • @MASJYT
      @MASJYT Před 2 lety +5

      In all fairness we do fear and update kills a project file, it happens often. Then again you should never update Blender while working on a project, whatever version you started it with, that's the version you should finish it.

    • @NoThrottle
      @NoThrottle Před 2 lety +4

      @@MASJYT That's basically what I do. The only time I actually broke that rule is when my GPU broke and I had to render a really taxing sequence. Jumped from 2.93 to 3.1 for the rendering performance improvements and made it just before the deadline.

    • @Frontigenics
      @Frontigenics Před 2 lety +2

      yea, I can definitely see Blender becoming the industry standard. I haven't switched yet because I know Cinema 4D like the back of my hand... but I'd LOVE to just not deal with licensing at all.

    • @coreyaruecker
      @coreyaruecker Před 2 lety +1

      @@Frontigenics I think it could totally become an industry standard which makes me so happy to be learning it. Because of its open source nature, all that really needs to happen is for us to wait for each different work flow to be enhanced. It can already do almost everything, it's just not that best at really anything.

    • @Nearhi
      @Nearhi Před 2 lety

      I only ever hear good things about Blender.... I really need to take the time to make the switch.

  • @coletrain3162
    @coletrain3162 Před 2 lety +25

    As a former IT tech, I can confirm that the consumer level Adobe products are also full of jank and needless complication. The Creative Cloud programs are so buried in ads and always online nonsense that it takes a professional just to get it working.

  • @DhyanShanasa
    @DhyanShanasa Před 2 lety +29

    I have a Motion Design Studio (Supernova Duo), and a Motion Design School (Layer Lemonade) here in Brazil, and I've been saying this for almost 10 years: After Effects needs to be rewritten from scratch. The way it is today it's total garbage, but unfortunately the entire Motion industry forces us to use it. There are projects where customers already ask for Collect File from AE, without even knowing if we will use AE.
    We were hoping that Cavalry would somehow be an option to AE, but the guys ended up going for something more procedural.

    • @nairocamilo
      @nairocamilo Před 2 lety

      Industry Standard, pro bem e pro mal.

    • @randommiker
      @randommiker Před 2 lety

      Don't worry. Apple will change that eventually with alternatives just like they did with Windows and ProRes for professionals. Also, just because a third party list that use Adobe, doesn't mean they actually do. My brother works for a gaming development company where Adobe apps and Maya are required even though most of then use Blender and features already in Unreal Engine because the free applications are simply more efficient and stable.

  • @geirnp
    @geirnp Před 2 lety +5

    I see a future where Corridor has its own software dept. Just making the best editing and effects programs for the little guys.

  • @VMYeahVN
    @VMYeahVN Před 2 lety +17

    It's so interesting hearing the talk about Resolve vs Premiere vs Final Cut. I work in tv and we don't use any of those. We mostly all still use Avid Media Composer which has been the Hollywood standard editing program basically since before editing was done on computers. They did the full from the ground up code re-write a few years ago and it's been soooooo much better than how it used to be (was similar to After Effects/Premiere in that it was layers and layers of ancient code). It's not a great program for CZcamsrs or content creators though, it's very geared toward Hollywood video editing use cases, but it shocks me that even a big old traditional company that is generally very slow to change like Avid did a full rebuild of Media Composer before Adobe did a full rebuild of Premiere and After Effects. That's how much Adobe is lagging behind the industry.

  • @Fili5h
    @Fili5h Před 2 lety +11

    Damn, this is the first episode that got me to go on CZcams just to comment, because how much it resonates with me. I started in Adobe for video and slowly moved away from it, because I didn't want to pirate it. However, last year I got my first part-time job doing post-production work for a YT channel which used Adobe only workflow. For me, AE which I use heavily, works quite well, but Premiere, where I need to edit it all together, is hell.
    Every time I get close to finishing an episode I find myself reloading project, relinking media, rebooting PC and overall fighting against Premiere at 2 AM. I don't swear very much, but Premiere got me shouting at my monitor, which didn't happen even during Dark Souls. Actually few days before this podcast I've decided to change my workflow to Resolve for editing, AE for VFX, Premiere for subtitles (because I need one Adobe font...) and back to Resolve for color, sound and export. All that trasferring just to avoid using Premiere as much as possible.
    From the beginning my passion has been 3D and I've been using Blender for that. It has its flaws, but is is stable, it autosaves all the time, has versatile UI and overall I can rely on it. If free software can do that, what are you doing here Adobe?

  • @apoclypse
    @apoclypse Před 2 lety +17

    The Houdini getting acquired by Adobe example got me because it reminded of Softimage getting acquired by Autodesk. That broke my heart as XSI was a brilliant piece of software that didn't deserve to get swept under the rug.

    • @Pinionistus
      @Pinionistus Před 2 lety +4

      Another ex-XSI user here chimming in - when I check what's new in each 3ds max / Maya version, yup, that's another set of XSI features. But implemented so poorly.

  • @esaedvik
    @esaedvik Před 2 lety +41

    Adobe's 26k employees is about as funny as Twitters R&D budget of like 370 MILLION DOLLARS per quarter :D On what?!

    • @alwaysfallingshort
      @alwaysfallingshort Před 2 lety

      RIGHT!? When you look under the hood for several tech companies it's nothing but building of redundant people and projects hoping someone doesn't notice them while the stock value goes up and the board is happy.

