Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Adobe Premiere Pro
Score 9.1 out of 10
N/A
Adobe offers their video editing platform Adobe Premiere Pro, supporting video and audio editing as well as VR presentations, available as part of the company's Creative Cloud suite or as a standalone application.
$22.99
per month
iMovie
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
Apple offers iMovie as a video editing platform supporting video creators with high quality effects, support for 4k resolution, audio editing, and other features supporting the creation of videos and movies.
$0
Vimeo
Score 8.8 out of 10
N/A
Vimeo is a video experience platform. They enable anyone to create high-quality video experiences to connect and bring ideas to life. They proudly serve their growing community of nearly 300 million users — from creative storytellers to globally distributed teams at the world's largest companies.
$9
per month
Pricing
Adobe Premiere ProiMovieVimeo
Editions & Modules
Premiere Pro Single App
$22.99
per month
Adobe Creative Cloud - All Apps
$59.99
per month
Adobe Creative Cloud - Students and Teachers
$59.99
per month
Adobe Creative Cloud - Business
$89.99
per month per seat
Free Tier
$0.00
Starter
$9
per month
Standard
$25
per month
Advanced
$65
per month
Enterprise
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Adobe Premiere ProiMovieVimeo
Free Trial
YesNoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsDiscounts available for student and teacher plan.
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Community Pulse
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Considered Multiple Products
Adobe Premiere Pro
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
Obviously, Premiere Pro has so many more features than iMovie and is better for professional use. But iMovie is a free service. Final Cut Pro would be more difficult to start with than APP.
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
Premiere has many more features for the power user than either of these alternatives, and is available cross platform unlike iMovie. It can handle more formats than Camtasia and gives more exporting options than either.
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
Compared to Final Cut Pro X and iMovie, Adobe Premiere is the only software available for Mac and PC. Premiere also provides a much more complete and extensive set of editing tools and utilities compared to other software. Alternatively, iMovie provides the most user-friendly …
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
iMovie: great for home videos, putting together quick, simple projects. I truly love it for its simplicity and ability to learn with almost no knowledge of nonlinear video editing, easily publishing to YouTube or Vimeo, etc.

Premiere Pro: this (or something of similar scale) is …
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
iMovie is okay for "family video" editing if you aren't getting overly involved. My biggest issue with iMovie was in making changes. It was not a good tool for that. Now it's been a number of years since I worked in iMovie, so perhaps they have made changes to it, to improve …
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
Product not included: Avid Media Composer. I've used Premiere, FCPX, and Avid (not bothering to include iMovie as it is not necessarily considered a "professional" product), but have most experience with Premiere. There's a laughable debate between Premiere and FCPX (Avid still …
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro is so much better than iMovie, but iMove is great for people who are just starting out and want a slimmed-down version of Adobe Premiere Pro. Adobe Premiere Pro does have a learning curve and is not as easy to pick up and learn in comparison to iMovie.
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
Not even close. iMovie is a good starter set, Adobe Premiere Pro is the real deal. iMovie is a great entry point for you to learn the basics, but when you are ready to take your editing to the next level, Adobe Premiere Pro is the way to go.
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
iMovie is great for video editing unless you want to make money in video production. If you've got the income and a lot of reasons to learn editing techniques, I recommend learning Premiere Pro before touching iMovie.
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
I like the interface and features way more than iMovie.
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro has all the tools you are looking for. It is easy to find things, you can save unfinished projects in a location. Other applications do not have all the available transitions, tools similar to Adobe Premiere Pro. Blender has for example a complex interface …
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
Premiere has the capability to edit audio, video, and graphics. While we still use Adobe After Effects for more complicated motion graphics and animation, Premiere is where we do most of our work and final exports.
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
Other tools are okay, but they all tend to fall short at some point and they are nearly impossible to pick up and properly edit as a package after they have been created and rendered. They tend to look a bit amateurish. My thoughts on Adobe Premiere Pro are that you either do …
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
I didn't see it listed in the dropdown, but I've also used the stripped down Adobe program, Adobe Premiere Rush, which is also excellent, although you probably need to use it in conjunction with Premiere Pro for unfettered use. Although my introduction to the video production …
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
Premiere Pro is certainly one of the more useful and reliable NLE out there. I would be comfortable editing nearly any project on it and have confidence it would handle nearly any format in a stable and efficient manner.
