Avid -TV and Film industry / Collaborative projects Premiere Pro - After Effects integration and Encoding Final Cut Pro- Mac Enthusiasts Resolve - Color Correction
pretty much, though Avid will start to fade out ever since they were bought out by the Private equity firm. DR will become the industry standard over the next few years. Thanks for watching and the comment!
DR is a beast of an app, learning the buttons is one thing, learning why or how to make something look and sound a particular way is a whole other monster! You are definitely one of the people that has a far greater understanding on DR than most. Love your channel Patrick! Thanks for watching and the comment!
Sad thing about client/business is most of them want it to be edited with Premiere. If I ask them if they need the project file, they say that they don't. It's heart breaking they care more of the software used rather than the output. Not all people are like this of course.
100% agree! I will do as much as I can in other apps and only if I have to deliver I will prep a Premiere project with baked in titles and graphics on alpha. Knowing that they will most likely never even open the project. Thanks for watching and the comment!
@@RafaelLudwig hahaha, I did that too once. Adobe is so hard to work on right now, not because 'it's hard" but because of the constant lag and crash. Not only the render takes longer but even the editing takes longer.
I first mastered premiere then I moved too final cut since it was used during my time in school, I love both programs and I tend to bounce between them depending on how complex I want edits to be in what ever I recorded that being for school, work or social media I’m currently learning after effects and I can’t wait to master this program in the future because motion graphics has always been something I was amazed by.
I started out with FCP for freelancing, moved to Premiere Pro for a company gig, and since leaving that have spent the last week taking a deep dive into Resolve and man! I cannot wait until these companies drop the adobe suite requirement for editing because I feel like Davinci Resolve blows Premiere away and it isn't even close. I still love FCP for putting the edit together and I'm currently trying to dial in my a workflow where I head over to Davinci to finish up. I would just stick completely with Davinci but that magnetic timeline is so hard to let go. Great video!
@@AlrosAvellana I found it to be pretty confusing at first. It works with Databases libraries. That being said, I don't think either one handles data better than the other. Davinci has a great feature that automatically condeses your projects into archive folders with xmls that keep only the media you used (plus handles if you want). It saves a ton of space and is definitely helpful for going back to projects later on down the road. Just watch some Casey Feris videos and you'll be good.
@@LaurenceLee got it thanks! The reason I want to change is because I have multiple projects im working on and I just keep going back and forth work wise. So I thought DaVinci and how its workflow is all laid out would be nice. Hows your experience with the flow?
@@AlrosAvellana In DR loading Projects goes quite quickly in two clicks and they load fast, even with multiple timelines. Often I go back to the last project to copy something over to the new one easily. But ofc there are also the Power Bins for Templates within the same Database - the projects are saved in Databases, which are basically project folders, so you can separate them as you wish (for example for different clients).
@@AlrosAvellana the workflow is amazing. Super quick and very organized. I started out with FCPX, used for years and use Premier in school. Neither touch Davinci in my opinion, it’s just way ahead of the game in many aspects
Great video Rafael. Thanks for the great points. I find that I need to know all three of them. In the last month I’ve gotten paid to use all three at different times. It also depends on your locality. Around where I live in the Midwest, Final Cut Pro is widely used by tons of people and most production houses and clients don’t even really care what I use. Being well-versed in all of them is a strong recommendation from me.
In the company where I work I am the black sheep for editing in resolve, it becomes difficult sometimes due to the issue "compatibility with my colleagues" So you have to learn premiere. Although to be honest, editing in resolve feels so good, no lag, everything so fluid. It's beautiful except when you have to do typography... there it's the worst tool.