    • @AXLplosion
      @AXLplosion Před 2 lety

      ads, probably

    • @casinowilhelm
      @casinowilhelm Před 2 lety

      Tax avoidance

  • @ReelPodcasts
    @ReelPodcasts Před 2 lety +15

    So the last time Adobe raised their prices I went fuck this and transitioned away from their software. I'm not a professional, I'm a hobbiest, I can't possibly justify the price they're asking for their license on a monthly basis. Now that I'm out of their ecosystem I've found the alternatives I've found to work better and not completely shit the bed.

  • @markthefilmmaker2613
    @markthefilmmaker2613 Před 2 lety +12

    i havent opened Premiere in YEARS. I work on set and try to tell people how much better Resolve is, but they will never listen. One day they will see, they will all see.

    • @markthefilmmaker2613
      @markthefilmmaker2613 Před 2 lety

      @@johnwebb2300 I have had resolve crash or bug on me maybe 5-10 times in the past few years I have been using it. Premiere you pretty much experience it anytime you open the software. Resolve also auto saves after every single click you do so even when you rarely do crash, you restart exactly where you left off immediately.

  • @qx4n9e1xp
    @qx4n9e1xp Před 2 lety +5

    I pictured Niko's smile when it was said he told the new guy "It can be done tomorrow. Go home."
    Sometimes I push myself too hard at my job too, and need to be told by a veteran to take it easy.

  • @LABORXII
    @LABORXII Před 2 lety +13

    So, when we went to the After Effects conference in 2014, we were told that everything that adobe offers is basically ancillary to Acrobat and PDF. Those get all the love because those make all the money. Photoshop is the next best thing, and the others just have to fight for resources.

    • @snakedogman
      @snakedogman Před rokem

      And just opening a PDF in Acrobat takes literally 30 seconds while freezing your PC.

  • @NickFoote
    @NickFoote Před rokem +3

    This is the most relatable video I have watched in years. I thought I was going crazy. Thank you Corridor.

  • @thefosterhousevfx
    @thefosterhousevfx Před 2 lety +13

    I've been using AE since 1997 and I have broken nearly every version released since. Before CC, Devs told me they couldn't fix bugs because the shareholders would think that those were feature updates and they didn't want them given away for free. Now they're piling on features without reworking the program to make it the speed professionals need, or testing basic things to see if they work. I have never seen the UI as sluggish as the last few versions. Adobe has diversified their product line so much that they suffer from a scatter-brain development cycle where one project in their product line is given a bunch of attention and everything else falls to the side forgotten. I don't know where the short sighted goals originate in the company, but it's the most frustrating aspect of Adobe.

  • @kolupsy
    @kolupsy Před 2 lety +33

    blender has becoming very powerful in the last few years and it seems to be picking up in speed still. It is great for one person to use but it still needs some work as a tool thats part of a pipeline. I hope that this changes soon when large companies with currently rigid maya pipelines get fed up enough to drop it

  • @sergentboucherie
    @sergentboucherie Před 2 lety +7

    I used to be a FCP/FCPX and Motion user in the past, about 10 years ago. Apple made several bad moves in term of OS and hardware so I decided to build a PC. I looked in at Adobe, hated AE.
    I tried out Hitfilm, loved parts of it but I had major troubles with it and I spent a lot of time with their tech support but could never really get it to work correctly and then I tested Resolve and Fusion.
    I have been using Resolve and Fusion for about 9 years now, unfortunately not as much as I would want because I do not get a lot of work in video production, but I never regretted buying my dongles. Except when they announced that the Fusion dongle would also activate Resolve, which is a good thing, but I was stuck with 2 dongles that gave me the same thing. So I sold the Resolve dongle.
    I love to see Fusion struggling with 95% of 128gb of RAM allocated to it. I don’t hit it often but when I see it it gives me happy feelings

  • @chi-bro
    @chi-bro Před 2 lety +4

    as someone who is always dealing with these problems and always having a bad time on edits with Adobe products, this is so great to see these guys just laughing and ranting. I'll be making the jump to resolve here in a few months.

  • @DTGL
    @DTGL Před 2 lety +4

    I'm glad to see it's not just me struggling with simple playback. I pulled up my old Resolve key and I'm going to work on switching from PR. Thanks!

  • @mrmovess_
    @mrmovess_ Před 2 lety +1

    This is my new favorite thing to listen too while I work. Get a good laugh but also some good conversations about the industry and the state of tools & software. Great stuff.

  • @pixel2plastic832
    @pixel2plastic832 Před 2 lety +6

    I am so glad Blender is getting backed by legit companies instead of bought out. Its really such an interesting and refreshing thing to see in the industry.
    I still cry everyday I see the original Algorithmic launcher saying it will be disbanded in September also screw Adobe for not including it in the "All Apps" subscription. So another 20$ for just the original Algorithmic pack or ANOTHER 50$ for all of the 3D stepchildren they have acquired is such a slap in the face. Also still will wont forgive them for choosing that spinach/neon green for the 3D applications. They also manipulated updates for Substance Painter until they integrated into the CC....

