My biggest reasons: Once installed I never have to go online to use it (security and all that). I own the program; and upgrades to date have all been free- so... economics. Plus add the color page.
@rano123217 ай бұрын
For most people the color page was the reason to switch, Ik I'm a minority here but for me, Fusion was the biggest reason to switch because just like 99% of hard core premiere and after effects users I resented the idea of ever using nodes. It seemed overcomplicated, unnecessary and useless to me, oh how naïve I was, it only took me 2/3 videos of comparing nodes vs layers and my life literally changed. It's been 3 years and I edit and do VFX as my job and I haven't touch Premiere or AE for 3 years now, I'm so used the whole logical nature of nodes that I can't even use photoshop anymore because once you go nodes, there's no coming back.
@beninua6 ай бұрын
I kind of agree and use nodes myself, but I find it very hard to explain in a meaningful way to people that are used to layers from Adobe (or other NLE). What introductory videos on for instance KZbin would you recommend as the best to teach someone both the basics of nodes, and then slowly increase to the more sophisticated bells and whistles. I personally use Skillshare for many things, and there are a lot of good courses on DVR including excellent courses on Fusion and Color Grading but I also know that many people find Skillshare to be a tad expensive, so are there any KZbin content creators out there that you recommend when people ask where they should search for good content explaining nodes in Fusion?
@rano123216 ай бұрын
@@beninua For me it worked out very well when I watched some comparisons on YT and tried to do anything other than some very basic stuff. The analogy that made the most sense for me was thinking the video/image like water and the nodes are like a plumbing system where it flows through the pipes, if you wanna affect it, just chain up nodes as effects in between media in and out and if you wanna merge two different sources then use a merge node. Very simple. Realistically layer based compositing such as After effects works by emulating physical film compositing where Nodes work by emulating digital compositing which makes it a lot more logical, visual and flexible. I've mostly learned about Fusion from YT by watching tutorials, for beginner of course I'd recommend Casey Faris, he has bunch of very nice introductory courses for Fusion but for more intermediate to advanced stuff there are many channels including the original developer of Fusion Eyeon software on YT, channels like Pirates of Confusion, Milolab tuts, VFX Study, Prophetless, Nomad R Productions, Jake Wipp, Swatara Media, Ryan Osborne, Patrick Sterling etc.
@zerocal765 ай бұрын
@rano12321 hope the guy whose question you answered gave u a like/thumbs up. Very informative thanks!
@swashyhimself5 ай бұрын
Until my favourite vfx artists use fusion I won’t switch. Never seen I decent Kpop edit from fusion
@DarrellMartinelli477 ай бұрын
Hi Matt. If you do not want to use a custom workspce in PP all you have to do is one click and you are back to the standard edit layout or color layout. So you are not stuck using the cutom workspace.
@beninua7 ай бұрын
For me that's not the problem. In Adobe Premiere wanted a workspace that was NOT the custom workspace, which is lacking so many of the functions I use all the time. But in Adobe I either had to use a triple monitor setup where I divided all my panels in use over the three monitors and had a fourth preview monitor on the wall above my desk (a 4K 60" TV). I recently grew tired of the three monitor setup and opted for one 57 inch 32:9 UltraWide Dual UHD monitor (7,680 x 2,160 @ 240Hz/1ms/HDR), which gives me the same real-estate) and I of course still have the large 4K TV on the wall above my desk as a preview screen. For that purpose Resolve is absolutely perfect. Before I had 4 different workspaces and I switched between them with shortcuts 1-4 mid-project to close some panels and open others, so they would fit the next step in the process. And switching workspace with an extreme amount of panels open and perhaps 24 tracks of footage and audio is no joke. The switching itself was fast due to fast hardware, but Adobe didn't always remember the position of the panels in the saved layout, so the panels that should stay on one screen overlapped another after a few switches back and forth. Besides I still had to open After Effects all the time for all my 3d work and animations. The thing I miss the most is Audition that I really loved. But after having practiced with the built in Fairlight tab for audio I see how good that really are, and it's support for VST/VST3 plugins leaves nothing to be desired. And no matter what tab I am in, I can always see the preview of my video a
@bakerfx49687 ай бұрын
I hated that I couldn’t move frames in DaVinci when I first switched. After a month I stopped caring, and after that I forgot it was ever an issue until you just reminded me lol
@timelapsebydk7 ай бұрын
Use arrow keys next to "M"
@bakerfx49687 ай бұрын
@@timelapsebydk for what?
@shaun96256 ай бұрын
@@timelapsebydk I think what they meant is they can't customize the interface in DaVinci. They said "frames" which at first I was thinking the same thing, but I think they meant to say "panels".
@TucAdventures7 ай бұрын
I switched from Premiere to DaVinci about 4 months ago and now edit half and half depending on my clients. Honestly there are some things I still like about Premiere (I'm still figuring some things out in DaVinci). But in general DaVinci is so freaking awesome.😁
@ekkochi90167 ай бұрын
Key framing in davinci resolve is a nightmare for me
@BrawlArena7 ай бұрын
I keyframe a lot. Will that be a problem?