This is really interesting. Thank you! I do wonder though if people advertising jobs just put Adobe and Premiere Pro on because they don't know any better (sometimes you can tell from the job spec they don't...) and just think they should because it's seen as 'industry standard'. I see so many job adverts out there where knowledge of PP and Adobe is classed as a necessity, when you can see from the work already being produced by the firm that it really isn't. How many quality applicants are they immediately ruling out? And how much is it costing them a year for Adobe licences when they could just buy FCP once?
so final cut pro is the worst for getting a job. I was planning to buy color finale 2 for FCP but Now I think I should master Davinci for ColorGrade Specifically
I just want to buy premiere. This monthly member gig is not for me. There for 'am going with final cut or da vinci and putting up with fushion frustration..🙄
As long time editor I worked with all of them and I can tell you can edit with all of them. As editor you will need sometimes to use more than one software for a client. I don't like when someone trying to put them on same track because there is more than software. A lot of people can't work with Avid just for the simple reason that they don't understand the Editing Idea behind it but Avid is real "Formula 1" if you know how to use it. Big companies does not using Avid because of the money they spent on it. There is nothing else for massive collaboration. For one man band it doesn't matter which one do you use and for most people movie maker or iMovie is good enough. but in TV or Film industry you will need AVID. Best way how to be good editor, after school try to get job in TV station. There is always demand for fast relatively precise editing in stress environment which is great practice for any job in the future.
Yes the answer is as straight forward as people make it out to be. If you plan to work in the actual movie/tv industry, then you should go with avid. Everything else can be used for social media projects if thats your path - Simple as that.
I’ve gotten so frustrated with FCPX. I’ll use it and upload video and all of a sudden I’ll go from using 2 GB RAM to over 64 Ram and have to force quit. I’ve talked with Apple to resolve this issue until I’m blue in the face with no results.
Its resolved if u r a cc and a editor who shots in raw or want to do good color and hate pr's shiry subscribtion hand hate the crashes. Other than that pr is as small studios for ott also uses that. For film , come to a film school like i did
Of course not. Most of these youtubers use flashy, ready-made templates for their intros and such (that's why Premiere is so popular), while the rest of their edits are mediocre at best. I love (and use) most high-end NLEs, but nothing comes even remotely close to the Vegas Pro experience. It's a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Never happened because everyone used photoshop and audition that's why Adobe link is very powerful and most prefer. Davinci work people because cost less but for work always prefer premiere professional
I ever use 3 of them ( Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve ) Since I a Photoshop User before more than a decade, So the Premiere Pro Always make sense to me when I have an idea about how to Editing in the way I want. In Case of the Final Cut, I accept that it's really Fast & Smooth than PR. But because I'm not the Real Fan of the Mac User. And the Program Can't Respond the Way I thinks like PR. So I just use it as an Easy Simple Speed Cut Editing. ( Because PR always Lag & Crashed. Ha ha ha ) Now, I use DaVinci Resolve the Most for the Same Reason. ( PR always Lag & Crashed. Ha ha ha ) Even though, I Still pay for Adobe to use other Adobe Creative Cloud Programs. Ha ha
@@SimonSezSo To your original point, the jump cuts are sloppy, I agree. I make these videos after the kids are asleep, so I'm spent when I start editing. But I will try to do better with future vids. Thanks for watching and the comment Jim.
20 year old code sounds about right. When you crash in premiere your mouse turns into the the vintage watch icon from macOS 9
Avid -TV and Film industry / Collaborative projects
Premiere Pro - After Effects integration and Encoding
Final Cut Pro- Mac Enthusiasts
Resolve - Color Correction
pretty much, though Avid will start to fade out ever since they were bought out by the Private equity firm. DR will become the industry standard over the next few years. Thanks for watching and the comment!
great note about "knowing Resolve" vs knowing any of the specific tools in Resolve
DR is a beast of an app, learning the buttons is one thing, learning why or how to make something look and sound a particular way is a whole other monster! You are definitely one of the people that has a far greater understanding on DR than most.
Love your channel Patrick! Thanks for watching and the comment!
Sad thing about client/business is most of them want it to be edited with Premiere. If I ask them if they need the project file, they say that they don't. It's heart breaking they care more of the software used rather than the output. Not all people are like this of course.
100% agree! I will do as much as I can in other apps and only if I have to deliver I will prep a Premiere project with baked in titles and graphics on alpha. Knowing that they will most likely never even open the project.
Thanks for watching and the comment!