  •  Před 2 lety +11

    Thank you for raising awareness about this. But I think more people should talk about this, because Adobe doesn't care about normal users, they just treat them as beta testers... while they are paying for their software.
    Their forums are filled with angry customers, a lot of people talk about how they should stop adding new features and rewrite whole software and Adobe just ignores it. And the most bizzare thing is how they are fixing bugs. You have to report them on their website and other users have to vote for it, otherwise they wont even consider fixing it.
    Also its so badly optimized, so badly that it hurts. Were living in times when realtime photorealistic graphics is possible and in After Effects you just animate few shapes and its already lagging, its just ridiculous... Imagine what Unreal Engine team could do with it...
    It makes me really sad and depressed, because I really liked the program a lot. And now, every time I use it, it's doing stupid things which is leading to many stressing situations.
    Unfortunately I dont believe Adobe will wake up. This goes way beyond just After Effects, the whole Creative Cloud system just doesnt work.

  • @victoriap1561
    @victoriap1561 Před 2 lety +42

    The good thing about open source software is that they really care about the quality of the code, if it shitty someone else is going to write something else, maybe because it is on the open.

    • @existentialselkath1264
      @existentialselkath1264 Před 2 lety +8

      It does take time to build up a community capable of consistently improving the program though, and people tend to be more interested on adding smaller features rather than spending a lot of time fixing larger, long running issues.
      Overall though I'd agree with you, but open source definitely has its own issues

    • @noisycarlos
      @noisycarlos Před 2 lety

      While anybody CAN improve open source software (which is great!), it doesn't always happen. Case in point Natron, an open source VFX compositing software. It's pretty good, but it's way behind Nuke, Fusion and AE

    • @r6scrubs126
      @r6scrubs126 Před 2 lety

      the only open source program I've looked at the source code for was honestly written SO badly. Yes massive open source projects with loads of passionate contributors are probably good, but by no means are all open source programs well made

  • @tomekdersuaaron
    @tomekdersuaaron Před 2 lety +19

    I’ve been using photoshop since version 5.0, started using it when I was like 12 years old. Now I’m a professional photographer and occasionally direct stuff. I completely agree with everything said, the second I find a good replacement for photoshop I’ll leave adobe.
    For most of my photography workflow I use Capture One and the video editor I work with now uses Davinci Resolve.
    I’m done with Adobe, fed up. I can’t even name one issue because it will start a rant that might never stop.
    I’ve been using Blender for two years now and it’s amazing and free! It feels like what software should feel like.

    • @kamenriderblade2099
      @kamenriderblade2099 Před 2 lety +1

      Have you tried Corel Graphics Suite & Corel PaintShop Pro?
      Corel have the old school pay once, own it forever license model.
      Subscriptions are "Optional".

    • @tomekdersuaaron
      @tomekdersuaaron Před 2 lety

      Oh I haven’t, I will give it a look, thanks!

    • @Bo-kq8tn
      @Bo-kq8tn Před 2 lety +3

      "I can’t even name one issue because it will start a rant that might never stop." /God/ I feel that deep in my bones. I'm with you 100%

    • @artokmt
      @artokmt Před 2 lety +4

      Affinity Photo too. Maybe Serif release 2.0 versions in summer their 3 apps..

    • @danielmarkmiller7066
      @danielmarkmiller7066 Před 2 lety +1

      Affinity Photo is one to look at. Haven't found a Lightroom replacent though.

  • @gonzalogarreton3539
    @gonzalogarreton3539 Před 2 lety +5

    I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST ME! I KEPT GETTING GASLIT BY PEERS TELLING ME IT WAS MY WORKFLOW OR SOMETHING!
    I've since moved to Resolve for editing and am way less mad at editing. It just fucking works holy shit what a concept. I just need to learn fusion for compositing, I am so used to the layer-based way of doing things and have so many plugins for it. The color nodes in resolve are definitely prepping me though, the tracker and power windows in the color tab are enough for most simple things like corrective makeup, or blurring faces, or tracking text.
    Thanks for this you guys!!

  • @malcolmt9077
    @malcolmt9077 Před 2 lety +11

    I actually love this for you guys! I remember years ago I was able to chat with Wren live and asked him about Nuke, since I was starting to learn it and he was like yeah thats an awesome industry standard. So happy that you guys are starting to branch out and see the potential of other softwares. Also am a full blown fusion and resolve user now haha!

  • @alexhydron
    @alexhydron Před 2 lety +23

    I'm glad you guys are talking about this, just last night I was sitting in my bed thinking: "I'm done with premiere, I can't handle the jank anymore, it will take me a long time to learn resolve so i have to jump ship now"

    • @usparks
      @usparks Před 2 lety +2

      Hahahaha!! I've at that exact place multiple times. Dont know why I'm laughing so hard.

    • @corridorcast
      @corridorcast  Před 2 lety +16

      We've been thinking that too 😄

    • @kaliguy2188
      @kaliguy2188 Před 2 lety +1

      Only issue I’ve had with davinci, is the audio engine. It’s been the hardest for me to learn.

    • @elingrome5853
      @elingrome5853 Před 2 lety

      Resolve doesnt take that long... tho nodes will take a little time

    • @tiaan_va
      @tiaan_va Před 2 lety

      To transfer to Resolve for the editing takes literally a weekend (week at most) to learn even if you have never used it.

  • @martin_fiori
    @martin_fiori Před 2 lety +12

    This podcast made me realize how much I want to switch to davinci/blender/ue5, thanks guys

    • @MariusIhlar
      @MariusIhlar Před 2 lety

      Agreed! I did not know what Im missing out on!

  • @AndyKunkel
    @AndyKunkel Před 2 lety +5

    Going into my third year exclusively editing on Davinci, it is so refreshing seeing some of my favorite content creators taking notice.