@TucAdventures7 ай бұрын
@@BrawlArena It's just different. I hated it when I first started with DaVinci then I started learning some tricks that you can't do in Premiere. I'm still way smoother Keyframing in Premiere but I'm getting used to it and I have faith that it'll get better😄
@ekkochi90167 ай бұрын
@@BrawlArena speed ramping and key frame are bad in davinci not a lot pluggings + after effect is way better then fusion
@VideoVo-Tech7 ай бұрын
Currently trying to make the switch to resolve now after using premiere for Almost 10 years. I think the color science alone is worth the swap. Even for really basic stuff, Premiere just never looks right when adding contrast, saturation, and exposure. Ive also enjoyed the speed of stabilization in Resolve vs Warp Stabilizer.
@paulosousa58703 ай бұрын
I have 10 years using premiere. But I cant switch to revolve. I will never had the same experience that o have with premiere and after effects. Its easy to you editing on revolve? For me is kinda more dificuld, because imagine, if i need to do some effect I already know what to do in premiere, without thinking. If I use revolve I just get Stuck and need to find a toturial to help me. But I cant work like that, I need to do my job in the easy way possible.
@Arborealagenda7 ай бұрын
I think I will make the switch soon - reason 5 is so spot on. One question I have about Resolve that is very niche is about audio time units and video frames. In Premiere it does both but if you move audio as a block that contains tracks positioned differently in terms of time units, linked with a video clip, it throws away all the time unit positions and resolves them to the nearest frame. It is a serious flaw. I wonder if Resolve maintains the frame / time unit positions when moving linked audio and video material?
@mseriesnigeria7 ай бұрын
Talking about interface customizing, @Matt, I will say NO to Davinci Resolve on that, reasons because Premiere Pro is more customizable and helping pro editor to do that to our timeline interface. For instance, if I'm working on a movie scoring, I used to customized my Bin area to the numbers of the sequences created and open all the sequence down for easy access to any materials I needed.
@MicahIsBatman217 күн бұрын
5:45 that's in premiere. If you use the pen tool on a video clip you get the same exact effect. That and the opacity slider are the two main ways I add fades, but both show a ramp on the clip itself that you can then edit by moving the dots on the clip. The same is true for Audio volume.
@winnersandlosers7 ай бұрын
A perfect example is scrolling through fonts. Premiere is full of lag whereas Davinci is immediate. I had gotten so used to Adobe's sluggishness that when I first saw it in Davinci it felt like cheating. Related note: I'd love to see Davinci update the text editing with the ability to do a bounding box or paragraph mode or whatever that's called. As is I find a bit clunky (to be fair, I'm still a few versions back so maybe it's updated)
@alb21847 ай бұрын
Hey Matt. Have you ever made a tutorial of how to edit a wedding specifically in Resolve from start to finish?
@krumrolstuff6 ай бұрын
wait what
@Siimkristjanpariis7 ай бұрын
Reason 3 - I agree but also one thing to consider is that Premiere user will more likely adapt After Effects easily because its still timeline and layer based. Meanwhile Fusion in Davinci is COMPLETELY different. If you are used to AE timeline+layer editing, then fusion feels like electrical engineering, forget everything you learned in AE. You need to create bunch of nodes, make the keyframes inside different nodes and connect them together in correct order. It looks like electrical diagram where you connect all the transitors and resistors and light bulbs together with wires and one wrong connection, the whole thing doesnt work(and you have no idea where you are doing it wrong). But its very capable once you get hang of it and those node diagrams start to make sense, some people to amazing complex compositions with it.
@Nrde7 ай бұрын
This relates to what people are used to use. I've never used premiere so much that I could say I was any good or productive, but starting Resolve and Fusion from scratch wasn't difficult at all (for me). Also the "plugin" ecosystem starts to be really good for Resolve also, at least for typical motion graphics, titles, zooms etc. that beginners would struggle to build from scratch in Fusion. So you don't necessarily need fusion at all if you install plugins or use built in effects (that you can also dive into and modify as they are also built in fusion). In any case for a normal person whose livelihood doesn't rely on editing videos and hasn't learnt Premiere inside out, I would say Resolve is the better option in any case. It's free, it's not unusable or even difficult to learn by any means and it has more features - even the free version that it's enough for even more advanced use cases. Resolve isn't perfect (far from it if you read Davinci's user forum) but it's maybe more reliable to use than Premiere.
@Siimkristjanpariis7 ай бұрын
@@Nrde Yea I know, I prefer Resolve any day, have been using it since 2020 and I'm not switching back. Its just that I was quite comfortable in After Effects by then and Fusion felt like I have to start from scratch because almost everything was different.
@rano123217 ай бұрын
After effects works by emulating how film compositing works but Fusion works like emulating how a computer process images which makes things a lot more powerful and flexible when you are doing thins like 3D camera tracking or other things that quite didn't exist when people were doing physical film compositing. Fusion is logical and you'd have to chain up nodes in a logical manner to create your desire effect, this logical flow chart might be initially less intuitive than adobe's layer base approach but it's a billion times more powerful, flexible and faster when you are dealing with complex project hence pretty much 99% of all professional programs use nodes and not layers. There aren't many layers outside of the whole adobe thing either.
@koushikbhattacharya8327 ай бұрын
hey matte i'm totally agree with u...it is very unfortunate that adobe could not able to fix there bugs yet properly and premiere is cranky too....but if resolve is to be top tear editing application like avid then blackmagic needs to add little bit of flexibility in resolve....
