![]() All software crashes on occasion and usually at the most inopportune time. While I routinely bounce between Final Cut Pro X, Media Composer, DaVinci Resolve, and Premiere Pro, the latter is my main axe at the day job.īefore I proceed, let me stop and acknowledge those readers who are now screaming, “But Premiere always crashes!” I certainly don’t want to belittle anyone’s bad experiences with an app however in my experience, Premiere Pro has been just as stable as the others. In any case, the market I work in and the nature of my clients dictate a fluency in Premiere Pro. Some seriously gave FCPX a go, yet could never warm up to it. But I seriously jumped into regular use at the start of the Creative Cloud era, thanks to many of my clients’ shift away from Final Cut Pro. I’ve been involved with Adobe Premiere/Premiere Pro as a user on and off since Premiere 5.5 (yes kids – before, Pro, CS, and CC). ![]() Over my career I’ve cut client jobs with well over a dozen different linear and nonlinear editing systems and/or brands.
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