With Premiere, Some simple things can be Difficult and Difficult things are always Difficult. Whereas with Davinci Resolve, Simple Things are always Simple and some Difficult things are Simple
Absolutely correct! During the pandemic, I fully transitioned to using DaVinci Resolve for editing. Initially, I encountered some challenges with the editing process until their latest update in 2020, which convinced me to stick with it. Now, I consider DaVinci Resolve to be the top-tier editing software, akin to a Ferrari among editing programs. It encompasses all the features I've been searching for in an editing program. I've experimented with nearly all the leading software options, including Premiere, Avid, Final Cut Pro, Sony Vegas, and Autodesk Smoke. At one point, I even considered Boris FX's "Media 100" before settling on a combination of Sony Vegas and After Effects. This combination worked seamlessly for me, especially on a Mac running BootCamp, where it never crashed. However, with Apple's transition to the M1 Chip, Bootcamp became obsolete, prompting me to give DaVinci Resolve a try. I was pleasantly surprised by the significant improvements in the editing capabilities following their updates. As they say, that's the end of the story.
Literally the opposite experience here. To me, It's Davinci that make simple tasks overcomplicated. Premiere is a much more enjoyable experience to use.
U speak of Karma but ut doesnt apply to the corporations. Subcriptions for software now which means u never actually own the software; u rent it and if they raise the monthly price, it always ends up higher annually than a flat fee. But yeah "karma" dude torrenting leads to bad karma @vitalye1940
DaVinci resolve feels so much smoother, so much better response and preview than Premier pro it is unbelievable, Davinci is best editing software so far
The drag for a fade is as simple for premiere pro, in premiere pro all you have to do is right click and select fade. Not that much work either so comparing that isnt really necessary. I dont disagree that davinci is better im just too far in and have too much things to be able to learn an entirely new software
@@DinaAle0609 yeah, premiere is good but its insane how many times it can crash in one single day. So I prefer DaVinci, also I got it for "free" with the camera :D and thats another thing, you pay monthly for Pr, if you want to cancel your sub, you need to pay FEE! So I paid almost 80€ together for Pr with the cancelation fee.
Trust me just sit and watch tutorials for hours. They teach you everything you need to know. Editing isn’t hard to learn, it just takes forever to edit in general
it's normal when you want to learn a professional software, it will always take a lot of time to fully understand it, but you don't need everything for the basics, you can understand the basic things in 10 min if you find a good simple video explaining the interface
@@wbynan i meant in terms of vfx, you have to create most of your own vfx from really basic effects, so its very customizable (note: i havent used or even seen what DaVinci)
Why premiere pro over davinci resolve (i have student discount so lot of people have pricing issue)- Intuitive user interface. Premiere Pro has a more intuitive user interface than DaVinci Resolve. This makes it a better choice for beginners .Better integration with other Adobe products. Photoshop, After Effects, and Audition.More widely used (i can share with my friends)
The funny thing is Davinci Resolve completly replaces After Effects and Audition too, so you dont need integration with these anymore as you can do everything in one software.
Overhyped POS has a seizure if you import anything other than the 2 codecs it supports. I don't have time to use handbrake on every single video that I want to import AND I most certainly don't have time to redownload every single plugin that I had for Adobe.
i'm super bias but resolve is also an industry standard for colour, which is why I decided to make the switch. I edited in Premiere primarily for years, and really only used it for that. The cross-over isn't as difficult after awhile either. I personally chose to switch because of the accessibility that Resolve brings and how closely tied it is in terms of editing compared to Premiere Pro.
Hello Sir, would like to know how to apply a color grading I have save before and a blur in an area of the video at the same time? apparently you cannot blur an area and give a better color to the whole video, they both apply to the same area, the blur area its the only one having better color, how to fix this?
