Finding a good video editing software can be rather frustrating, but this one surprised me how intuitive it is. A few minutes search online is all you need if you ever don’t know how to do something as well.
The price point is rather high; it’s a monthly subscription rather than an actual product, and the monthly rate is at least about $20 per month. It’ll cost you a lot in the long run if you’re paying for it yourself.
It has really given the company videos a professional feel and has been very versatile in making videos without using online commercial makers that charge you to make changes and don’t allow the flexibility.
Well, there are lots of video editing software... but no other has the same interaction and compatibility like Premiere... Since I use the whole Adobe Suite, I can work on a same project with several apps at the same time... And the CC version released a couple years ago its tha bomb!!!
The pricing and monthly fees... A couple years ago they changed selling process. Before you could buy the software for good. Now you can download it for free, but you'll have to pay a monthly fee to use it...
We use video editors to create educational videos. Premiere its the best app for any video editor (from beginners to pros). If you have any concepts or knowledge on video editing, you'll find premiere really easy to use. I taught myself to use it, and even though I keep on learning new tricks every day, I started making great content from the beginning.
As I learn new skills in the workplace and expand into new territory, I like that as a newcomer to the platform I can jump into a project and not feel lost about how to use the program.
Adobe is really great about providing help and tutorials for their products so at this point, there isn't anything to dislike as long as you keep your program updated and take heed to the instructions provided.
We're doing in-house video editing for our client campaigns. Having multiple people on hand to do the work that would otherwise be outsourced is ideal and cost-effective.
Adobe Premiere Pro helps my organization get professional-grade video with the cost of hiring out our video production needs. We have been able to do great things with the software.
The software is a little intimidating at first—some of the basic tools feel a little buried in the interface. It would also be great to get improved collaboration features.
We do a lot of video production at my organization. Because we're a nonprofit, we do everything we can to keep costs down and Premiere has been a great tool to help us do that.
This software provides an exceptional amount of versatility - from quick video edits for social to high-quality brand videos. We brought this software in because we were spending an exorbitant amount of money on outsourced video creation - even when it was simple edits or short social videos that didn't really require an agency to complete it.
It's not as intuitive for a novice user. I have to spend quite a bit of time coaching new users. I also have to have a pretty powerful processer - even when doing minor edits. It makes it difficult to edit on the go sometimes for casual users.
In house video editing has been a blessing. Before we were outsourcing everything and it was costing a ton. The value of the software is incredibly high when considering how much we were spending on outsourcing. We've seen a significant drop in costs associated with outsourced spending.
The way it streamlines our workflow and integrates with other Adobe software. There are always upgrades which add some new powerful functions which make the product feel value for money. It is the industry-standard software which is commonly used by production houses all over the world. Meaning we can work remotely with collaborators in other countries to work on specific projects. Having used the software for well over 10 years now I feel that I know it inside out, and all the shortcuts are baked into my muscle memory meaning that editing is quick and easy.
Slow render times and some integrations with 3rd parties. Not a huge fan of the monthly subscription model but understand why companies do it. The advantage is also then having access to the software in the entire suite. I have had a few issues with the general support of the software, having spent hours online with the support team and giving them access to my computer they still can't work out what the problem is which is frustrating.
Video production workflow and keeping things in one software without having to use too many others. This improves our overall productivity and therefore profits as a company. With improvements to the Lumetri colour panel no longer need to use other software.
Premiere pro provides an array of tools and functionalities that helps in creating some state of the art manipulations in videos and since it is easy to use it can be used by beginner and being such a powerful application can be used to make edits in high budget movies that are usually presented on the bigscreen.it also helps in editing animated videos and creating short animated clips.
The only downside premiere has that it is one of the higher priced application that even though can justify the price by being this powerful but still from the perspective of a consumer can be priced a little fairly for the people. Premiere also requires a beast of a computer rendering a video on a slow system will end up killing it so maybe if the optimization is improved it would improve the performance as well.
Premiere is usually used by us to create cutscenes that usually appear between the games and respnsible for conveying the story to the player though small clips, we also use this in terms of creating trailer and other promotional materials for the game that can then be distributed through different social media platforms.
For the most part, it gets the job done. It's very easy to learn and work with. If you are using After Effects along with Premiere, the workflow is amazing and much better than any other editing software since they are made by the same company.
It has some stability issues at times, something Adobe is fairly synonymous with. The value is also not there. The subscription model is ok, but costly if you are only using Premiere. There are just as good and cheaper options out there if you don't need to be using Premiere.
I'm able to edit any videos withe Premiere as well as easily combine motion graphics created in After Effects into videos. The roundtrip workflow that you can have with After Effects is one major benefit. It keeps you from having to export separate files from After Effects to use in your editing. There is also the ability to build out motion graphics pieces with text that can be changed within Premiere itself. It is by far the one benefit no other video editing software can match.