![]() ![]() If the answer to this question is no, well, let's continue, shall we? If the answer to this question is yes, Premiere is the best video editor for you. Even if you can afford that, do you really use Adobe's other apps and their integration into Premiere so much to be worth this much, when other editors are free or on a 50-500 USD one time payment? Premiere is good, but it is somewhat lacking in things like color correction, sometimes is impressively buggy and is also fairly expensive at 600-1000 USD per year. Further, because all of those things are made by Adobe, the design language and general UI you'll experience across these apps will be fairly consistent, so you'll have an easier time learning all of them.īut is it the best? Well, no. Simply because you don't need to import/export stuff all the time, you just can open the project files of those other things right in Premiere. So, for example: If you do graphics for your videos with Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop, and do certain animations or visual effects in After Effects, chances are, Premiere is going to save you a lot of time editing your videos. ![]() But just like some scissors are great at trimming grass but are kinda bad at cutting fingernails, some video editors are better at handling certain tasks than others. ![]() Video editors are a bit like scissors: You cut with them. The best video editor depends on your workflow ![]()
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