Apply blur effect in the edit page on the timeline. Move the play head over the clip you want to color grade. Click the color page button on the bottom. Adjust the grade to your liking and switch back to the edit page. Blur and grade should be applied
In DaVinci Resolve, you can apply a color grading and blur effect to specific areas of your video simultaneously using Power Windows. Here's how you can achieve this: 1. Import your video footage into DaVinci Resolve and create a new timeline. 2. Add your video clip to the timeline. 3. Duplicate the video clip by right-clicking on it and selecting "Duplicate" or by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+D. 4. On the duplicated clip, apply the blur effect by navigating to the "Effects" panel, selecting "Blur," and choosing the desired blur effect. 5. To apply color grading, navigate to the "Color" panel. 6. Add a new node by right-clicking in the node graph area and selecting "Add Serial Node." 7. In the node graph, connect the output of the duplicated clip to the input of the new node. 8. Adjust the color grading controls in the new node to achieve the desired look. 9. To create a Power Window, navigate to the "Color" panel and select the "Power Window" tab. 10. Choose the desired shape (e.g., rectangular or elliptical) for the Power Window. 11. Position and adjust the size of the Power Window to cover the area where you want both effects to be applied. 12. In the Power Window controls, select the "Outside" option to apply the effects outside the window. 13. Adjust the blur settings within the Power Window controls to achieve the desired amount of blur. 14. Fine-tune the color grading parameters in the new node if necessary. 15. Preview the video and make any additional adjustments until you are satisfied with the result. By using Power Windows in DaVinci Resolve, you can selectively apply both the blur effect and color grading to specific areas of your video, allowing them to coexist without overlapping.
I've invested so much time learning Premiere, that it's really hard to decide to switch to another editing software, no matter if it's a bit better, which considering the time I'll have to invest in learning it, I'm not sure it's worth it at that time.
I picked up DaVinci after 10 years with Premiere. You can transfer all of your keyboard shortcuts to make the switch easier. I teach DaVinci tutorials on my page
I personally swapped to Premiere Pro because DaVinci Resolve would crash on me everytime I tried to add an effect. Lmk if you know a fix. (btw it most likely wasn't computer specs bc at the time I was using it I had a 3070)
@@SkullsDev Im personally feeling the effect of this currently. My problem is that it has a bad time with the codec h264 and h265 trying to get the info out of that file, and so when i apply color grade on the footage and stack some subtitles with some transitions it definitely is slower. To the point where the playback wouldnt even show the right clips on that timing anymore
Yeah, tried to switch up from Sony Vegas and tried both, and with Da Vinci I didn't really have to relearn all the stuff from Vegas, whereas Premiere Pro appeared unnecessarily complicated even for the basic things
me who uses all the software right now including for colorgrading- davinci resolve for short editing -capcut for animation-after effects for long editing-davinci and premire pro for free
But when you drop the 4:3 edited timeline on 16:9 timeline the 4:3 adapt to 16:9 and forget her aspect ratio instantly… in premiere this wasn’t issue and I can’t figure it out without middle step of firstly export my 4:3 sequence…
@@wbynan project settings won’t affect the timeline settings, so it is still 16:9 timeline. I want just one sequence to be in 4:3, so I can’t change also timeline settings.
@@wbynan yes , this is what I done. That’s the reason why I don’t understand why in 4:3 timeline is everything alright but when I this specific whole timeline put in master timeline with aspect ratio of 16:9 (which is alright) this 4:3 timeline adapt to settings of 16:9 timeline. In premiere it stayed with settings of the origin timeline, is it some option to fix this?
@@KrisDruga You might have to export the 4x3 timeline first and then drag exported file into the 16:9 timeline. Not sure about mixing timeline aspect ratios
an effect to fade audio? I switched years ago to Davinci but not a single NLE I've used since the yr 2000; required an effect to do a fade lol. You can key frame and toggle opacity....
In Premiere Pro this isn't possible. The audio fades are treated as transitions, as opposed to VEGAS and Resolve, which have easy drag-n-drop fade and crossfade. I wonder why is that because Adobe Audition has this feature but Premiere doesn't lol.
