Clive McLaughlin
March 14th, 2015, 08:08 AM
I have to fork out for some software here. I've been a Vegas user for four years. But when it comes to potentially forking out a fair few hundred, I want to decide if i should just bite the bullet and learn Premiere.
I just don't want to though. I've briefly tried before, but it was a pain and i went back to Vegas. I guess its about what you are used to, but Vegas just seems to do things in a logical way.
It's all the little things which Im sure can be solved but put me off straight away - like no thumbnails on the timeline clips - seriously? I want to visualise what's happening please!
I guess I found that I was learning new tips and trciks even in my 4th year of Vegas. things that really help too. Its a long process, and I'm not sure I want to be STILL leaning the tips and tricks of premiere four years from now.
Anyone feel like telling me its totally worth the effort and i should definitely switch??
As I'm sure you all know, its busy being a wedding videographer. Is it worth it to take time to learn something new, and risk your edits being slower as you get up to speed?
I just don't want to though. I've briefly tried before, but it was a pain and i went back to Vegas. I guess its about what you are used to, but Vegas just seems to do things in a logical way.
It's all the little things which Im sure can be solved but put me off straight away - like no thumbnails on the timeline clips - seriously? I want to visualise what's happening please!
I guess I found that I was learning new tips and trciks even in my 4th year of Vegas. things that really help too. Its a long process, and I'm not sure I want to be STILL leaning the tips and tricks of premiere four years from now.
Anyone feel like telling me its totally worth the effort and i should definitely switch??
As I'm sure you all know, its busy being a wedding videographer. Is it worth it to take time to learn something new, and risk your edits being slower as you get up to speed?