Bobspez wrote:
I have the CS6 versions of Adobe Premiere Pro and Audition. They work together to audit video and audio on the same timeline. I can zoom into the frame, add lighting effects, slow motion, titles, film dissolves, colorizing, or add special effects like turning the video into a pencil sketch, etc., in multiple audio and video tracks. For me they are the best editing products available.
I have used every version of Adobe Premiere way back to the 80's (Didn't work well then) with my $8000 computer ( got it in '96). Started with 4.2 went thru version 6, then thru CS3. Then layed off video for a few years and wanted to Up grade. I couldn't and Premiere went to a monthly subscription service. It took me a long time to learn all versions of Premiere but got quite good with version 6 then they went to the CS series and I had to start all over. Love (Finally) CS3 but it is a pain with my new Canon XA30 and T5i, have to convert all files to AVI. No fire wire either like the Canon XL-1. Also digital makes separate files where tape let me lay it all on the time line and cut and past as I wished. All my video was pretty much is in chronological order anyway. Mostly Model Airplanes. Don't get me wrong Premiere is great just a little much for the novice. Looking for a new Editing system. Wish I could find a spread sheet showing all the features compared to each other.