@@ViniuauCP you couldnt be more wrong. you may be a beginner but all you do is key frame the volume its simple in premi pro but better in after effects
I know all these things. Still i am slow bcoz the whole timeline is laggy. When I put a simple text and change the letter after that renders again and again waiting for them to render and i have tried all playback resolution solutions still its laggy and also tried doing with and without proxies and optimization still laggy. I tried changing some settings of render cache and all still laggy laggy laggy
Pretty much just the range of tools you have. It’s easier to get tbh job done quicker, but I suppose you could do the same grading in premier with more effort
The under-the-hood algothithms are much better and it's been the Hollywood standard for as long as this software exists. The color toolset in DaVinci is so vast that it makes Lumetri Color look like a kids toy. If you want similar results without switching over to DaVinci, you'd have to use third-party plugins like Colorista.
Damn, I remember using 11 and fluctuating between the other versions up until 16. Good times, definitely helped me get into video editing. Whole new learning curve coming into Premiere.
@@repxam841 you can basically say fake things when registering it and they will accept it. still recommended to give some of your info but not any serious business like your location and serial number.
Could you explain why it is bad compared to Premier? I am not going to buy it, I will most likely just use the free version and try it out since I am only editing as a hobby. Personally I find that the Adobe prices are quite high priced, as specially with the monthly subscriptions, and for me they are definitely not an option as a hobby editor, so I also never tried Premier or anything from Adobe. I’ve only been working with CapCut so far, which has worked fine for me and for what I do, but I am looking to level my editing game up a bit. Also I wish you a nice Christmas time! ˙ᵕ˙
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Davinchi naturally feels better than premiere pro, more "natural" and intuitive to use.
Real, they have redefined the work flow
Davinci is the android of phones, under rated af, most people will eventually realize how better both are
It’s the opposite for me.
@@CLOCKROOK Same bruh. Opposite for me. Davinci makes simple tasks overcomplicated compared to Premiere. Premiere is waaaay more intuitive to me.
@@CLOCKROOKSAMEEE I tried davinci and I hated it
I like the name of the software just sounds so cool
True that
With Premiere, Some simple things can be Difficult and Difficult things are always Difficult. Whereas with Davinci Resolve, Simple Things are always Simple and some Difficult things are Simple
Absolutely correct! During the pandemic, I fully transitioned to using DaVinci Resolve for editing. Initially, I encountered some challenges with the editing process until their latest update in 2020, which convinced me to stick with it.
Now, I consider DaVinci Resolve to be the top-tier editing software, akin to a Ferrari among editing programs.
It encompasses all the features I've been searching for in an editing program. I've experimented with nearly all the leading software options, including Premiere, Avid, Final Cut Pro, Sony Vegas, and Autodesk Smoke. At one point, I even considered Boris FX's "Media 100" before settling on a combination of Sony Vegas and After Effects.
This combination worked seamlessly for me, especially on a Mac running BootCamp, where it never crashed. However, with Apple's transition to the M1 Chip, Bootcamp became obsolete, prompting me to give DaVinci Resolve a try. I was pleasantly surprised by the significant improvements in the editing capabilities following their updates. As they say, that's the end of the story.
Literally the opposite experience here. To me, It's Davinci that make simple tasks overcomplicated. Premiere is a much more enjoyable experience to use.
The fact it was free let me in editing as hobby 😅
Torrent
@@vodemkayaTorrents are a coin flip for your data
Not everyone wants to steal and break the law bro.@@vodemkaya
@@vodemkayakarma
U speak of Karma but ut doesnt apply to the corporations. Subcriptions for software now which means u never actually own the software; u rent it and if they raise the monthly price, it always ends up higher annually than a flat fee. But yeah "karma" dude torrenting leads to bad karma @vitalye1940
DaVinci resolve feels so much smoother, so much better response and preview than Premier pro it is unbelievable, Davinci is best editing software so far
I use DaVinci Resolve and ive only had it crash on me once during a 5 hour editing session and it saved all my work, and thats why i use it
i only heard the free part and i was hooked
Always nice
This type of video editing drives me insane. Whatever happened to commas? Let me breathe man!