@nakulll2 ай бұрын
5:39 - you can simply double click on the start/end of cut to add fade in/out to audio or video in premiere :) PS - not a fan of premiere though
@PHANTAZMA7 ай бұрын
Great Video Breakdown of the two! I use both applications, and find pros and cons to each. I really wish Adobe would integrate After Effects and Premiere much like DaVinci does with Fusion whereas you can hit a tab to move into AE without having to open separate. Also, from a developer standpoint, creating plugins with the DaVinci Fusion system is much better versus Adobe extensions.
@alexlambrechtsАй бұрын
Hey Matt, great vid again! I wonder, will Davinci run faster naturally on my laptop, or will I also have to use proxies like I do with PP? Would be great not to have to always do that... thanks in advance
@beninua7 ай бұрын
Another excellent thing that sold me on the consistent interface was the fact that after switching from THe Full Adobe package to DVR I had to learn a lot of procedures from scratch. Not the concepts but how to achieve them in DVR. When I started using Adobe 5 years ago the huge challenge was that I had customize my layout the way I wanted it, so when I watched people on KZbin explaining a specific funtion or how to achieve something specific in Premiere or After Effects, they always had another layout than I had, and I had to constantly translate their menu clicks and tool selections to my interface and where I had put the same functions or if I even had the same panels in my view. So I ended up having saved 5 or 6 different views, to compensate so I had some go-to views I could use when trying something presented by one of the large providers of Adobe tutorials. Now I can watch any tutorial in DVR from any of the many providers of good content, and their interface always look exactly like mine - with a very few exceptions. That has really made the learning curve much less steep as I don't have to sit and look for the menus and buttons used in the explanatory video. That is outright brilliant, and has made my journey into Resolve so much quicker.
@BrawlArena7 ай бұрын
How long did it take you to get the hang of it? I'm thinking of switching, but it would all depend on if I'd have enough time to learn DVR.
@beninua7 ай бұрын
@@BrawlArena it was surprisingly easy. One of the great points - that had previously deterred me from switching - is that the interface is a bit more locked on the panels, but that proved to be a huge advantage while still learning because the community out there is humongous and when watching some how-to video on KZbin you'll be able to recreate that in your own production as the layout is so easily recognizable. And to be fair. It is still quite flexible and you can move around the walls between panels to suit your needs. In Adobe I sometimes found myself spending hours tweaking my interface by moving around small info panels, inspectors, control panels, viewers, etc. I've never missed it once in DVR as the interface is already so neatly organized. And the tabs in the bottom that separate the functions are a Godsend. This really makes the worflow so manageable. All professional NLE will have a learning curve, but coming from Adobe many of the terms have similar names and it doesn't take nearly as much effort to ease into a new NLE when you've done it before. One piece of advice I always offer. DVR offers an option for previous Adobe users where they basically set up the keyboard macros as they were laid out in Adobe. DON'T! For two reasons. The most important reason is that you will have different shortcuts than those mentioned in all the free online tutorials so you will not know where the short cut mentioned in some how-to video or online tutorial is located in your setup. The second reason is, that if you are just the least bit like me you have tweaked and switched around your short cuts in Adobe to suit your own needs anyway - so making DVR work like the default Adobe setting won't do you any favors anyway. Side note: Besides many of the most used shortcuts are the same in DVR and in Adobe. So it's not entirely new. And I have already tweaked the shortcuts in DVR to fit my work flow anyway, so I will set up my own preferences anyway. Best of it all. Now that I have the full studio package for a one time fee only there is no end to all the wonderful plug-ins I can buy from Boris FX, Motion VFX, Neat Video, endless VST plugins for your Audio. I've never before allowed myself to spend so much on professional titles, stock libraries, audio fx, huge transition plug-ins, macro repositories, and so much more. I can do so much more than before and I'd say that although I am not just as proficient in DVR as I was I Adobe yet, my general production output rate I at least 40% higher than it was when using Adobe. And I love that I don't have to cycle back and forth between Premiere, AfterFX, Audition, etc. And I truly love not to have to use external sound post processing in 99% of my cases as the sound tab in Resolve is delivered by none less than Fairlight, so it is almost a complete audio workstation too - built into the interface. And it is more robust than anything I've ever tried. As a matter of fact it had a few crashes when I started out, but it is as if it tweaks itself to my hardware as time goes by, because after 2 months or so I hardly ever see crashes in DVR. People are of course different backup I can only say I never regretted it. Oh - and by the way: The proxy workflow is by far the most intuitive I've ever tried. You can set it to automatically geberate proxies for all clips you drag to your production folders or your time-line, and your editing is lightning fast, and when rendering your final result it automatically chose the large original media files for export ("Deliver" in DVR) I can only say - I will never go back.
@Tewahedo7 ай бұрын
Hi matt, can you please make a video on how to use a teleprompter but appear natural?
@phoebenevins96293 ай бұрын
This was very helpful. I'm wondering which one you would recommend for Social Media ads and TikTok's?
@phuong92644 ай бұрын
i'd love you to redo the color grade video with davinci resolve :D
@evanleemiller7 ай бұрын
Fusion is the most confusing thing I’ve ever used. I’m sticking with After Effects. Love DV though.