@@RafaelLudwig hahaha, I did that too once. Adobe is so hard to work on right now, not because 'it's hard" but because of the constant lag and crash. Not only the render takes longer but even the editing takes longer.
Thanks for the information!
0:00 Intro
1:01 Avid
1:58 Final Cut Pro
3:46 Premiere Pro
5:03 Da Vinci Resolve
Thanks for that!
I first mastered premiere then I moved too final cut since it was used during my time in school, I love both programs and I tend to bounce between them depending on how complex I want edits to be in what ever I recorded that being for school, work or social media I’m currently learning after effects and I can’t wait to master this program in the future because motion graphics has always been something I was amazed by.
I started out with FCP for freelancing, moved to Premiere Pro for a company gig, and since leaving that have spent the last week taking a deep dive into Resolve and man! I cannot wait until these companies drop the adobe suite requirement for editing because I feel like Davinci Resolve blows Premiere away and it isn't even close. I still love FCP for putting the edit together and I'm currently trying to dial in my a workflow where I head over to Davinci to finish up. I would just stick completely with Davinci but that magnetic timeline is so hard to let go. Great video!
hows the data management with DaVinci? thats one of the things I really like about final cut.
@@AlrosAvellana I found it to be pretty confusing at first. It works with Databases libraries. That being said, I don't think either one handles data better than the other. Davinci has a great feature that automatically condeses your projects into archive folders with xmls that keep only the media you used (plus handles if you want). It saves a ton of space and is definitely helpful for going back to projects later on down the road. Just watch some Casey Feris videos and you'll be good.
@@LaurenceLee got it thanks! The reason I want to change is because I have multiple projects im working on and I just keep going back and forth work wise. So I thought DaVinci and how its workflow is all laid out would be nice. Hows your experience with the flow?
@@AlrosAvellana In DR loading Projects goes quite quickly in two clicks and they load fast, even with multiple timelines. Often I go back to the last project to copy something over to the new one easily. But ofc there are also the Power Bins for Templates within the same Database - the projects are saved in Databases, which are basically project folders, so you can separate them as you wish (for example for different clients).
@@AlrosAvellana the workflow is amazing. Super quick and very organized. I started out with FCPX, used for years and use Premier in school. Neither touch Davinci in my opinion, it’s just way ahead of the game in many aspects
Great video Rafael. Thanks for the great points. I find that I need to know all three of them. In the last month I’ve gotten paid to use all three at different times. It also depends on your locality. Around where I live in the Midwest, Final Cut Pro is widely used by tons of people and most production houses and clients don’t even really care what I use. Being well-versed in all of them is a strong recommendation from me.
In the company where I work I am the black sheep for editing in resolve, it becomes difficult sometimes due to the issue "compatibility with my colleagues" So you have to learn premiere. Although to be honest, editing in resolve feels so good, no lag, everything so fluid. It's beautiful except when you have to do typography... there it's the worst tool.
This is really interesting. Thank you! I do wonder though if people advertising jobs just put Adobe and Premiere Pro on because they don't know any better (sometimes you can tell from the job spec they don't...) and just think they should because it's seen as 'industry standard'. I see so many job adverts out there where knowledge of PP and Adobe is classed as a necessity, when you can see from the work already being produced by the firm that it really isn't. How many quality applicants are they immediately ruling out? And how much is it costing them a year for Adobe licences when they could just buy FCP once?
Thank , this was really helpful. I have a new Mac so learning Final Cut Pro, a good fit for my UA-cam channel
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and the comment Herb!
so final cut pro is the worst for getting a job. I was planning to buy color finale 2 for FCP but Now I think I should master Davinci for ColorGrade Specifically
You definitely should!
Right now most Job offers I See want Premiere Pro experience, but I switched to Resolve and hope it will be the future standard.
I feel this trend won't last long. (unless something drastic happens) Thanks for watching and the comment!