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro, for me, is the one with better workflow and easier to learn user interface. One of the reasons for that, is that it takes the same UI/UX path of other Adobe tools that we already use, so the mastery of using it is integrated with the mastery of using these …
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro is truly its own program that doesn't really compare. I wish that it was combined with After Effects instead of needing both programs to truly create quality material. But it's a strong program for basic cutting and editing of videos, and I'm able to use it …
Chose Adobe Premiere Pro
In my opinion, recent times there is an equal competition between those two. If you want to decrease the cost of machine acquisition on windows that can decrease your investment cost since Macs are pretty expensive.
iMovie
Chose iMovie
While iMovie worked for our organization for a while, we eventually moved to other software to create our video media content. iMovie was a great fit for entering into the realm of video content creation, but lacked the functionality provided by Final Cut Pro X and Adobe …
Chose iMovie
iMovie produce professional quality video without the advanced but complicated features of professional softwares. OF course it has its limits compare to professional applications but the key here is when to use which application I use Final Cut frequently for larger video …
Chose iMovie
Other tools are available but most of them are paid while iMovie is free. iMovie is easy to learn and anyone can get started quickly with it. Some built-in effects are available with one-touch import so you can import them and just needed to add context in it, you are ready to …
Chose iMovie
iMovie is just as good and a lot cheaper than the competition. For my simple projects, it works well. For more advanced tasks, I outsource the work to better video editors and they usually work with Final Cut or Adobe Premiere. There’s no need for me to upgrade to anything else …
Chose iMovie
iMovie is not a pro video editor like FCPX or Adobe - however if you are entry level and not looking to advance further, I'd recommend staying there. If you plan to get more experienced in the industry, I'd leave it behind in an instance and move on to a pro editor.
Chose iMovie
This can be a bit overly complex to a novice and iMovie tends to be more beginner. We are not classically trained video people so that helps us do a better job with iMovie.
Chose iMovie
Adobe Premier is complicated for the non film student. Can you get it to work well for you? Of course, but not without considerable learning.
Chose iMovie
iMovie is kind of like Premiere Pro Lite. You can create videos, easily, and export them, but you don't get the fine tuning and control that you get with Premiere Pro. That being said, Premiere Pro is much more expensive, and takes a much longer time to learn. It made more …
Chose iMovie
iMovie compares very well with Premiere's and Final Cut's basic video and audio editing and for simple transitions. For the heavier lifting, you'll need a better application. iMovie isn't meant to be a Hollywood-level application but it can hold its own for most things. It's …
Chose iMovie
Though iMovie lacked some features and functionalities compared to the competition, the main reason we went with this product was that it was totally free and our business had the ability to trial run and accomplish needed things for shorter projects. Compared to other products …
Chose iMovie
iMovie is much simpler to use, I tried for hours to figure Premiere pro out and failed.
Chose iMovie
iMovie is just not a professional software, and Apple doesn't advertise it as such.

You'll find the usability of something like Premiere Pro to be far more forgiving and useful than iMovie.
Vimeo
Chose Vimeo
For our business applications, the primary competitor to Vimeo is YouTube, although Dailymotion is arguably a competitor for some of our business applications, though not others. The most complete full-featured competitor for our business use cases is YouTube, and I think Vimeo …
Chose Vimeo
Vimeo by far surpasses Dropbox. There aren't many options with Dropbox, and essentially it's used to store your videos. Although they just rolled out a new feature to allow timecoded edits, which is something Vimeo is lacking.