hahaha I know right.. I downvoted it. He sound robotic.
its the tone of the voice for me, so dead, hope it's just a fad
@@andrewtregoningIt’s giving “I actually really hate my life” even if unintentional lol
The drag for a fade is as simple for premiere pro, in premiere pro all you have to do is right click and select fade. Not that much work either so comparing that isnt really necessary. I dont disagree that davinci is better im just too far in and have too much things to be able to learn an entirely new software
Works the exact same in Vegas too. Still looks like a good editor. If your not running cracks this is acc a very good business model
Resolve is easy to learn
If ur experienced with premiere its not a big deal
I love Filmora's variety of transition effects and the built-in music library; they make video editing so much more fun
I will check it out!
hi @jarisun3015 can u tell me if I use music from filmora will it cause any copyright issue for my CZcams channel??
This looks better than my 60 bucks program and this one is even free
Yessir
Just switched from Premiere to Davinci yesterday and I totally agree with this
🙌
Jesus this was fantastic. More pls
Crash count in the last 365 days:
Vegas Pro - 2x/y
Premiere - 1-2x/h
DaVinci - 0
Premiere is twice per hour!?!?!?!?!
@@DinaAle0609 yeah, premiere is good but its insane how many times it can crash in one single day. So I prefer DaVinci, also I got it for "free" with the camera :D and thats another thing, you pay monthly for Pr, if you want to cancel your sub, you need to pay FEE! So I paid almost 80€ together for Pr with the cancelation fee.
indeed it is@@DinaAle0609 and im making the switch after these next two videos are done.
Yeah thats your own problem lmao
Your processor is probably not built for softwares like these, it’s probably a gaming processor
Da vinci feels scary to use for new person like me
Facts ion know what to do
Yes bro i started today, but i am not able to understand anything, i am good with my iphone for basic editing 🥲
Trust me just sit and watch tutorials for hours. They teach you everything you need to know. Editing isn’t hard to learn, it just takes forever to edit in general
Guys, it's a professional grade software. They use this to literally make movies, sit down and learn it and i promise y'all will LOVE it.
it's normal when you want to learn a professional software, it will always take a lot of time to fully understand it, but you don't need everything for the basics, you can understand the basic things in 10 min if you find a good simple video explaining the interface
i feel like premiere is harder to learn and master but adds more freedom to what you can do
DaVinci has a lot of creative freedom as well
@@wbynan i meant in terms of vfx, you have to create most of your own vfx from really basic effects, so its very customizable (note: i havent used or even seen what DaVinci)
The performance really is impressive
Why premiere pro over davinci resolve (i have student discount so lot of people have pricing issue)- Intuitive user interface. Premiere Pro has a more intuitive user interface than DaVinci Resolve. This makes it a better choice for beginners .Better integration with other Adobe products. Photoshop, After Effects, and Audition.More widely used (i can share with my friends)
Uhhhh davinci is free thats the pro
@@jenkathefridge3933 who cares about money today, people just download the crack version
The funny thing is Davinci Resolve completly replaces After Effects and Audition too, so you dont need integration with these anymore as you can do everything in one software.
Overhyped POS has a seizure if you import anything other than the 2 codecs it supports. I don't have time to use handbrake on every single video that I want to import AND I most certainly don't have time to redownload every single plugin that I had for Adobe.
If you buy the edit controller, you get the studio version for free.
how
Forever?
@@busage6239yeah
really?
So what will happen when we add to it with after effects or add vfx? Was it possible to switch between the two projects in Premiere Pro?
i'm super bias but resolve is also an industry standard for colour, which is why I decided to make the switch. I edited in Premiere primarily for years, and really only used it for that. The cross-over isn't as difficult after awhile either. I personally chose to switch because of the accessibility that Resolve brings and how closely tied it is in terms of editing compared to Premiere Pro.
Resolve is definitely the best for color grading
Bro is too Good
Thank you 🙏
Hello Sir, would like to know how to apply a color grading I have save before and a blur in an area of the video at the same time? apparently you cannot blur an area and give a better color to the whole video, they both apply to the same area, the blur area its the only one having better color, how to fix this?