@isaacbedford36447 ай бұрын
Fusion is more powerful than After Effects. Node-based (flow chart) workflows are industry standard for complex VFX and are way more FREEING than layers (and pre-comps). Most people who learn node-based software never go back to layer-based software (unless absolutely necessary).
@Josev-TV7 ай бұрын
I used after effects but do all the editing, sound mixing and color grading in DaVinci
@RoadUser_Motovlog7 ай бұрын
tbh i'm still bouncing between softwares but i'm learning quicker with nodes than AE. It might be intimidating at first but once you understand the logic it's actually really cool
@LanielPhoto7 ай бұрын
Tooke me three months to get used to Nodes. Watched You Tube videos about it, etc. Now there is no way I would go back to after effects. But there is that learning curve to get over.....
@drakestorm46917 ай бұрын
@@isaacbedford3644 depends on...
@chrisv53867 ай бұрын
It’s not about the program it’s about the creator remember that
@Avierfilms3 ай бұрын
idk whats goin on but w premiere its just way more laggier
@Ben-fq1lj7 ай бұрын
All I need Davinci to do for me to switch is revamp the stabilizer which is horrendous (who gives a crap about speed if its riddled with artifacts) AND the effects panel setup; I hate how I have to make my parameter/keyframe adjustments below the footage.
@isaacbedford36447 ай бұрын
try the similarty algorithm instead of perspective or translation. Way better than warp stabilizer.
@Ben-fq1lj7 ай бұрын
@@isaacbedford3644 in my experience none of the algorithms make a difference.
@TheTheAaronis7 ай бұрын
Me encanta usar Davinci Resolve, pero aun hay algo que deberían mejorar y es la pestaña de efectos. Deberían implementar una interfaz mas amigable, en la que se pueda hacer las mismas cosas o mejor que en After Effects y de ahi Davinci seria el programa por excelencia.
@laws1n874Ай бұрын
imo is a personal preference, i agree 100% about davinci being a more powerful and more overall complete editing program, but i cant edit in davinci, all my videos sucks, my editing workflow feels so stressful. If you are not editing VERY professional stuff and you want a software for doing online content i will recommend 100% starting with premiere pro
@RDUBTutorial18 күн бұрын
as a DIT and colorist, I cringe when I hear the editor is gonna cut the project in premiere. The XML files I get from premier rarely line up with the timeline in resolve and you always have to have a full cut reference movie to check against the xml with source footage. Giant waste of time. Almost every editor I have worked with uses avid, but if you could force them to switch the only professional thing to switch to is resolve.
@VASKION4 ай бұрын
I have watched a lot of videos on this subject. More or less, each of them is correct as this one as well! The only thing I could argue is the smoother interface. I don't see DaVinci no near close to Premiere. Sorry, but it is true. Probably with all these new fancy-pancy laptops/desktops you don't see the differente but with my 8 years old system it is quite obvious. I tried everything: decoded the input files, use proxy, lower playback resolution, etc. DaVinci is still struggling to get me smoother playback. On top of that it tries to fry my both CPU and GPU during export, while Premiere works quite smooth with decoded files even without proxies, full or half resolution during playback and temperature of both CPU and GPU does not get higher than 65 degrees celsius. Also, DaVinci interface does not give the option to make its background more lighter - this white text on black is very hard on the eyes for some people.
@bigbaochannel7 ай бұрын
What about the vertical workspace we have in others programs. It's not easy to edit social media contents.
@BSRWeddingFilms7 ай бұрын
#5 is dead on, and the reason I made the switch. When Adobe support couldn’t even tell me why Premiere was running so laggy I knew it was time. Nothing is more frustrating while editing than a slow interface that takes 2 seconds to respond to clicks. Same source material runs buttery smooth in Resolve.
@luizsaha7 ай бұрын
If I wasn't so accustomed with premiere and need to use it collaboratively I was tempted to make a switch when even ripple deleting on premiere timeline was so slow.. My solution was to revert to premiere 23.2..anything above that I find to be a laggy piece of filth
@reese4573 ай бұрын
It’s funny that “video editors” online and on YT assume people still use dynamic link… I’ve been using Adobe products for almost 5 years and I can tell you that dynamic link never worked and it still doesn’t. Skip after effects and just keep it in premiere. 80% of the stuff you can do in AE you can do or recreate with PR and other Adobe apps.
@markarnold83087 ай бұрын
Matt: You can add DCTL's in the color grading. I could be wrong but not available in premier (meaning something like it.)
@yedaoctopus1143 ай бұрын
Main thing you don't have to nest footage to stabilize if you have changed time
@youtubesensei83072 ай бұрын
Why no ones discuss about playback isuues on Davinci Like 4k 12 bit footage struggle to play on Davinci where premiere flews.
@mylesdante7 ай бұрын
I love matt, I am where I am today because of his videos. One of the best video based youtubers on the entire platform. ALSO, I hate Adobe as much as its next power user. with all that being said, fairlight cant hold a candle to audition, or any other audio editing app and Fusion is a mess. As much as I love Davinci with its all in one approach, it just aint there yet. I aint trying to be a hater, but the solution to all of Premieres draw backs is just getting Red Giant, which I understand is a big ask for budding creators, and please for those of you reading this, get the pro version of Davinci to have it. You never know what pipeline the gig you get is gonna run on and its smart to have it in your back pocket when needed. again, thank you matt for all your content and taking the time to highlight the NLE's that make sense for the average person to afford.