Frame.io is the best software to use for sending …
Chose Vimeo
Wipster and Frame.io are two similar client review alternatives to Vimeo. These allow for easy customization of how to present your videos, organize them internally for ease of accessibility, and greatly document feedback from clients in a multitude of ways. Wipster isn't worth …
Features
Adobe Premiere ProiMovieVimeo
Video Marketing
Comparison of Video Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Premiere Pro
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Ratings
iMovie
-
Ratings
Vimeo
5.3
39 Ratings
35% below category average
Lead generation00 Ratings00 Ratings6.022 Ratings
Video personalization00 Ratings00 Ratings6.535 Ratings
eCommerce00 Ratings00 Ratings3.013 Ratings
Support for advertisements00 Ratings00 Ratings2.914 Ratings
Video SEO00 Ratings00 Ratings6.429 Ratings
Integration to Marketing Automation00 Ratings00 Ratings7.022 Ratings
Video Platform Integrations
Comparison of Video Platform Integrations features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Premiere Pro
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iMovie
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Ratings
Vimeo
2.8
11 Ratings
76% below category average
Integration to Salesforce.com00 Ratings00 Ratings1.06 Ratings
Integration to Marketo00 Ratings00 Ratings1.06 Ratings
Integration to HubSpot00 Ratings00 Ratings1.06 Ratings
Integration to Eloqua00 Ratings00 Ratings1.04 Ratings
Integration to LMS00 Ratings00 Ratings10.08 Ratings
Video Security
Comparison of Video Security features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Premiere Pro
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iMovie
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Vimeo
9.2
40 Ratings
7% above category average
Video access controls00 Ratings00 Ratings8.940 Ratings
User management00 Ratings00 Ratings9.237 Ratings
Video link sharing00 Ratings00 Ratings10.038 Ratings
Internal video00 Ratings00 Ratings8.936 Ratings
External video00 Ratings00 Ratings8.937 Ratings
Video Player
Comparison of Video Player features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Premiere Pro
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iMovie
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Vimeo
8.4
41 Ratings
2% above category average
Player customization00 Ratings00 Ratings7.133 Ratings
Embedded videos00 Ratings00 Ratings8.640 Ratings
Video quality / Bandwidth controls00 Ratings00 Ratings8.939 Ratings
Mobile compatibility00 Ratings00 Ratings9.240 Ratings
Video Analytics
Comparison of Video Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Premiere Pro
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iMovie
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Vimeo
9.0
36 Ratings
14% above category average
A/B testing00 Ratings00 Ratings8.014 Ratings
Streaming quality reports00 Ratings00 Ratings9.018 Ratings
Per viewer tracking00 Ratings00 Ratings9.525 Ratings
Per video tracking00 Ratings00 Ratings9.531 Ratings
Video analytics dashboard00 Ratings00 Ratings9.029 Ratings
Video Hosting, Management & Storage
Comparison of Video Hosting, Management & Storage features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Premiere Pro
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iMovie
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Vimeo
9.3
40 Ratings
7% above category average
On-Demand video00 Ratings00 Ratings10.024 Ratings
Live streaming00 Ratings00 Ratings10.015 Ratings
Impact of streaming on network00 Ratings00 Ratings10.020 Ratings
Video upload & format support00 Ratings00 Ratings9.537 Ratings
Video library / File management00 Ratings00 Ratings7.536 Ratings
Video portal00 Ratings00 Ratings9.026 Ratings
Video Engagement
Comparison of Video Engagement features of Product A and Product B
Adobe Premiere Pro
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Ratings
iMovie
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Ratings
Vimeo
4.9
27 Ratings
48% below category average
Audience polling00 Ratings00 Ratings1.16 Ratings
Audience Q&A / Live chat00 Ratings00 Ratings6.88 Ratings
Video comments00 Ratings00 Ratings6.827 Ratings
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User Ratings
Adobe Premiere ProiMovieVimeo
Likelihood to Recommend
9.2
(86 ratings)
10.0
(32 ratings)
8.8
(44 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(4 ratings)
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8.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
8.1
(6 ratings)
10.0
(3 ratings)
8.6
(4 ratings)
Availability
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9.0
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Performance
-
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10.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
3.2
(16 ratings)
8.1
(6 ratings)
5.0
(10 ratings)
In-Person Training
8.0
(1 ratings)
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Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
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7.0
(1 ratings)
Configurability
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9.0
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Contract Terms and Pricing Model
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5.0
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Ease of integration
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8.0
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Product Scalability
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8.0
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Professional Services
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10.0
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Vendor post-sale
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8.0
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5.0
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Adobe
I have actually recommended Adobe Premiere Pro to many people looking to get into the editing field. It is perfect for any type of video creation. It would not be very useful for someone who isn't serious about video editing and wants to just use something to cut out the beginning or ends of clips. It's too advanced for that and [maybe] confusing for someone not educated in the field.
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Apple
iMovie is a great editing tool for beginners and users with little to no experience. If you are looking for a simple, straight forward way to edit your videos without having any training, this is the tool for you. If you are looking for a robust and very advanced editing platform, you may wish to look elsewhere.
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Vimeo
For an overall professional appearance of Vimeo, I think it looks fabulous for the clients we work with. I think it works extremely well to host videos for courses and training that can be paid training. The privacy feature is great for that. I've never used it for going LIVE and wonder if that might be a good option for businesses but since I haven't tried it, I'm not of the capabilities. And I'm not sure how the clients are able to get on the LIVES. It does have so many new features since I started 4 years ago, and that means that there is a higher learning curve if you want to make full use of this platform.