  • @tylermcneill77
    @tylermcneill77 Před 2 lety +5

    It's become pretty much standard that after upgrading to a new version suddenly something that used to work just fine in earlier versions suddenly doesn't work anymore. Like the time when prores4444 files suddenly were missing all the skintones or the random crashes for whatever reason.

  • @Pepperham04
    @Pepperham04 Před 2 lety +9

    This is the most irate I've ever seen Niko... but he looks so relaxed!

  • @reachthroughreality
    @reachthroughreality Před 2 lety +2

    I've recently started to teach myself video editing. Premier constantly crashes. And the Media Encoder isn't too far behind. It's so comforting to know I'm not a complete moron with an innate talent to destroy electronics by merely being in their presence. I thought I might have been importing my files wrong. Maybe I was right-clicking too fast or a little too left. Turns out it's just a 2022 program still struggling with 2002 problems. Cool.

  • @ZachMayfield
    @ZachMayfield Před 2 lety +1

    I'm a full-time social editor, mostly tik toks and instagram reels, and I deal with multiple premiere crashes DAILY. I've lost progress on so many projects in the past month from these issues. Getting so damn close to switching to resolve.

  • @LFPAnimations
    @LFPAnimations Před 2 lety +5

    I freelanced for a year using after effects and premiere and quickly hit a bottleneck once the work became too much for the program to handle. With AE at a certain point no amount of extra RAM, GPU, or CPU will help you. The program has an inherent bottleneck for some reason and I would literally have to run 8 to 16 hour renders on a workstation PC just to pump out 2 minutes of keying with some extra FX. Keying is not a complex operation to run and I know that because Nuke handles it 10-20x faster. AE is also not built for renders that take 8 hours or more so you will end up with green frames once in a while. This happened to me several times on tight deadlines for music video work. AE needs to be rewritten for a true linear workflow and GPU optimization for it to be competitive.
    I switched to Nuke two years ago when I started working at a studio and now I even shelled out for a personal license (foundry has abysmal up front costs). I hate to say it, but even the insane cost saved me money/time in the end. AE is a great tool to get your feet wet and it was the tool that started my journey in VFX. However, I think if someone asked me what program they should start learning today I would suggest Nuke or Fusion. Once you use nodes you will never go back to layers.

  • @MylesHamlyn
    @MylesHamlyn Před 2 lety +3

    Earlier this year I had to switch back to Premiere Pro from the free version Davinci Resolve (I couldn't wait to buy the studio version) because of file compatibility. I discovered sooo quickly how much more stable DR is. Premiere crashed daily, sometimes a few times per day.

  • @bad99teddy
    @bad99teddy Před 2 lety +2

    Niko positioning his mike directly above his head while chilling on the couch is so comfy

  • @MatiasRispau
    @MatiasRispau Před 2 lety +3

    I transitioned to Davinci Resolve 3 years ago, and the difference in stability and workflow is incredible. In fact, we are finishing my new feature completely in Resolve, from editing to mixing (fairlight has become very good). There is no going back, having editing, color and mastering in a single program is irreplaceable.

  • @johnmurphyfilm
    @johnmurphyfilm Před 2 lety +8

    I work at a VFX company and use AE every day. Every time a client delivers footage in ACES it’s the most grueling back in forth to figure out how to work with the footage. I bet we’ll all be transitioning to Nuke in 1-2 years.

    • @kaczorefx
      @kaczorefx Před 2 lety +1

      OK, seriously, what is it with you people and ACES? Download the OCIO plugin - they are the standard, and just follow the manual - you literaly have to use a single adjustent layer in AE to get a proper ACES workflow - and I'm saying that after doing 15 maybe 20 ACES productions in the last 3 years. Do not watch tutorials on AE ACES on YT, they are all shit, do not turn Color Management in AE on, do not turn on linear gamma in AE, just use the OCIO plugin, that's it. In some ways it's even easier to set up than in Nuke, and at least you get properly named ACES color spaces not this weird misnaming that is in Davinci where all colorsts think they are exporting ACEScc but in reality its ACES 2065 - just a litlle joke on DaVincis part ;) I have much less trouble with ACES in AE than in Resolve, exactly because its entirety is relegated to the OCIO plugin and these guys invented it.

    • @nubnubbud
      @nubnubbud Před rokem

      @@kaczorefx this is the issue! ACES is a STANDARD! why does adobe not natively support it in any decent way? for over $500 a year, not even to own the program, you're only paying for support and updates! Why does it seem so natural to you that if you pay hundreds of dollars for a professional program, you need to download extra parts made by other people to do standard things that everyone does.

    • @kaczorefx
      @kaczorefx Před rokem

      @@nubnubbud I have yet to see a single software that supports ACES "decently" natively. Resolve stumbles, Nuke is a joke with the amount of hoops you have to go through to do a single shot fully in ACES without crushing the gamut and 3D soft is still well asleep on that front. I do projects on all three - for some reason we live in a time when it is the client that decides on the software I have to use - and in the last 3 years AE gave me the least problems with ACES - sure it's not built in - but it works and it's free so why would I complain. That said Adobe just gave up and fully incorporated OCIO color mangement in the latest Beta and I have to say it looks very promising - if they just don't ruin it before release :D

  • @TheAJP
    @TheAJP Před 2 lety +10

    Saving files is the number one feature in any new software as the worst thing is working on something for hours for it not to save because of one crash

    • @AWSVids
      @AWSVids Před 2 lety +2

      Hearing that Davinci Resolve saves every move in realtime in the background just made me download it. It's the kind of thing I assumed must be possible, but didn't seem possible... because WHY wouldn't every program just be doing that? Why isn't that just standard for every damn computer program in existence by 2022?