Apply blur effect in the edit page on the timeline. Move the play head over the clip you want to color grade. Click the color page button on the bottom. Adjust the grade to your liking and switch back to the edit page. Blur and grade should be applied
In DaVinci Resolve, you can apply a color grading and blur effect to specific areas of your video simultaneously using Power Windows. Here's how you can achieve this:
1. Import your video footage into DaVinci Resolve and create a new timeline.
2. Add your video clip to the timeline.
3. Duplicate the video clip by right-clicking on it and selecting "Duplicate" or by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+D.
4. On the duplicated clip, apply the blur effect by navigating to the "Effects" panel, selecting "Blur," and choosing the desired blur effect.
5. To apply color grading, navigate to the "Color" panel.
6. Add a new node by right-clicking in the node graph area and selecting "Add Serial Node."
7. In the node graph, connect the output of the duplicated clip to the input of the new node.
8. Adjust the color grading controls in the new node to achieve the desired look.
9. To create a Power Window, navigate to the "Color" panel and select the "Power Window" tab.
10. Choose the desired shape (e.g., rectangular or elliptical) for the Power Window.
11. Position and adjust the size of the Power Window to cover the area where you want both effects to be applied.
12. In the Power Window controls, select the "Outside" option to apply the effects outside the window.
13. Adjust the blur settings within the Power Window controls to achieve the desired amount of blur.
14. Fine-tune the color grading parameters in the new node if necessary.
15. Preview the video and make any additional adjustments until you are satisfied with the result.
By using Power Windows in DaVinci Resolve, you can selectively apply both the blur effect and color grading to specific areas of your video, allowing them to coexist without overlapping.
You can do fade-ins in Premiere the same way. I do it all the time. I use both and paid for Resolve after years of using it for free.
Must be a new Premiere update!
Awesome software 👌
It was a 30 seconds of pure suffering while listening to you speak this way.
Man I wish I could upvote this more than one time!
stop crying
idk why this seems to be the monotone that tech content creators like to use for shorts
@@Gentle-dh3nd They're half way in, giving up on life already. They stay only because of tech 😜
I’m living good brother
With premier pro you can fade in audio with 2 clicks
I've invested so much time learning Premiere, that it's really hard to decide to switch to another editing software, no matter if it's a bit better, which considering the time I'll have to invest in learning it, I'm not sure it's worth it at that time.
I picked up DaVinci after 10 years with Premiere. You can transfer all of your keyboard shortcuts to make the switch easier. I teach DaVinci tutorials on my page
Fusion!
I personally swapped to Premiere Pro because DaVinci Resolve would crash on me everytime I tried to add an effect. Lmk if you know a fix. (btw it most likely wasn't computer specs bc at the time I was using it I had a 3070)
Oh interesting, were you running the most updated version of DaVinci? Haven’t encountered any crashes myself
@@wbynan Yeah, I would always install the latest version.
@@SkullsDev interesting. What kind of computer
@@SkullsDev Im personally feeling the effect of this currently. My problem is that it has a bad time with the codec h264 and h265 trying to get the info out of that file, and so when i apply color grade on the footage and stack some subtitles with some transitions it definitely is slower. To the point where the playback wouldnt even show the right clips on that timing anymore
@@mwvs717You should have a look at render cache and reducing proxy timeline resolution.