@mylesdante7 ай бұрын
if theres one take from this video I can agree on without being long winded, its FUCK FINAL CUT 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@BenSussmanpro2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this comparison. My Adobe subscription which includes everything for $31/month is ending I just learned, and I’ll be damned if I’m paying $60/mo. However, I’m currently working with After Effects on a project and I need to know whether Resolve will handle .aep files. Thanks again!
@BrawlArena7 ай бұрын
I've been using premiere pro, I want to switch to Davinci resolve. Anytime I run those really slow commands on premiere pro, I literally play a full match before it finishes.
@estudiogogo59036 ай бұрын
Davinci is slow too, once you add effects and shit the program skips frames and is not smooth, on premiere you can render those parts out
@BrawlArena6 ай бұрын
@@estudiogogo5903 oof, thanks.
@keeperofti_me5 ай бұрын
My biggest issue with resolve is it doesn’t support pro res raw. Outside of that, I have the studio version and it absolutely blows premiere out of the water on all levels.
@annoholicsАй бұрын
5 biggest reasons why people still use Premiere Pro: 1. They still have a ton of projects from customers that they might need to change later. Without Adobe subscription you can no longer use your own work. 2. All their collogues use Premier Pro so if they need to collaborate with a colleague then they still need Premiere Pro. 3. Customers don't just want the final product, but they want the project files as well. 4. You are familiar with Premiere Pro and relearning everything from scratch will take you months or even years. Who is going to pay for that? 5. As an experienced editor you might even be a trainer, and all your students want to learn the tools that are market leading. So, for a lot of editors, it does not matter if Davinci Resolve is better or not. They are simply stuck to Adobe, and Adobe knows that all too well. If you still use Adobe, you gave that company a license to all your work that was edited by their tools for ever, and that is a mighty long time.
@manufilms297 ай бұрын
You just reminded me why I moved to DR and never looked back at Premiere.
@bigtakemedia51895 ай бұрын
the interface issue is so true. Went to help edit a friend with a project on his mac using prem. Spent an hour complaining about where everything is. Deffo agree with 1 setup for everyone.
@kostaschelioths6608Ай бұрын
Davinci resolve is more light than premiere?. I mean in graphic cards..
@dougsheltonds5 ай бұрын
Really hard to get away from the Adobe software suit because they do so many things right. The new AI features in photoshop are amazing
@jonicolton7 ай бұрын
can someone help me? not sure if i inadvertently changed a setting was always able to plug my fx3 to my mac and upload footage. nothing happens now. can someone walk me thru how to correct this without a reset? ran out of space and had to use a tough card so i don't have any other means to retrieve the footage.
@mr.anirbangoswami7 ай бұрын
I have a room that's very echo-y. Premiere has a de-reverb feature that's very handy to remove echo in one click with a slider. Is that a comparable tool in resolve. Apart from this, for editing vlogs, I absolutely love Resolve. :)
Sorry but the first one is wrong, resetting the workspace in Pr to stock is only one click away, so I don't see this being a pro at all. New Davinci user coming from Pr here 🤚
@RandumbTech7 ай бұрын
No mention of the Speed Editor? That stupid thing saves me HOURS because I can fly through my rough cut. That is reason enough to switch to Resolve.
@Danumals7 ай бұрын
Still waiting for Premiere Pro to have a built in video noise reduction effect. Like over 15 years now having users pay for 3rd party plugins (Neat Video).
@anam1707 ай бұрын
I love the custmizable interface of premiere, n premiere's timeline (edit) interface with custom shortcuts is fast n intuitive. Resolve nails it in Color interface, though.
@Nrde7 ай бұрын
Resolve has custom key bindings (premiere and FCP built in I think), but for macros you probably need an external software.
@robertbacklund44382 ай бұрын
One thing you should add to your list (applies only to Studio version). Resolve is superior with utilizing all of your hardware. If you do a lot of effects using Fusion and have built a monster workstation with multiple GPUs Resolve will see all of your hardware and effectively use it to speed up processing times.
@mortystation7 ай бұрын
7:42 That's a good take but 30fp is still too consistent. I would say that is like a video game that is reaching 60fp 30% of the time, the rest of the time is struggling to get 52fp, with those fps drops that are so annoying and made you... yeah, I guess you got it.
@sweet4nice20037 ай бұрын
honestly, I love premier for the edit only but colour ending it's the worst! And the customizing of panels is a no go especially that if you are on the edit window and you suddenly go to the audio window it changes you custom windows which totally sucks! With DR we can say they have perfected that software and ease of use. The fusion page still scare but one day I'll get to understand it. Also it have the best transitions and even extra free transitions that are far more renderable than in PR! to me DR is the King of colors grading and with effect capture to power bins, it's just beautiful 🙂👌
@rjisasavage2 ай бұрын
Love Final Cut!