    • @TimoKanal
      @TimoKanal Před 2 lety

      @@AWSVids EXACTLY what I was thinking when i learned about it in Resolve. How isn't every program doing this?

  • @ReinOwader
    @ReinOwader Před 2 lety

    This was so satisfying to watch. I can relate in so many areas. Increasingly hating Adobe Premiere and AfterEffects, using Nuke NC more and more to test if my ideas work. Switched from 3dsmax to Blender, using Premiere at work but at home using DaVinci Resolve, and checking stockmarket from time to time :)
    Right now my AfterFX hate is toward not being able to zoom into pixel level so that I can see those big squares while edge grading my keys. And another one is not being able to separate x and y scaling on graph editor.

  • @ReedCBowman
    @ReedCBowman Před rokem

    So cool to hear you are moving to DaVinci Resolve. As someone starting out, and without any major ambitions to filmmaking (just instructional videos on YT), I came to it and was really impressed how much it could do in the free version. I thought it seemed like the right way to go, and this podcast confirms that impression. I'd love it if you guys started doing tutorials or general information videos showing Resolve workflow. You are a great way to learn while getting excited about the possibilities of tools.

  • @EnigmaticPenguin
    @EnigmaticPenguin Před 2 lety +55

    Your Adobe problems are exactly the situation with Maya and Autodesk right now. I can't count the times over the last 5 years where Maya has full-on bent us over a barrel and we had to grit our teeth. I imagine other studios are in a similar situation, but we can't just pivot to Blender because of the amount of pipeline we have invested in Maya and knowledge of it. It's sunk cost fallacy 101.

    • @Aegis_Mind
      @Aegis_Mind Před 2 lety +2

      I’m using Maya 2019 and I’m too stubborn to learn blenders janky UI since I’ve been using Maya since 2007… but damnit your comment hits hard because sometimes when I duplicate an object using Control D, it crashes. I’ve had to result to holding Shift while translating to duplicate .

    • @Frigus3D-Art
      @Frigus3D-Art Před 2 lety +3

      @@Aegis_Mind i already teached someone blender that came from maya. After 2 weeks he only came back for some specific questions but overall he was using it like an experienced blender user. Trust me the transition isn't far as bad as you might think. Since 3.0 they made hughe progress in the ui. I have to admit there are enough things in blender that are still unecessary complicated. But when watching someone working with maya/3dsmax i can also find enough stuff that has better solutions in blender. And also nowadays it seems like blender crashes way less on large scenes than maya/3dsmax.

    • @FreekHoekstra
      @FreekHoekstra Před 2 lety

      Always increment saves and save as maya ascii. The. You can always salvage your files.

    • @rano12321
      @rano12321 Před 2 lety

      @@Aegis_Mind checkout Blender bob's video on maya to blender survival guide.

    • @Crick2x9
      @Crick2x9 Před 2 lety

      Switched from Maya to Cinema 4D. Still getting used to it, and in general it has been less frustrating being a newbie cinema 4D user than a long time Maya user. It's crazy. Mind you, this works if you are a Solo 3D generalist.

  • @Danger_N00dle
    @Danger_N00dle Před 2 lety +3

    I've heard an argument saying something like
    - I wouldn't even pirate Adobe, because it ensures their softwares stays relevant, preventing proper competitions.

  • @NCAIN123
    @NCAIN123 Před 2 lety +1

    i know its a long shot but i hope to see a full length feature film from all you guys ,a 2 hour masterpiece or something

  • @bensayswords
    @bensayswords Před 2 lety +3

    I switched to FCPX four years ago because I would rather take a hit in features than deal with the Premiere issues even then. Switched to Resolve 1.5 years ago and I was back home. Proper editing. It may be that BMD catches up to AVID in terms of industry standard tools.

  • @mrskate7771
    @mrskate7771 Před 2 lety +4

    I pirated Adobe Premiere and I still want a refund.

  • @dermotfaloon_streetmonkey

    Cavalry feels like how i wish AE was. I hope it continues to progress although it's more shape-based motion graphics app, it's like C4d Nodes and AE at once.

  • @Composit.Design
    @Composit.Design Před 2 lety +1

    This whole sesh was the most cathartic and vicariously lived vibe yet

  • @mixphantom0101
    @mixphantom0101 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm a "VFX Elder" 😉 I started on Quantel Henry followed by Discreet Logic Flame and then Fusion, After Effects and Nuke. If I was setting up a "boutique studio" today it would be Resolve Studio, Fusion Studio (standalone), Blender and Affinity Photo/Designer. I would have at least one Adobe suite, nuke, houdini, maya, syntheyes, mocha etc. for the flexibility, compatibility and unique tools. It boggles my brain that free Resolve/Fusion and Blender and very modestly priced perpetual licences of Affinity could cover 90% of VFX work.

    • @grahamulax
      @grahamulax Před 2 lety

      Hell yeah! Agree with you on everything! And wow, what a career!