Yeah, tried to switch up from Sony Vegas and tried both, and with Da Vinci I didn't really have to relearn all the stuff from Vegas, whereas Premiere Pro appeared unnecessarily complicated even for the basic things
Yeah different tools work for different kinds of editors
Also in davinci resolve you can slow down footage AND stabilize it without any workarounds. It's stupid simple, and yet premiere pro can't do it
True. In Premiere you have to nest
@@wbynan yup, and if you want to extend the clip? LOL GOOD LUCK doing it all over again
The craziest part is it doesn't crash
Yeah steady as horse
It's the most calm software I'mma use it for my video editing
me who uses all the software right now including for colorgrading- davinci resolve
for short editing -capcut
for animation-after effects
for long editing-davinci and premire pro for free
Yeah each software has its pros for sure
ONE TIME PAYMENT?? OKAYYYY
I wish I wasn't a premiere user for many years.. I just don't want to learn a new software lol
DaVinci is actually super easy to learn! I am going to try out Final Cut soon
Premiere pro is so complicated now! What happened? I remember using it before and loved it now i truly hate it lol
But when you drop the 4:3 edited timeline on 16:9 timeline the 4:3 adapt to 16:9 and forget her aspect ratio instantly… in premiere this wasn’t issue and I can’t figure it out without middle step of firstly export my 4:3 sequence…
Change the project settings to 1440 x 1080
@@wbynan project settings won’t affect the timeline settings, so it is still 16:9 timeline. I want just one sequence to be in 4:3, so I can’t change also timeline settings.
@@KrisDruga In media browser- right click on Timeline, timeline settings, uncheck use project settings and put in that resolution^
@@wbynan yes , this is what I done. That’s the reason why I don’t understand why in 4:3 timeline is everything alright but when I this specific whole timeline put in master timeline with aspect ratio of 16:9 (which is alright) this 4:3 timeline adapt to settings of 16:9 timeline. In premiere it stayed with settings of the origin timeline, is it some option to fix this?
@@KrisDruga You might have to export the 4x3 timeline first and then drag exported file into the 16:9 timeline. Not sure about mixing timeline aspect ratios
honestly there's one thing stopping me from switching
is that there are not enough presects and plugins for davinci
There are a lot. Going to make a video about them
an effect to fade audio? I switched years ago to Davinci but not a single NLE I've used since the yr 2000; required an effect to do a fade lol. You can key frame and toggle opacity....
In Premiere Pro this isn't possible. The audio fades are treated as transitions, as opposed to VEGAS and Resolve, which have easy drag-n-drop fade and crossfade. I wonder why is that because Adobe Audition has this feature but Premiere doesn't lol.
@@ViniuauCP Huh yeah strange!
@@ViniuauCP you couldnt be more wrong. you may be a beginner but all you do is key frame the volume its simple in premi pro but better in after effects
I know all these things. Still i am slow bcoz the whole timeline is laggy. When I put a simple text and change the letter after that renders again and again waiting for them to render and i have tried all playback resolution solutions still its laggy and also tried doing with and without proxies and optimization still laggy. I tried changing some settings of render cache and all still laggy laggy laggy
Get a new PC, dude.
Can somebody explain to me the science on why Davinci is better at grading than Premier pro? Is it only because it is in nodes?
more control, more tools, all colorists uses davinci for pro work.
Pretty much just the range of tools you have. It’s easier to get tbh job done quicker, but I suppose you could do the same grading in premier with more effort
Correct me if I am wrong but the way the software is built around the color correction is different between the two
The under-the-hood algothithms are much better and it's been the Hollywood standard for as long as this software exists. The color toolset in DaVinci is so vast that it makes Lumetri Color look like a kids toy. If you want similar results without switching over to DaVinci, you'd have to use third-party plugins like Colorista.
the fact he just says is a one time payment of 300$
Its actually available on Linux so that's a big plus
👍
Shorter the message you said..... And people would be able to understand.
The only problem with Davinci Resolve is the keyframing UI. If you dealing with keyframes a lot, Premiere UI is far better and more accesible.
and remix tool
Love the remix tool
how did you do the fisheye
Shot with the Sony 10-18mm on full frame camera
What’s the difference between free DaVinci and the paid one ?
Oooh good idea for a video! Thank you!
facts!
Switched from Hitfilm because they went to subscription and the export went to dogshit. Never looked back.
Can this software run on mac’s?
Yes
davinci (free version) crashes once every 2 days for me
He first why I like premium pro and now deviance
Haha good things about both!