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Pros
Adobe
  • Premiere is able to import video in almost any format and has a number of excellent export formats and styles.
  • Premiere has a great interface that once learned feels very intuitive.
  • Premiere aligns easily with the other suite of Adobe software allowing for easy integration of graphics and audio.
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Apple
  • iMovie allows users to upload their own clips and edit them together. You're able to add in more clips as you're working on your project which is great as some film editing software don't allow add ons of video clips once you've begun the editing process.
  • iMovie continually saves as you're working on your project and syncs with your devices so you can work on your project from other like computers.
  • iMovie is quick to update changes which allows time to be saved during the editing process. It's very helpful when you need to adjust 1-2 things and don't want to spend hours waiting for the changes to go through.
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Vimeo
  • User-friendly interface for administrators of the account and external viewers. Being able to easily navigate a new platform or software is ideal for anyone.
  • Seamless sharing and embedding across many platforms. Vimeo is well-recognized so it makes it easy for other platforms to recognize Vimeo. The compatibility is outstanding.
  • As an administrator of the account, being able to select viewing privileges may seem like a basic function, but it's so necessary right now with how heavy our organization is utilizing the platform. We can mass upload content early and only release it for the public over time by simply changing it to a public video.
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Cons
Adobe
  • Export times: I do a massive amount of exports with intensive graphics. They often need to be done quickly. If export times could be reduced by 90%, my life would improve drastically.
  • Importing errors: Certain video formats are not compatible, such as specific types of MP4s and MKV files. Greater flexibility would be wonderful.
  • End the subscription model. I'd gladly pay one flat fee once and be done with it.
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Apple
  • Audio for video editing is a bit limiting. A pro user would feel limited, but the average person can pretty well do what they need in iMovie and that's what matters for this platform.
  • The design of the UI could use some updating so it doesn't feel so bubbly. This may purely be an aesthetic concern, and maybe the old style makes it more approachable, but i'd prefer to see a more slick design so you don't feel like you are using a kids program.
  • If you ever want to share the project or manually manage files, it can be a bit difficult to figure out. Fortunately Apple allows you to import a project from iMovie into FCPX if you ever want to be upwardly mobile.
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Vimeo
  • Price - For the full featureset of Vimeo, you will be paying $900 a year as of 2020, and this is expected to only go up over time. Thankfully, Vimeo offers lower tiers with less functionality, and most people will not need the unlimited streaming viewers or whopping 7 TB of storage that you get for the highest level of membership. But it is still a premium price for a premium service.
  • "Suggested" Algorithm - The equivalent of YouTube's suggested videos feature is the Vimeo Staff Picks, which recommends curated content from their team of editors. While this content generally has a high level of production, it is not especially relevant to the video you are watching, or to your watch history as a user. I rarely watch suggested videos in Vimeo.
  • Search - The Vimeo search page is beautiful, having huge thumbnails of videos with a clean, visually-appealing layout. However, the results themselves leave much to be desired. When I search for "jung" to try to find videos on Swiss psychologist C. G. Jung, of the first 18 results, not a single result is actually about C. G. Jung. On Youtube, the first 14 results are all about Jung. When I search for "c. g. jung" on Vimeo I find a number of relevant results, so it's not that the videos are not available in Vimeo. Rather, the search algorithm is not returning relevant results.
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Likelihood to Renew
Adobe
There is not better program for your needs than Adobe Premiere Pro. It doesn't matter if it can be hard to learn because this product is the top of the line and you will not find a better video editing program. This is what the professionals use. It is worth the learning curve.
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Apple
No answers on this topic
Vimeo
I usually extract the links of all lectures from the embed code, but now Vimeo is not allowing that feature. Instead, I have to copy the whole embed code and then extract the URL from the embed code separately. This process has become cumbersome and a bit of hassle since I don't need the whole embed code.
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Usability
Adobe
Premiere Pro is a very powerful tool, but it's not intuitive - it's virtually impossible to use without some kind of training or instruction. That being said, once you've learned how to use the product so that you can take advantage of its various video editing and creation options, it's an incredible program in terms of features and tools.
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Apple
Once again, iMovie is a fast application. It's easy to use and navigate through. It has never frozen or glitched. There is an auto-save feature which helps you to easily close and re-open the software and continue from where you left off. Being an Apple product I do believe there is a level of superiority that surpasses Windows as well.