I just want to buy premiere. This monthly member gig is not for me. There for 'am going with final cut or da vinci and putting up with fushion frustration..🙄
As long time editor I worked with all of them and I can tell you can edit with all of them. As editor you will need sometimes to use more than one software for a client. I don't like when someone trying to put them on same track because there is more than software. A lot of people can't work with Avid just for the simple reason that they don't understand the Editing Idea behind it but Avid is real "Formula 1" if you know how to use it. Big companies does not using Avid because of the money they spent on it. There is nothing else for massive collaboration. For one man band it doesn't matter which one do you use and for most people movie maker or iMovie is good enough. but in TV or Film industry you will need AVID. Best way how to be good editor, after school try to get job in TV station. There is always demand for fast relatively precise editing in stress environment which is great practice for any job in the future.
It's not that easy. I would never use something I don't enjoy using, like buggy, slow software from 1999. I would rather do a totally different job.
I hear ya, and I agree! Thanks for watching and the comment Vladimir!
Yes the answer is as straight forward as people make it out to be. If you plan to work in the actual movie/tv industry, then you should go with avid. Everything else can be used for social media projects if thats your path - Simple as that.
I’ve gotten so frustrated with FCPX. I’ll use it and upload video and all of a sudden I’ll go from using 2 GB RAM to over 64 Ram and have to force quit. I’ve talked with Apple to resolve this issue until I’m blue in the face with no results.
I never faced this issue
Have you tried integrating Compressor into your workflow?
Love the content but the focus breathing and hunting on that lens camera combo is crazy. Switch to manual Focus
the focus breathing has been addressed in further videos. It was driving me crazy as well. Thanks for watching and the comment Alex!
Its resolved if u r a cc and a editor who shots in raw or want to do good color and hate pr's shiry subscribtion hand hate the crashes. Other than that pr is as small studios for ott also uses that. For film , come to a film school like i did
FCP and now Resolve for me these days. I still use Premiere on freelance gigs occasionally, but I really hate it.
Wait what happened to premiere lumetri colors panels? It looks like light room, is that the new panel or some kind of plug in?!?!?!?
Great vid man!
Thanks Jake!
7:10 It shows the video about Davinci and Final Cut, not about editing skills.
Thanks for flagging that, it is now the correct video!
I have complely jumped the resove bandwagon and my pears r too.
Thanks Rafael Ludwig
Thanks for watching and the comment Michel!
Could you please tell which preset you are using for the titles? It looks cool. Please share the preset link for fcpx
No love for Vegas?
Of course not. Most of these youtubers use flashy, ready-made templates for their intros and such (that's why Premiere is so popular), while the rest of their edits are mediocre at best. I love (and use) most high-end NLEs, but nothing comes even remotely close to the Vegas Pro experience. It's a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Never happened because everyone used photoshop and audition that's why Adobe link is very powerful and most prefer. Davinci work people because cost less but for work always prefer premiere professional
I ever use 3 of them ( Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve )
Since I a Photoshop User before more than a decade,
So the Premiere Pro Always make sense to me
when I have an idea about how to Editing in the way I want.
In Case of the Final Cut,
I accept that it's really Fast & Smooth than PR.
But because I'm not the Real Fan of the Mac User.
And the Program Can't Respond the Way I thinks like PR.
So I just use it as an Easy Simple Speed Cut Editing.
( Because PR always Lag & Crashed. Ha ha ha )
Now, I use DaVinci Resolve the Most
for the Same Reason.
( PR always Lag & Crashed. Ha ha ha )
Even though, I Still pay for Adobe to use
other Adobe Creative Cloud Programs. Ha ha
Cool.
Resolve is the absolute king!
Not in Hollywood. Avid still rules this town with Premiere coming in second. Resolve is great for color tho.
The jump cuts are amateurish and distracting. 👎
YOU should know better. 🤨
Pay me
@@RafaelLudwig You need money to do the job correctly? You have no sense of pride in the work itself?
How very sad...
@@SimonSezSo To your original point, the jump cuts are sloppy, I agree. I make these videos after the kids are asleep, so I'm spent when I start editing. But I will try to do better with future vids.
Thanks for watching and the comment Jim.
@Rafael Ludwig don't mind this fool, I believe he may be project his own editing "insecurities" 😂
@@OhitsShiftz For sure. Thanks for the comment.