  • @bodemutante
    @bodemutante Před 2 lety +10

    I’m a commercial illustrator and cartoonist and I’ve been working with Adobe products professionally for 20 years. And I must say that Photoshop is also not fine.
    It’s what you guys said, you don’t know you’re missing something until you’re out.
    I stopped using Adobe in mid 2021 and I’m super happy about it. My main programs on Adobe were Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. I’ve been using Procreate and the Serif products (Affinity Photo, Designer and Publisher) ever since. Not only they’re way more stable they all have a bunch of features that I didn’t know I was missing. The experience to draw on procreate is leaps ahead of what Photoshop offers.
    I’ve been advocating against Adobe for more than a year now

    • @esaedvik
      @esaedvik Před 2 lety

      It's been amazing to see a lot of the artists I follow use Procreate and enjoy it. Not a fan of Apple products, but this I can let go, using iPad Pro's for Procreate :D Ibis Paint X seems like an ok alternative on Android though.

    • @Bo-kq8tn
      @Bo-kq8tn Před 2 lety

      thank you for a list of programs to check out 👀

    • @ed61730
      @ed61730 Před 2 lety

      what program do you use to animate once you've drawn? I still haven't found a better combo than photoshop/illustrator+AE for my animation workflow. Cheers!

  • @superzooper
    @superzooper Před 2 lety +4

    I really like how Resolve has a very good free version, probably does a lot to get people into using it at the start and then pay for premium features later.

  • @SharpWind
    @SharpWind Před 2 lety +1

    Can we take a moment to appreciate Jake's creative sponsorship segments?
    Don't get me wrong, I hate ads, but he's doing a great job! I actually watch most of them, because of how creative they are

  • @vizualjockey4419
    @vizualjockey4419 Před 2 lety +1

    I discovered visual effects back in high school around 2007 and started with After Effects, FCP7 and Photoshop. Life was great back then, maybe I wasn’t doing anything too complicated but the software never got in the way of my creativity. Over the years since, I feel like it’s been like an abusive relationship where things were great at first but they slowly began to deteriorate yet I stuck with it because of the sunk cost fallacy. I put so much work into learning the Adobe ecosystem that it felt painful not being able to just hop in and get to work when learning a new platform, kinda like when I tried skiing after snowboarding for a decade.
    That said, over the pandemic, I’ve downloaded Resolve, Blender and Unreal and I’ve put in about 20 hours of learning on each one to at least reach a level of familiarity to use it on a project if need be. The problem with these new programs is none of my jobs request these programs. Most companies with in-house teams want to see that you are proficient in Adobe software since they’ve established themselves as an industry standard outside of Hollywood where there’s a ton more money and customers. At this point, Adobe can’t afford to mess with their frontline products. If they re-write them, they still need to work like they do now from a UI and workflow perspective. They’re the expensive bundle option at the moment, but if they keep this up, they just might lose some market share.

  • @salt699
    @salt699 Před 2 lety +3

    DAVINCI RESOLVE FOR THE WIN!!! It took me a week to learn and I was able to use it well enough to do editing effectively. I don’t even want to talk about adobe😩😭

  • @monny1emano
    @monny1emano Před 2 lety +3

    I love this episode because I've been experiencing all these things with Adobe! You have converted me, I am going to try Resolve asap

  • @Scottpie47
    @Scottpie47 Před rokem

    @34:35 right as you said, “Hard stop on the marketing speech”, the video was interrupted by an ad for Premiere. 😆

  • @beeopper
    @beeopper Před 2 lety +1

    I'm currently in the process of suing my University as they lied to me before starting my degree, I made sure, triple checked with the University that I would be doing only 1 year in the Adobe suite as I'm self taught 10+ years, and the remaining 3 years of my degree would be done in DaVinci Resolve, even after starting my course the course leader told me we would be learning DaVinci from 2nd year through to masters, in short we only ever used the Cinema and Adobe Suite alongside NukeX for 4 fucking years. Ironically nuking my goals of becoming a DaVinci master and heading into game based VFX.

  • @AdamSzarmack
    @AdamSzarmack Před 2 lety +5

    Davinci Resolve gives an editor their life back.

  • @Panthera_Leo_
    @Panthera_Leo_ Před 2 lety +3

    Whenever I see that some software uses a subscription model instead of a single purchase I immediately back out and look somewhere else. I'm rocking Vegas Pro 15, Blender, and some others like that and I have no regrets. Granted I don't do this professionally, but still I regret nothing.

  • @anthonydecapite959
    @anthonydecapite959 Před 2 lety

    8:02 Exactly! This is what I deal with all the time for my work!

  • @dedrxbbit7549
    @dedrxbbit7549 Před 2 lety

    43:34 I know this feeling all too well right now. I am a full-time college student, full-time employee, and full-time husband/parent and i am so thinned out right now. Not to get too personal, but it’s literally affected my sex drive and I’m only 23 years old. Stress and overcommitment are very real problems that many people our age have to face due to our previous generation’s lack of understanding and approval to teach us as well as the societal standards we are face with dispite having a collapsing economy. It’s degrading and a massive struggle that everyone understands but refuses to fix.

  • @TheRumpletiltskin
    @TheRumpletiltskin Před 2 lety +7

    this has pushed me to download the free version and give Resolve a chance. I'll probably buy the full version soon.

  • @mattpachaolski5735
    @mattpachaolski5735 Před 2 lety +6

    Let’s gooo Jake is back!!!