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Vimeo
The design is clean and intuitive for the most part, which allows for ease of use by both novice and experience users. We are grateful for the ways that the front-end video player is easy to navigate and intuitive to use, and the backend is generally designed the same way. Tools and options are where you expect to find them, and it was easy to navigate the storage on the backend through folders and content filters
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Reliability and Availability
Adobe
No answers on this topic
Apple
No answers on this topic
Vimeo
I use Vimeo all the time, and never had any issues with the system.
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Performance
Adobe
No answers on this topic
Apple
No answers on this topic
Vimeo
Vimeo does well in performance with systems with ease. I have not encountered any issues with loading pages or slowing down in other software or systems.
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Support Rating
Adobe
It is a professional team that provides customer service at any time. I think that the team does not rest until they find a solution to your problem. I think this makes this company great because when a company offers a good service, and they treat you well, the customer always returns satisfied.
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Apple
Apple does a great job supporting its products. I have never encountered trouble that could not be solved through chat or email. The knowledgebase section of the website, video tutorials online and various user forums also help with most issues. If after using all of these avenues you still have an issue, it may be time for you to outsource your project to a professional!
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Vimeo
Terrible support. When I subscribed to Premium we were guaranteed support. However, after the first e-mail I received from them, I never heard from them again. I sent several emails over the course of a couple of weeks acknowledging that due to covid, I did not expect a miracle overnight and that I was keen to work on the issue with them. I have not heard from customer service at all. This is very disappointing. We lost customers due to the poor quality of the livestreams and were left to sort the issue out without their help.
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In-Person Training
Adobe
Utilizing one of the many books available on Adobe Premiere Pro, each video editor can learn at their own pace.
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Apple
No answers on this topic
Vimeo
No answers on this topic
Implementation Rating
Adobe
No answers on this topic
Apple
No answers on this topic
Vimeo
Vimeo does provide the legwork of content curation and management of sources. The quality of content is not bad from a viewer's point of view. I think the analytics could use a little bit of improvement, only because my department has a lot of users.
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Alternatives Considered
Adobe
DaVinci Resolve is a powerful editing and color-grading application, and the base version is free. However, I've found that with the Lumetri Color panel in Premiere, I really have no need for Resolve as it meets all of my needs. Additionally, I've found Resolve to be lacking in support for the broad range of file types that Premiere handles gracefully.
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Apple
Not as easy to use as iMovie, and a similar cost structure. iMovie is easier for Apple users / and MS users, to both get proficient at. Movie Maker isn't bad, it just isn't as slick as iMovie. We actually used MovieMaker for a couple of years before migrating most users over to iMovie. We have not regretted the move.
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Vimeo
YouTube was the platform we primarily used previously, after having restrictions and having locked out of a couple of accounts we needed a better platform. We also lost some of our videos. We also have an internal app to track client videos and Vimeo supported it better. With the increased storage and the number of videos we create, we decided Vimeo would be better.
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Contract Terms and Pricing Model
Adobe
No answers on this topic
Apple
No answers on this topic
Vimeo
Nothing that I could think of. Maybe changing the way of extracting the URL's from the embed codes.
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Scalability
Adobe
No answers on this topic
Apple
No answers on this topic
Vimeo
Vimeo does well with integrating videos in the Absorb LMS that I currently manage.
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Professional Services
Adobe
No answers on this topic
Apple
No answers on this topic
Vimeo
Everything works fine in Vimeo, and the users like the quality and sound of the lectures when viewed on Absorb LMS. They can view the lectures on the desktop and mobile devices.
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Return on Investment
Adobe
  • Speed of workflow has increased- specially when coupled with keyboard shortcuts
  • Jobs have had a faster turnover rate which makes clients happy.
  • I have two Adobe accounts, one for work and one for personal use. Both of these accounts are paying for themselves through the work I can provide with the use of Premiere.
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Apple
  • iMovie is a very inexpensive alternative to other video editing software.
  • It's very easy to train new users on iMovie, so time is saved there.
  • We started a project where we were tasked to create a new 5 minute video every week. We started with little to no knowledge of video editing, but iMovie was so easy to pick up and use that we were able to start filming and putting together videos right away. If we had to learn a more complex program, like Premiere Pro, it would have pushed our timeline back considerably.
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Vimeo
  • It allows clients to serve a massive amount of video content within an LMS without eating up disk space or sacrificing bandwidth.
  • The overall cost is very low compared to other tools and there is no 'pay per view' style unstable pricing.
  • The tool has allowed students in other countries to access content faster.
  • NEGATIVE - the upload limits per week, especially on the basic/pro accounts are too restrictive.
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