How do I transfer my presets from premier tho
You can’t
Does resolve work w/ Ubuntu linux?
yep
Thanks for helping
❤
What effect is that
Just shot on a fisheye lens!
Bro is depressed
Ireallywishyouwouldpausebeteeenwordsandtalkslowerbecausryouydeliveryisreallyannoyingandhardtounderstand.
DaVinci Resolve
MONOTONEEEEEEE
i will always use sony vegas even though it crashes every 30 seconds ever since magix took over lol
Damn, I remember using 11 and fluctuating between the other versions up until 16. Good times, definitely helped me get into video editing. Whole new learning curve coming into Premiere.
Why DaVinci Resolve is better than Premiere Pro? because it is not Premiere Pro
Bro Rapped better than MnM
Hmm might be a hardware lag?
you don't actually have to pay the 300$. just make up stuff and they don't verify it. its surprising that they are still in business.
What do you mean ?
@@repxam841 you can basically say fake things when registering it and they will accept it. still recommended to give some of your info but not any serious business like your location and serial number.
@@catknight49861 I just tried and they ask for a serial number now
@@catknight49861 No Idea what you are talking about dude
@@laurenthenryHe probably downloaded the free version 😂
is it offline?
?
@@wbynan Some editing software is online,which sucks bcuz some effects have to download or exporting requires internet.
Adobe premier pro is my best please Davinci that's me
Performance better than premiere? tf
waaayyy better
I dont even get it when i download it so... Time to pirate premiere pro-
what do you mean
MUCHMUCH Better
This person was paid to say this no one every is needing studio version other then you work for Hollywood
cry more
Maybe the stuff you're doing is not advanced enough, but I already am running into limitations producing a short film for my university.
WAIT DAVINCHI STUDIO IS A ONE TIME PAYMENT!?!?! How did nobody tell me this?
Gamechanger
True but after effects is still better
"its free"
"pay $300"
WHICH IS IT!?
Two versions
One is free
And another one is $300
Ha ha, classical example of verbal diarrhea. :)
I don't think you can
Dude has never heard of volume track keyframes in premiere pro?
I know, but it isn't the same as just dragging
I think the new Premiere update is fixing though
one time payment.
*of 300 dollars*
@IWontBuyRP idk i don’t edit 😭
Depending on your plan, premiere is $20-$50 a month...
Not Anymore
why not?
@@wbynan Adobe Is Implementing AI To Remove Unnecessary Elements In Premiere Pro(Probably The Price Of Creative Clouds Will Sky Rocket)
@@ARShaikhh I heard people angry with Adobe for the updated terms of service
Premiere feels like a 15 year old program
I think it is that old
@@wbynan I mean like it hasn’t been touched in 15 years 😂
As
?
Like
@@chro. oh i’m new to the slang
compare it with after effects
idk about comparing it, but davinci is a pretty good middle ground between premiere and ae
@@xvouu okay
This AI voi e need more work. Maybe they fix it in future.
I'm pretty sure that's just his voice 😂
@@shinsoatimaku robot just want you think like that. today he tells you about davinchi resolve, tomorrow ask you to tell where is John Connor..))
I am a cyborg
thisguytalkswaytoofastasifhesnotusingthespacebaromgrelaxbro
whatsthespacebar
Why do you talk so fast
Cranking these videos out
Slow af
lol
Yeah and davinci is a hell of a user optimized experience...literally died on the fist week of using,,....ae better
Hm whatcha mean?
DaVinci is such s shity software, don't buy into the hype. Premier pro is 100000 times better
Could you explain why it is bad compared to Premier? I am not going to buy it, I will most likely just use the free version and try it out since I am only editing as a hobby. Personally I find that the Adobe prices are quite high priced, as specially with the monthly subscriptions, and for me they are definitely not an option as a hobby editor, so I also never tried Premier or anything from Adobe. I’ve only been working with CapCut so far, which has worked fine for me and for what I do, but I am looking to level my editing game up a bit.
Also I wish you a nice Christmas time! ˙ᵕ˙
Can’t go wrong with either