DaVinci Resolve VS Adobe Premiere: Which one should I use? PP#9
Davinci and Premiere are probably the most popular editing softwares out there. And despite they're clear differences in pricing, style, etc. they're all the same, at least in my perspective. So when it comes to this opening, I'm going to have to decide which software I will be using for the editing portion.
When it came to other past projects, I would mostly use DaVinci, just because the basic version of the application is free. But my class recently got the whole Adobe suite, which would encompass a lot more than just Premiere, as it could also potentially allow me to have access to things like After Effects, or Photoshop. So after hearing this, I started to question whether I should use good ol' reliable, or the new Premiere.
After some research, I think I'm going to stick with the ladder. I've already learned my lesson on biting off more than I can chew by trying newer sort of things. So not only do I want to stick with what I know, I also generally think DaVinci better for a couple of reasons
1. In terms of how each application performs, DaVinci is the winner, at least in my case. When it comes to how each system operate, they each use a portion of the computer to use to perform. Premiere uses the CPU, the central processing unit of the computer, but DaVinci uses the GPU, the graphics processing unit. And depending on what computer you got/ specs of said computer, my GPU is more reliable than my CPU, so DaVinci it is.
2. DaVinci is often tossed around as being more "professional". And whether this is just a sweet tool for marketing, it seems a majority of people who have collectively used both applications seemingly think DaVinci is the more profound one.
3.Interface is definitely in favor of DaVinci fortunately. The edit and cut portion is just *chef's kiss*. Like actually, I really do enjoy how much simpler it is compared to other applications. So when it comes to picking one or the other, why bother with the more confusing one when I'm on the clock?
So after a while, DaVinci seems like the way to go, which is fortunate since I've already got it updated recently on my PC. Now the only thing left to do was grab some footage!
-Noa
Sources:
https://ymcinema.com/2019/06/04/the-nle-dilemma-should-premiere-users-switch-to-davinci-resolve/
https://www.theme-junkie.com/davinci-resolve-vs-premiere-pro/
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