Pros: Professional quality results and features. Easy to use once you get the hang of it Cons: Expensive (but you get what you pay for) PC-resource intensive
(Note: This review is on Version 6.0 of Adobe's Premiere Video Editing Software)
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When you have children, you have to purchase the necessary electronics, etc. to help mark, save and enhance the...
Pros: tons of features, basics are intuitive Cons: no audio metering, crash prone usually
Background
My copy of Adobe Premiere came with my Canopus Raptor Firewire card which I purchased last October. Previously, I had been using Digital Origin's " Intro DV Program. My primary use of Premiere is for putting...
Pros: its very easy to use, creates a proffesional product Cons: bit of a stretch on the budget
Warning this review asumes some prior knowledge of Video Editing and it also focuses on those who have had some interaction with previous version of Adobe Premiere
Adobe Premiere is the most popular video application of its kind. It is...
Pros: Not too difficult to pick up, but with high-end features Cons: Some bugs remaining in current releases, cost (for home video editors)
I have been doing digital video editing for about four years now, and I find that I am more and more impressed with Adobe Premiere. For years it has been considered sort of a plaything or amateur's tool among the nonlinear editing community, but I think...
Pros: Good Program For Computer People Learning Video Cons: Not So Good For Video People Learning Computers
Unless your video aspirations go no further than the twitching, pixellated postage stamps passing for video in most streaming applications, chances are you're thinking about High Resolution. You've either got a hi-def project in the queue or you wish you...
Pros: Great interface, many effects and filters, many options Cons: No MPEG support, incredibly slow output, uses major resources
Adobe Premiere is the only video editing software on the market that I would consider using today. I've tried others, and trust me, Premiere is definitely the best.
-It's video timeline is definitely the easiest to understand and at the...
Pros: Edits like no other for the price Cons: How do you finish? No one knows...
Unfortunately were not all in Hollywood (Ok I cant speak for everyone but I'm not), so were all do not have access to top of the line editing equipment. But when my school got Adobe Premiere 5.1, and was looking for some students to learn and become...
Pros: Easy to use; Thoroughly-featured Cons: Only easy after tutorial; Some compatibility issues
Adobe has done it again with Premiere! This product shares the same type of interface common to Photoshop: items appear in window boxes that are draggable throughout the screen to customize the work area. The nice part is that the menus seem to fit...
I just finished my first major project with adobe premiere and I have to agree that it is very easy to use. I went in clueless and was able to just play around and figure things out without much problem at all. There are some really cool transitions...
Pros: Affordable Cons: Cant make Star Wars Episode 2
I am a high end video editor but I have to say that Adobe Premiere is hands down the best consumer video editing program to date. You can create movies that look as professional as your means stipulate. Its great for student films or wedding videos even...
Pros: Great for the average user. Cons: Can't handle intense jobs well.
I'm currently running Abode Premiere 5.1c on Windows NT4. I have been using Premiere for quite some time now and I do enjoy using the program. Granted, it's no Flint\Flame system, but for the average user looking to do some nonlinear video editing, it...
Pros: Standard, integration with other programs, easy to use Cons: a little unstable using Microsoft OS's, Expensive
When it comes down to editing video on your PC, (or any graphic application for that matter), there is no where else to turn but ADOBE. They have truly cornered this market. There are other products out there like Ulead Media Studio, which is great for...
Pros: Made for the Mac Computer, Lets you import a dozen formats, easy to use. Cons: Takes up a lot of space, loss of quality when publishing, cost a lot.
As A imac user I am used to the familiar interface of imovie. Though after some time I could not figure out how to import other movies, so I looked for some different software. I check out final cut pro, that was nice. Though it was a 1000 bucks...
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