@paulosousa58703 ай бұрын
Davince is more dificuld to learn than Premiere. I have 10 years of editing video on Premiere, and I tried to use resolve and its a pain to my brain. And fusion omg with nodes is another pain in my brain, I guess I will keep using adobe because i have much more experience.
@arranmc1825 ай бұрын
DaVinci Resolve is the better one for me as it works on my more Operating Systems, I use Linux alot and DaVinci Resolve while not Open Source is still one of the best video editors on Linux even if it does lack some features available on Windows & Mac.
@rudolphlagarrigue50727 ай бұрын
Today Resolve and Premiere are very good editing software. In premiere to have good color grading power you need red giant magic bullet plugin (ocio opencolorio). I prefer the well know customized adobe interface (photoshop, premiere, after effects, illustrator....) above all for multi-screens workspace. But resolve concept is newer and have best color grading without plugin with the best price. It is very good for customers that Resolve is pushing the compétition because adobe have to follow this new hype. Look how many youtube video are on why i switch from premiere to resolve.
@En_Diel2 ай бұрын
7:01 lol 🤣 did the adobe scam you or something. You have a point tho I never used resolve
@vladimirtalijan7 ай бұрын
I totally agree, but Final Cut Pro is better than both for 99% of people watching this. It's not about how many features it has on paper, it's about how fast you can finish your job and nothing is like Final Cut for any kind of small production.
@jmichaelstone7 ай бұрын
I haven't used Resolve at all, but my understanding is (or at least *was*) that After Effects is still more powerful than Fusion - is that not the case? In my own workflow, I'm constantly using After Effects for motion graphics and character rigging... plus relying on plugins like Element 3D, Lockdown and a bunch of others from Maxon/Red Giant. Can Resolve/Fusion cover all of that? Because I'd freaking LOVE to dump Adobe.
@Nrde7 ай бұрын
I don't know half of the programs or plugins you mentioned, but Fusion is very capable. But I think you would at least need some plugins to achieve the same without building everything from the ground up. You can get a feeling of its capabilities by searching "fusion tutorial" on YT.
@akyhne7 ай бұрын
I don't kniw about character rigging. I know DR has added some features regarding 3D import recently. For motion graphics, AE is still better, but you can do most of the same, in Fusion. Tracking is said to be betrer in DR. As for being a complete compositors, Fusion is superior. Fusion used to be used on many blockbuster movies, before Nuke took the lead. The first Avatar movie was done mostly with Fusion (standalone). Fusion and Nuke are true 3D conpositors, while AE is a 2.5D compositor. Just remember this: No company only use one or the other. They use whats best for the case. Hardly any movie don't use Avid (editing), AE (motion graphics), Nuke (compositing) and DaVinci Resolve (color grading), Photoshop (imagibg/graphics) ss well as other software, like in-house developed software.
@aasthaparadoxart27 күн бұрын
I agree resolve is so much better. And the pricing is the icing on the cake
@binterekanwal78017 ай бұрын
Is this good for wedding video editor ? we have to work with different cameras which also have longer lengths.
@beninua7 ай бұрын
I personally think you wont get any NLE that are better for proprietary formats than DVR. It can work directly on RAW media from all the camera brands out there, and it can even export in the same media if you desire to keep a RAW copy of your preferred manufacturer format. BlackMagic has their own series of cameras, and of course support their RAW recordings, but DVR also support editing directly in RAW from Sony, ARRI, RED, Nikon, Canon, and many more.
@markarnold83087 ай бұрын
Agree with @beninua ... just take a little longer to learn. One aspect... if you are into using lots of effects. the aftermarket plug-ins are not as abundant for davinci.
@beninua6 ай бұрын
@@markarnold8308 I am really surprised that you say the aftermarket plugins aren't as abundant. We may of course use different plugins, but I on my part has never had more plugins at my disposal than now that I am on DVR. I had several plugins from BorisFX, VisualVFX, FXHome, NeatVideo, FabFilter, Motion Array, and several more of the big guys out there. The reason I respond is absolutely friendly, I am just a bit surprised. I was actually a bit worried about the plugins being harder to get, as I do rely a lot on plugins as I don't want to invent everything from the bottom when someone much smarter than I have made the most beautiful transitions, titles, LUTs, etc. that I can use with just a few tweaks to personalize their look and feel. So I was very pleased to see, that all the plugins I used in Adobe did in fact also work in DVR. I did have to buy a DVR license in some cases, while other licenses were multi-platform licenses, where I just had to reset the license used on adobe to be able to reactivate within resolve. So you simply caught my attention because you adressed one of my worst fears of changing to DVR, and I can only say that all my fears were put to rest when I saw how smooth all worked on DVR. In all fairness there was ONE single plugin that hadn't been developed for DVR that existed for Adobe and that was a plugin developed by the stock footage provider Motion Array, as they have made a plugin where you can search and browse their stok libraries directly from within Premiere, without having to go to the website to search for the footage or audio clip. But to be honest I only used it for a very brief period as it made my Premiere Pro crash even more often than it did already, so I ended up using my Motion Array from their web interface as I used to, and after switching to DVR that is the same. ANOTHER THING THOUGH: After switching to DVR, the endelss trunks of money saved on annual fees has freed up so much room in my cudget that I am actually able to buy so many more of the fabulous plugins such as BorisFX Sapphire and other high end professional plugins that I could never allow myself to buy before. Now that I have no continuous expenses on my NLE I can spend infinitely more on cool plugins, so also in that regard I find that the vast abundance of plugins at my disposal are much bigger after switching to DVR. But I am curious. Did you use some specific plugins while using Adobe that you had to ditch when switching to DVR? I'm simply curious as I may very well have forgotten about some plugin I used and simply tought myself another way of completing the same task through the use of alternate plugins or methods. I am really excited to hear what you say, as this is truly of great interest to me. Thank you so much for your kind response previously. 🙂
@dgfitzpat7 ай бұрын
Reason 1 is bogus. The vast majority of PP (Premiere Pro) users aren't called on to help another PP user. Also, anybody skilled enough to be called on to help another PP user, knows how to work with people who may have a unique PP workspace. I have been using the same customized workspace for many years so like DaVinci users, I always know where things are and I have never been asked to help another PP user. Giving users flexibility is a plus, not a weakness.