  • @rano12321
    @rano12321 Před rokem +2

    31:23 wouldn't necessarily call Fusion, Nuke light. For sure in 2022 Nuke has more advanced features for VFX than Fusion considering NukeX is 10k and Fusion is 300 one time. Fusion was created way before Nuke, 1987 was created for in house tool and released in 1996 and Nuke was created in 1993 but it was only an in house tool for Digital Domain and in 2007 Foundry bought it and started selling to other studios. Fusion was used in over 1000 movies and Tv series and games including Ironman, Avengers, Thor, Avatar etc. Fusion was windows only before blackmagic bought it and made it available for mac and linux which is what most vfx industry use (Linux).

  • @adrianolopes_sp
    @adrianolopes_sp Před 2 lety +1

    Just updated my Premiere to 22.4.
    There're those new tabs at the top like Resolve, they are very neat to be honest. But when you try to click on the import or export tab, there's an inexplicable lag, like, took about 5 seconds to open the tab. In the third time I try to change tabs, they didn't work. It kept in the Editing tab no matter what. Had to restart the app to be able to render the video. So sad to see those adobe apps working like that

  • @jmarshallpittman
    @jmarshallpittman Před 2 lety +6

    Mixamo stopped updating and actually lost features (like a Maya autorig tool, which included importing and baking animation for game engines) once Adobe bought it. After a short time, Adobe removed all of the character files that users had uploaded to use with the mocap library.

  • @Luckyj714
    @Luckyj714 Před 2 lety +6

    I'm a junior compositor at a vfx studio - I learned on AE and Fusion, but once I moved to Nuke and dedicated myself to learning it every day it changed everything for me. Fusion is still much much better than AE but I've gone back to it recently for smaller projects that I work on in Resolve (ditched Premiere after 8+ years as well - unbearably buggy) and Fusion has a few of its own annoying limitations or issues that make Nuke more attractive. Regardless, I've just found that comping in layer-based software is a nightmare and it didn't really help me understand HOW visual effects worked. It was a great intro, but beyond that first year or so it held me back.

    • @Scouty
      @Scouty Před 2 lety +2

      See this is hilarious because for me it wasn’t until I started learning Nuke that I finally understood visual effects, AE was the thing holding me back.
      It’s great that we all get options now, each artist will find their program to shine in

    • @rano12321
      @rano12321 Před rokem +1

      Agreed, when fusion exists and has a free version, Ae shouldn't even considered.

  • @Matkatamiba
    @Matkatamiba Před 2 lety

    I love your talk about companies taking on new work and your general work culture there. I wish that culture was more common at tech companies.

  • @philipp7pc
    @philipp7pc Před 2 lety

    OMG, re-feeling all the pain watching you guys going through the things that AE is missing...

  • @Grady_Oconnell
    @Grady_Oconnell Před 2 lety +3

    I am so happy that I don't need premiere pro or after effects
    started learning everything in resolve (just the free version)
    sadly for uni I DO need to use Maya for animation

  • @melih.a
    @melih.a Před 2 lety +6

    We really need an alternative that isn’t a subscription model and a real competitor.

  • @ZeeJohansen
    @ZeeJohansen Před 2 lety +1

    I... am... SO... happy to hear this! I just installed PP22 and wanted to use it for a client assignment and I hated EVERYTHING about that version. What is up with that new interface where you have to click 50.000 buttons to import media to the project?!?
    And then my ripple shortcuts also didn't work, so I deleted that version and just went back to the last stable version I was using. I do create a lot of templates for myself in the workflow in PP like using the mogrt files and that. Does DaVinci have something similar to that?

  • @vlogergames
    @vlogergames Před 2 lety

    halfway through this podcast I pulled the trigger, am now downloading resolve and will give it an honest check to see if it fits my workflow well enough. i dont think i'll be able to free myself of the hellscape that is adobe for a number of reasons but even if i can partly migrate... I would LOVE to

  • @mikepindara8478
    @mikepindara8478 Před 2 lety +5

    the 26k employee thing blows my mind. Because everyone close to After Effects always defends the issues with "but they're such a small team"
    WHY! GET A BIGGER TEAM, YOU'RE MAKING BILLIONS!

    • @noel-forte
      @noel-forte Před 2 lety

      Could be a management issue. If your team doesn’t get funding because the middle managers don’t give funding, and the people above them don’t get funding…and on and on…it can be very difficult and frustrating to people on the team or who run the team to not have those “Billions” to play with

    • @mikepindara8478
      @mikepindara8478 Před 2 lety

      @@noel-forte just mind-blowing that one of their flagship products doesn't get the resources it needs

    • @noel-forte
      @noel-forte Před 2 lety +1

      @@mikepindara8478 I wish I were wrong but sadly you’d be surprised. When you’re making billions of dollars you tend not to care about the quality of even your flagship products. I’ve worked adjacent to enterprise level companies for 4 years and my takeaway in that time is always having my mind be blown as to what these companies let slide. That’s no disrespect to the individual employees or teams, the after effects team is chock full of some very dedicated people whom I saw give a very casual Q/A at MAX last year and it literally comes down to them being handed a pig and being asked to put lipstick on it. They stick with it though because they hope that one day they’ll be able to promote actual change, but these systems are almost always deeper and more complex than people make them out to be.
      Case in point, out of the 26,000 employees at Adobe it’d be interesting to know what discipline is the largest. I bet risk management is pretty far up there…

    • @Frontigenics
      @Frontigenics Před 2 lety

      it's because 80% of their workforce is diversity/quota hires and they spend 50% of the day talking about "inclusion". This what I've ACTUALLY heard from non-insane employees.

