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- #ADOBE PREMIERE VS SONY VEGAS PRO#
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- #ADOBE PREMIERE VS SONY VEGAS FREE#
Premiere gets a lot of hate because it's pricey and it's Adobe.
#ADOBE PREMIERE VS SONY VEGAS PRO#
Timeline scrubbing is much better (ever try to drag the playhead for Audio + Video playback in VEGAS and see it lag even on extremely high end PCs? Yea, that never happens in Premiere Pro or Resolve). Projects can contain multiple timelines (Storyboards don't even compare), which can be edited in pancake fashion. It has far better Import/Ingest and Proxy Workflow than VEGAS Pro.

The workflow in Premiere Pro is also a ton better. It also has far better Text and Titling Tools.

are just better in Premiere Pro - by a huge margin. Things like Keying, Motion Tracking, Stabilization, Time Adjustments, etc. Premiere Pro has more up to date algorithms, better effects, far better performance and hardware utilization, better CODEC support (in and output), and integration with some of the strongest industry standard applications within their markets (After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.). Great post on Why snow/confetti ruin YouTube Quality. r/Filmmakers - A more generalize filmmaking subredditĬrime? /r/RBI - Reddit Bureau of Investigation (best place to get a crime solved)
#ADOBE PREMIERE VS SONY VEGAS FREE#
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