@officialcisko7 ай бұрын
Color panel is the main reason I made the switch.
@VistarCreative7 ай бұрын
I remember one time an acquaintance of mine said “it’s a poor musician who blames his instrument“. For the love of God, stop this foolishness and just create.
@Clutchmillion777 ай бұрын
I agree. These videos are ridiculous. I don’t understand why this is even in my feed. This same guy just said premiere pro was better a couple videos ago. My advice to editors would be neither one of these are better than the next. They both have their pros and cons. Learn what you have, master what you have and quit watching videos like this. They are a waste of time.
@devilorchard7 ай бұрын
unless the instrument starts charging $19.99 a month and you don't own it.
@VistarCreative7 ай бұрын
@@devilorchard if you don’t think it’s worth $19.99 per month, you’re not using it right.
@PremiumJutub6 ай бұрын
this is crap i train table tennis and racket is 80% of the game bad racket and you will never ever win
@VistarCreative6 ай бұрын
@@PremiumJutub you should be training in English and punctuation. A little embarrassing that I need to explain this to you but a tennis racket and a guitar are completely different things. If you’re wondering why you are no good at guitar it’s probably because you have a tennis racket in your hand.
@apurbakumarghosh79557 ай бұрын
I have a six core pc (AMD RYZEN 5 ) with 32gb RAM 4gb VRAM(NVIDIA GTX 1660 and all SSDS. WOULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME. IF THAT IS A SUFFICIENT SYSTEM TO RUN RESOLVE?
@whoismatt7 ай бұрын
Yes it will run Resolve
@apurbakumarghosh79557 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Matt. I will go ahead and install the software. Please upload tutorials on use of nodes in Davinci. I feel sure you'd make a brilliant tutor.
@EriveFilms7 ай бұрын
My Da Vinci program actually crashes more than my premiere pro ever did. But I still chose Da Vinci over premiere any day, so happy I committed to the switch. It has changed my editing forever
@ge11erth7 ай бұрын
You must have issue with your PC, believe me.
@Jon-pi1lp7 ай бұрын
You should edit in 1080 , and deliver in 4K
@EriveFilms7 ай бұрын
On MacBook now. Came from PC and never had crashes. That's beside the point.. Id rather take a crashing Da Vinci over a fully working premiere pro.@@ge11erth
@markarnold83087 ай бұрын
I would really understand your workflow, headware setup (SSD's, how clean(app wise and working RAM/HD space) your pc/Mac is, etc), finally understand working space, timeline resolution, viewer resolution and export resolution.
@EriveFilms7 ай бұрын
YOU DONT HAVE TO RENDER EVERYTHING IN RESOLVE. SAVES ME HOURS.
@The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision7 ай бұрын
I used all panels when I used premier and now w davinci ma happy w workspaces
@NicolasMiract7 ай бұрын
edit vertical video in a horizontal monitor is imposible without customizations
@Nrde7 ай бұрын
I think the more obstacles for those the better 🙂
@kerwindavis99187 ай бұрын
Ok, I do not agree with that last hot take DaVinci resolve is very slow, very laggy on my MacBook Pro and I have my Mac deck out the program is comes to a slow crawl making almost unusable where premier I never have any these issues. I was going convert to until the program became unusable
@ancilm7 ай бұрын
I'm a bit bored of this argument. You use what works for you. I have multiple ungoing projects in adobe premiere and I don't have the luxury to switch on a whim whenever I have a crash (which almost never happens).
@JasonMorrisphotocinema7 ай бұрын
Premiere pro for life and you can’t change my mind 😂😂
@isaacbedford36447 ай бұрын
have fun paying and having headaches for life lol
@AduKofs3 ай бұрын
How you feel now with the new terms and conditions?
@pantarei.3 ай бұрын
What about ai? Does DaVinci use it? If not, it's gonna be way behind PP very soon.
@burlacustudio7 ай бұрын
I was tried to move in davinci but I can't 😁
@sebriabdulkadir36584 ай бұрын
it make sense thank you Brody
@carvingtheway19 күн бұрын
Totally spot on🎯😎
@leonardrillig6267 ай бұрын
DaVinci just wins in my opinion. Even on my MBP M1 Max, Premiere starts to stutter. I actually sold my 4-Core iMac back then cause I thought a new Model would fix the problem. But it didn't. Hell no! Premiere is still working just crap and DaVinci ..?? Buttery smooth, whatever you would smack on. The timeline works. Always! Go to hell Premiere with your tiny keyframe handles. Only thing that I miss, is a vertical monitoring window for social Media edits and a bigger view on the whole timeline, like a scale control. That would be sick!
