![]() I have to be honest, I would much rather work with Adobe Creative Cloud because it just feels very familiar since I've been using Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign for probably 10 years now. ![]() And because I like to keep my effort in learning a program as sustainable, fundamental and (despite the amateurish use-case) as professional as possible, I want to make the right decision right at the start.Īnd because color correction/grading is such an essential part of a video, I'm totally undecided whether Premiere Pro + Colorista V or Davinci Resolve is the more "advanced" option.Īre there really serious differences here why a pro like you who is reading this prefers Resolve over Premiere + Colorista? But since I haven't really learned any NLE yet - just Final Cut a bit here and there - I'd like to limit myself to one software, or one software suite, for the foreseeable future. ![]() But I would like to realize a few projects amateurishly, maybe 2-3 a year. I am not a professional video producer, nor do my professional ambitions lie in that area. I know that Resolve was once developed as a pure color correction/grading software, and is now something of an industry standard for it, if I'm not totally wrong. I have really read endless positive things about Davinci Resolve. For a week now, I've been hopelessly torn between the question of which software I should (re)learn.
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