Adobe Premiere Elements VS LumaFusion - First Time Thoughts And Impressions |
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Adobe Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro are touted as two of the best video editing softwares out there. Thanks to my friend who works for Adobe, I was finally able to get my hands on Adobe Premiere Elements, and I was excited to see if it's really as good as people say it is, and if it's worth the hefty price tag. Although I was only able to get Adobe Premiere Elements, for a small content creator like me I thought that would be more than enough.
YouTube: PracticalJapanese Instagram: @ryankanno808 TikTok: @ryankanno For the last 2 years I've been using LumaFusion, which has been really good for me, and is surprisingly robust for just a $20 price tag. The software runs smoothly, intuitive and easy to use, able to export 4K HD videos, and has other useful features like being able to set keyframes. Adobe Premiere Elements took me a while to learn how to use, but after getting used to it I started to like the workflow, and having the comfort of being able to use a mouse and keyboard. However, the major flaw I encountered after exporting my final product, is that the export settings are limited to only 1080p, and the only way to export 4K HD videos is with Adobe Premiere Pro. Because of that, I will continue to use LumaFusion until Adobe upgrades their software capabilities. ––– • Track Info: Title: Longing Artist: Joakim Karud Genre: Dance & Electronic Mood: Inspirational Download: https://goo.gl/haRL6Q ––– • Licence: Longing by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/wSL0sGLTgLQ ––– |