@Duda2862 ай бұрын
- you can easily do fade me using vegas: xD so people get amused by thi- *_VEGAS Pro has stopped working_*
@mpaso111Күн бұрын
I love you Bro Charisma, im sure you are a Fun friend in real love. Keep up the Energy!
@Psyclonus77 ай бұрын
It's the video that cancels out the other video and vice versa.
@dragozillasaur81327 күн бұрын
um I Grew up with premiere pro so...
@godsfilmmaker88637 ай бұрын
FCPX isn’t sure if that’s a beat down or a hug at the end of the video 😂
@fourlokouva7 ай бұрын
Let’s face it, Adobe’s products are not user friendly, are overpriced, and outdated. Sincerely, Scorned Adobe User
@Cruzan93 ай бұрын
😂
@CompoundProjects7 ай бұрын
I warn you not to make a video about why FCP is the best. If you do, your love for other NLEs will start to fade and you’ll ask yourself why anyone would use anything but FCP.
@dukecha7 ай бұрын
Premiere Pro is like an old car that can still do everything and definitely slower. Da Vinci Resolve is like a newer and faster electric car with a learning curve. Switching back from the electric to the old car? No.
@drakestorm46917 ай бұрын
Sorry, thats not true. Premiere is Premiere, DV is DV. Always matters WHO using, depth of knowledge etc. Both have andvantages and disadvantages.
@filmmakerevolution7 ай бұрын
I love and use both daily…. Buuuut there ain’t nothing satisfying about aligning elements across multiple clips in resolve, no guidelines 😂
@Nrde7 ай бұрын
You could use adjustment clip and snap the clips to that. Then delete it after its not needed anymore. Or did I misunderstood your problem?
@filmmakerevolution7 ай бұрын
yeah thats the only thing you can do, but it slows you down and is clunky, the Adobe version you drag out guidelines withing a second and done@@Nrde
@Nrde7 ай бұрын
@@filmmakerevolutionwell you could use the shortcut key to add a clip from bin which would save you a tiny bit of time to skip drag&drop but you have to select the adjustment clip first. You could have different lengths of clips readymade though if you need clips that cover certain amount of time start to end Anyway it's just a suggestion to help with your problem.
@gabrielchristopher936328 күн бұрын
@@Nrdeplease sir, am about to record tutorial videos and I don't know if am to go for Premiere pro or Davinci Resolve. I need my tutorials to have a beautiful touch and professional output. I was also told about Capcut. Please I need your take on this. Thank you sir.
@gabrielchristopher936328 күн бұрын
please sir, am about to record tutorial videos and I don't know if am to go for Premiere pro or Davinci Resolve. I need my tutorials to have a beautiful touch and professional output. I was also told about Capcut. Please I need your take on this. Thank you sir.
@Zherebtsow7 ай бұрын
both programs are good, but all reason is totaly trash. Only Color reason make sence, but not so often cos probably all instruments in color are same, The difference between Node or Layer system, you will feel in not so much projects. And near Never you will feel it on simple youtube videos)
@JRMOWorks7 ай бұрын
First reason so far its an con for DaVinci. Not custom menu? Premiere is better in that
@alessandrociampi18117 ай бұрын
premiere is more intuitive and easy for me da vinci without a hard training is impossible to use
@chrisv53867 ай бұрын
Agree, I just tried to goninto Davinchi and that shit seems even harder to Learn than pro
@WuxingGaming7 ай бұрын
Only Premiere pro 🙂
@BuzzChronicles3 ай бұрын
dont take advice from youtubers who make money from pumping out videos
@JohnSundayBigChin11 күн бұрын
I totally disagree...nobody can play at 30fps...except bloodborne fans.
@floridaman22146 ай бұрын
Resolve is really bad at using resources. If you're not running it on an absolute beast of a computer, it's not a good experience.
@peterturner64976 ай бұрын
One thing I would like to ask is why is it that people seem to ignore Final Cut Pro when FCP is faster - better and easier to use for about 90% of applications than Da Vinci Resolve... I mean that is just a fact. Admittedly the extra 10% of really cool stuff but why is anyone still using the other one? I mean it really is not worth mentioning by name but you all know what it is called. I noticed that you can export from Da Vinci Resolve to Final Cut Pro from the delivery page and that is really cool. It is pity Apple doesn't seem to return the favor.
@SinothiPhoswaАй бұрын
Fcp is for Apple only, a bummer
@haljordan15757 ай бұрын
Anybody that tries to trash Premiere Pro really be bugging.
@ciszaiogien18 күн бұрын
bro.... why video editors community would not know what does FPS mean lmao u crazy
@AhmedQais9993 ай бұрын
But Final cut is better
@osoanasteciado5 ай бұрын
yep, premiere is a ps4 slim and davinci resolve is PC RTX 3080.
@jonathanjones45667 ай бұрын
If you love paying monthly subscription fees, nothing beats Adobe.