All,
I have been using Premiere Pro almost exclusively for the last three years after 20+ years on all flavors of Avid and several overlapping years on FCP 6/7. I didn't make the switch lightly and tried it out on several smaller projects before fully adopting it. I also teach Premiere to cinema students part time, which has helped me to find some of the more hidden goodies within it.
Generally, my experience with PP has been fine, and I appreciate that it has come a long way. But like any complex piece of software, it has quirks and/or bugs that can test one's patience.
Also, ever since working on the Avid DS for long-form finishing 15 years ago, I have always wanted an application that had well implemented editing, color and sound in one box. The DS was on its way to being that, but not quite there. Then of course it was EOL'd.
When Resolve 14 was released (and since moved to 15), I got very interested.. Having come up through sound post along ago I have a particular interest in audio. I was intrigued by the Fairlight DAW as well as its new editing capabilities. Obviously color is its strength.
Resolve 14 looked great in theory, but after trying to put a moderately complex project through it in 2017 and having all kinds of issues I gave up on it.
One other thought - as I tell people, I don't get emotional over software and I don't evangelize either (well, I try not to). I just want the best tool for the job.
So my question: is anyone having sustained success with the latest version of Resolve for long form creative editing along with finishing/audio/color?
Thanks,
- Rich
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