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introduction
hi guysim connor, im a rock climber based in missoula mt. i own a canon eos 5d mark II which is an old camera i bought off ebay for $340, its mainly for photos but it can shoot 1080p 30 and 24 fps, i also own a sony cx240 which is an old camcorder, i really love the old style and im saving up for a sony hi8 which is another old camcorder, i have made 3 short films that are more of videos, you can find them on youtube at @connor_M.406 i love filming and editing. im sponsored by a company who send me a few products and im currently making some videos for them. im use cap cut pro and im learning a lot of stuff like sound design. im very exited to learn with you guys and grow my skills.
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Oh that’s so nice, do you have any social media account where you post about yourself?
1 like • Sep '24
@Connor Macholz nice
Premiere Pro vs Davinci Resolve: The Ultimate Battle for the Video Editing Throne?
In the fast-paced world of digital content, choosing the right video editing software can make all the difference between success and failure. Two giants clash in this epic battle: Adobe Premiere Pro and Blackmagic Design's Davinci Resolve. But which one truly reigns supreme in the editing arena? Get ready for an in-depth analysis and a provocative insight that will take you to the heart of this digital showdown. Body of the Article: Premiere Pro: The Undisputed Veteran Adobe Premiere Pro has been the go-to for video editing for decades. With an intuitive interface and seamless integration with other Adobe products, it has been the preferred software for professionals worldwide. Its wide range of features and flexibility make it the tool of choice for projects of any scale. However, is Premiere Pro truly unbeatable? Despite its numerous strengths, some users complain about its stability and tendency to consume significant system resources. Additionally, its monthly subscription model can be costly for those just starting out in the world of digital content. Davinci Resolve: The Rising Force On the other hand, Davinci Resolve has emerged as a powerful and free alternative that has shaken up the industry. With its comprehensive set of editing, color correction, and audio post-production tools, it has quickly gained traction among professionals and beginners alike. What truly sets Davinci Resolve apart is its color engine, which is considered one of the best in the market. Furthermore, its business model, offering a fully functional free version alongside a more advanced paid version, makes it accessible to any budget. The Final Decision: Who Takes the Crown? So, which is the right choice for you? The answer largely depends on your personal needs and preferences. If you value stability and integration with other Adobe products, Premiere Pro might be the best option for you. However, if you're looking for powerful and accessible software that doesn't compromise on quality, Davinci Resolve could be your best bet.
Premiere Pro vs Davinci Resolve: The Ultimate Battle for the Video Editing Throne?
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I’ve come from Resolve to Premiere Pro, and gotta say I’m loving it so far, Resolve is a pretty great software but Premiere Pro is was more customizable and it also has a built in learn panel, so you can learn and practice at the same time in one software, but now I plan to learn Resolve just for color grading
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@Connor Macholz it’s a pretty powerful and capable video editor, but it’s still not the same level as Pr and Resolve, but they’re seem to be expand it a lot, let’s see what else they do to it
New to the group!
Hi everyone, just joined this forum. Excited to learn and grow in video editing.
0 likes • Sep '24
Heyyy welcome to the team, tell something about yourself, are you a full time editor? What software do you use to edit, what’s your setup, your current skills
Introduction and future plans
I’m new to filmmaking and video editing, I work in a real estate company as their digital marketer, I’m fairly new I used to use DaVinci Resolve for editing but now I use Premiere Pro. MY CAMERA SETUP: Canon EOS R50 paired with an 18-45mm f4.5 lens, I know not a good setup for real estate videography, I’m planning on getting an RF 10-18mm f4.5 lens DJI Osmo Action 3, (I know what the hell am I doing with an action camera, it was gifted to me) as I currently don’t have an ultra wide lens, I plan to use it for indoor Real Estate but I haven’t tested it out yet so I don’t know how well it’s gonna perform under low light Fujifilm XT-4 gifted to me, but I just have the body and not the lens, first I planned to get the XF 10-24mm but it’s way too expensive than my current salary, so I decided to stick with the R50 MY LAPTOP SPECS: - Intel Core i7-8850H - NVIDIA QUADRO P600 Mobile (2 GB dedicated VRAM +2 shared with RAM) - 32 GB RAM FUTURE GOALS: - I plan to improve my Premiere Pro skills, sound design and color grading with Resolve - Learn Lightroom - Learn After Effects for motion graphics and advanced camera tracking - Learn Blender and use it with After Effects - Learn Graphic Designing (Photoshop, Illustrator) I’ll be sharing me journey along the way and any recommendations and ideas are very welcomed and appreciated so feel free to suggest me anything.
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