Maybe someone here has some (much appreciated) advice or guidance for me which direction is „superior“ in one way or the other? On the other hand, I've heard some negative things in the context of comparing Premiere Pro to Resolve, for example that Resolve's node-based way of working is more efficient and clutter-free on every level. I have to be honest, I would much rather work with Adobe Creative Cloud because it just feels very familiar since I've been using Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign for probably 10 years now. And because I like to keep my effort in learning a program as sustainable, fundamental and (despite the amateurish use-case) as professional as possible, I want to make the right decision right at the start.Īnd because color correction/grading is such an essential part of a video, I'm totally undecided whether Premiere Pro + Colorista V or Davinci Resolve is the more "advanced" option.Īre there really serious differences here why a pro like you who is reading this prefers Resolve over Premiere + Colorista? But since I haven't really learned any NLE yet - just Final Cut a bit here and there - I'd like to limit myself to one software, or one software suite, for the foreseeable future. But I would like to realize a few projects amateurishly, maybe 2-3 a year. I am not a professional video producer, nor do my professional ambitions lie in that area. I know that Resolve was once developed as a pure color correction/grading software, and is now something of an industry standard for it, if I'm not totally wrong. I have really read endless positive things about Davinci Resolve. For a week now, I've been hopelessly torn between the question of which software I should (re)learn.
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