    • @noel-forte
      @noel-forte Před 2 lety +1

      @@Frontigenics so if I heard you correctly you’re saying diversity, inclusion and mental health is the cause of their problems? Correct me if I’m wrong but you seem to be implying that people promoting a culture of diversity and inclusion are “insane” which in itself seems like an attack on people’s mental health. If so, that seems a bit extreme and discriminatory, if you don’t mind me saying.

  • @nomousego3825
    @nomousego3825 Před 2 lety +5

    I really REALLY hope Adobe listens to this and then reads all the comments after.
    I personally feel what you feel, and have had similar conversations with mates in the industry about Premier’s issues. I think I might have to download DaVinci Resolve tomorrow….

    • @MariusIhlar
      @MariusIhlar Před 2 lety

      Me too.
      My stomach is turning when I think about Premiere

  • @kerrymichelleobrien9597

    As an ex Adobe employee who’s mantra in 2003 when they joined the company was “Adobe is broken” I here and feel your pain.
    In 2004 at a corporate retreat Shantanu walked up to me and said “K don’t tell me how messed up our products are just enjoy the wine and the evening” and I proceeded to chat to his charming wife instead.
    NAB 2005 Steve Warner came to me on the Panasonic booth, where I was illustrating P2 workflows, and said “So tell me why you think Premiere is so shit?”
    Now as I said I was an employee at the time and I fought for reducing product bloat and feature creep even then and I can tell you when I was let go in 2009 I was saddened by where the product was across multiple tools.
    Don’t get me wrong the tools had awesome features and I’d gladly extol the suites virtues at trade shows and within organizations. However even today I spend a ton of time fixing or finding ways to help clients get reliable turnovers for finishing to me. This is my daily battle out of CC as there are way too many ways to “skin that deliverables cat” in my book and many so so wrong.
    Now Resolve isn’t exactly innocent either in it’s behavior but in color and delivery can’t be beaten.
    Are we going to get shit fixed?
    Chances are no.
    But what I have learnt is to cherry pick the best parts from the products and stumble through to get a job delivered and be paid.
    Do I want to be doing 911 work on shows the rest of my life no but it keeps a roof over my head.
    I talk from the place of having shared a research office with two guys who went in to help right QuickTime, been employed at Adobe, NVIDIA, The Foundry, Editshare (Lightworks), AVID, BorisFX and so on.
    As product people we are trying to get it right but the cruel world of profit and loss often hinders and ties our hands.
    My advice to us all:
    Save often and backup because there is NO reason why any of this SHOULD WORK.

  • @apollolux
    @apollolux Před 2 lety

    Dang, this topic brought back a part of my past I had long thought forgotten.
    A friend of mine back in 2004-2005 had actually *bought and paid for* Adobe Premiere and After Effects to work on his indie film. He had done all the effects and compositing in AE himself and gotten them to look how he wanted them to, but they would never render into Premiere without constant corruption and crashing even though branded as part of the first Creative Suite it was touted as having great interoperability and integration. He ended up having to recreate inferior versions of the effects and compositing directly in Premiere using Premiere's much more limited offerings of whatever tools After Effects had available. He released the thing in 2005, but it was unfortunate that his vision ended up being compromised by the tools he paid money to use.
    Meanwhile, years later I myself learned video editing and compositing on Mac first using iMovie then the Apple Final Cut Studio 3 package with the last FCP before X (IIRC FCP7?) and Motion 3, and boy howdy do I wish there was a free video editor and effects compositor that was as robust as and smooth as and had deep integration like those two programs do!

  • @oblivion_2852
    @oblivion_2852 Před 2 lety +3

    It's interesting how real time game engines can be faster in terms of performance than adding simple 2D modifications to flat footage.

  • @NC17z
    @NC17z Před 2 lety

    I spent the entire day trying to get After Effects to even work,... I uninstalled and reinstalled. Wiped out my preferences, stripped away my plugins and still the thing just hangs in between Wacom Clicks... its absolutely nuts! Between Premiere and the new UI for starting a Project and Exporting... I am so ready to move on after nearly 30 years of loyalty. This video couldn't have come at a better time, ... I really thought I might have been the only editor/motion graphics editor that was feeling this way. Thank you for posting!

  • @treabailey
    @treabailey Před 2 lety +1

    I'm a freelance animator and have by necessity had to teach myself how to composite my own projects, and this just lends so much credence to SO many of my beefs with After Effects and Adobe... I always thought it was maybe just me!

  • @evan
    @evan Před 2 lety +18

    Me sitting here editing in FCPX for 10 years with literally 0 crashes ☺️

    • @artificialCartoons
      @artificialCartoons Před 2 lety +3

      I've had plenty of crashes, but never lost any work.

    • @iAmTheSquidThing
      @iAmTheSquidThing Před 2 lety +3

      Of course, this is what Apple did. They rewrote their flagship program from the ground up. The redesign wasn't popular with everyone. But at least it's stable.

    • @haleykrokodilfreesheetmusi5298
      @haleykrokodilfreesheetmusi5298 Před 2 lety

      Yes because all you do is basic slideshows

    • @BerendsJaap
      @BerendsJaap Před 2 lety +1

      Af least it doesn't crash when i do a slideshow.