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Adobe Premiere Pro VS Final Cut Pro

Adobe : This creative suite has every tool to make an incredible video. The programs are integrated and for shorter videos, it doesn't render effects and is pretty fast. Although big projects seem to bog the interface. the bins of premiere is disorganised. Still users find it most useful because it is a multi station program, meaning you can use it on Mac or Windows. Best part is that it uses track based timeline structure with video and audio separated into tracks on timeline. Final Cut Pro: The thing with which Final Cut Pro has led the video editing software for a long time is speed. It's faster and smoother it also has an awesome plugin market and divides into two the events (source) and projects (edited) Adobe Premiere: Pros: 64 bit Server based editing Multi station program Cons: Expensive. Final Cut Pro: Pros: Multicam editing Fast Comes at $30 Cons: Magnetic timeline Does not work on PCS For Apple users, Final cut would seem fantastic. Still depe