Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Researching Editing Software's

Adobe Premiere Pro: 

 There are many good options when it comes to finding editing software to use for my film opening, but I chose Adobe Premier Pro. This is an editing software that I am very familiar with and have been using for a very long time. Adobe Premiere Pro is an industry-standard video editing software used by millions of editors across the United States. It has also earned the Editor's Choice Award for professional level video editing software. Premiere Pro is a very trusted and well-known editing software that is known for being very reliable and responsive.  

While I am familiar with Adobe Premier Pro, that's not the only reason I chose it to be my editing software. It is known to have a very clear, flexible interface, responsive performance, and fast rendering, an excellent stabilization tool. These tools allow editors to use their creativity and bring their imagination to life. In addition, Adobe Premiere Pro also has unlimited multi-cam angles, many organization and collaboration tools, and auto-transcribing and fast rendering. 



Adobe Premiere Pro was not the only editing software I looked at when deciding which one I wanted to use to edit my film opening. I also decided to take a look at a very well-known editing software called iMovie. While I am not familiar with iMovie, I was open to looking at it to see if it would be good software for me. When conducting my research, I looked for articles on both the Pros and Cons of iMovie. It wasn't long before I found a very informational article on iMovie.  

Starting with pros, iMovie is known to be extremely easy to use with a very short ramp-up time, is streamlined for seamless use with other Mac devices, steps on how to use transitions, record voice-overs, color correction, and some basic visual effects. It is also designed to make it easy to export and share content to different social media platforms. While it does have many pros, there are also some cons. iMovie is limited in functions and controls, as well as can be tricky to open and share file. The limited function can make it very hard to progress in your editing journey. 



Reflection: 
After looking at both Adobe Premier Pro and iMovie I decided to use Adobe Premier Pro instead for iMovie because of its advanced editing features and advanced performance. While iMovie is a good editing software that could be used to make a film opening, it doesn't have the features I'm looking for. Adobe Premier Pro will provide me with a better end result and help me create a clear and visually appealing film opening. When first starting my research on editing software's I had a pretty good idea of which one I wanted to use but wanted to be open to different options. I learned many different features that are provided by other editing software's and narrowed it down to iMovie and Adobe Premier Pro. In the end I went with my original choice of Premier Pro as it is a reliable editing software that I am very familiar with. 





Source:

https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/adobe-premiere-pro?test_uuid=04IpBmWGZleS0I0J3epvMrC&test_variant=B

https://www.soundstripe.com/blogs/imovie-vs-final-cut-pro?utm_medium=ppc&utm_term=&utm_campaign=2074477609&utm_source=google&utm_content=619273636723&utm_adgroup=146313363088&d=c&utm_term=&utm_campaign=PaidSearch_google_PR_NonBrand_DSA_GBL&utm_source=adwords&utm_medium=ppc&hsa_grp=146313363088&hsa_ver=3&hsa_src=g&hsa_kw=&hsa_acc=8299718124&hsa_mt=&hsa_tgt=dsa-1753254083880&hsa_cam=2074477609&hsa_ad=619273636723&hsa_net=adwords&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=2074477609&gbraid=0AAAAADf_HbKUx3azaoPQ3RWBglUFtxPAU&gclid=Cj0KCQiAy6vMBhDCARIsAK8rOglzBOppOilnIHFbs63_3Z1PHS9Xreyuw2bPhBHzxbNVcaHSjqTR0FUaAtLrEALw_wcB

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