![]() Premiere Pro, along with the entire Adobe Creative Cloud, has evolved considerably too. The magnetic timeline and other features exclusive to the software have been spurned and embraced in equal measure. As with any Apple product, the user experience is carefully designed, simple, and intuitive. While people can still get snobby about the new kid on the block, Apple took this criticism on board and it has come on leaps and bounds since its launch. It’s not particularly user-friendly, but this reliable and versatile workhorse is still clinging on.Īvid’s dominance was brought to an end with the arrival of two, now probably better known, softwares: Adobe’s Premiere Pro (1991) and Apple’s Final Cut Pro (1999) and, later, the rebooted, Final Cut Pro X (2011)–the abbreviated “Pro” signaling both their informal newness, as well as their high professional standards.Īt first, Final Cut was not so great and users weren’t shy about letting the world know. Although it came out in 1987, that notion is still held by many older editors and baby boomers making the decisions in traditional TV companies today. ![]() Before we look at the films they have cut, let’s have a quick look at the history of modern digital video editing.įor a long time, Avid was considered the only software for a serious professional.
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