Premiere Pro for Professional Video Editing
December 03, 2018
Premiere Pro for Professional Video Editing
Score 9 out of 10
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Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Adobe Premiere Pro
I have used Premiere Pro for the past 10 years or so to edit videos for clients, as an owner of a marketing company, and now as an owner of my own fishing lure business. There are a few other choices for video editing, such as Final Cut Pro and Avid, but the integrations with other Adobe products makes Premiere Pro my goto.
Pros
- The seamless integration with After Effects makes it simple to import After effects projects directly to your project library.
- I really like the ability to edit audio directly, either through an integration with Audition or directly in Premiere Pro.
- The export features make it easy to export your sequences or project to any format you need.
Cons
- Premiere Pro could use a little more robust effects. Jumping back and forth with After Effects can be time-consuming.
- The keying features are nice when working with green screens, but take a lot of tweaking to get right.
- I've used videos to garner attention from prospective customers for several of my clients in the past and with my own business currently. The power of video is undeniable. Having a solution to easily and quickly edit video is a must for any business.
Again, this comes down to integrations with other Adobe products. Premiere Pro alone isn't enough to produce a professional video. You need other solutions for effects, audio editing, and color correction. Adobe has a full suite of solutions to assist in the professional editing process.
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