![]() But BMD is doing a great job at tracking and eliminating these and every update fixes more of them. ![]() You can sometime feel it when doing extensive timeline work (glitches, sub-frame gaps, actions that kill-crash the app etc'). PP's trim tool has evolved nicely, Avid's of course is near perfect.Īnother point has to do with the overall stability of a system that has undergone huge changes, like Resolve did in past few years. This can be worked around but is definitely missing if heavy duty trim sessions are planned. The main one and most prominent would be the lack of a dedicated Trim setup/window/tool (A/B sides, frame counter etc'). The short answer would be My opinion is super positive and that they compare fairly well with both.īit longer one is I can't think of that many essential editing features in PP that aren't in Resolve. In regards to your question about Resolve's editing tools and how they compare to FCPX or PP (funny you didn't mention Avid.) ![]() I have yet to get some more time in it in order to make that assessment. Just out of curiousity, what's your opinion on the editing portion of Davinci in comparison to premiere or final cut? I'm running away from Premiere because of all its unsolvable bugs on my computer, and I'm a little worried the grass might not be greener on the other side. Seems good so far.Ĭorey Wipper wrote:Thanks Hector! That's actually what I've been doing. Thanks Hector! That's actually what I've been doing. My recommendation to you is to learn a tool with its native shortcuts, then slowly customize them as you go, rather than start by remapping everything to what you were used to before. And part of discovering a software is discovering its shortcuts. Part of switching is in switching your keyboard shortcut mindset. Other systems also offer presets for switchers, and always some shortcuts transition well while others don't, as no 2 systems are exactly alike. I've trained several teams of editors (TV channels, post facilities and other) switching from one system to another over the years, and countless individuals (Avid to FCP7, FCP7 to PP, Avid to PP and lately, everything to Resolve) Is this happening for everyone, and if so, does anyone have a keyboard shortcut file they could export to me that they created using Premiere's shortcuts?. I've even tried doing them all custom, but I still run into problems getting things to work properly. Check out DaVinci Resolve shortcuts.Corey Wipper wrote: When I switch the Keyboard Mapping to Premiere in the settings, very few of them are correct. DaVinci Resolve software is one of the alternatives to Adobe Premiere Pro. Also, you will be surprised by how little time you are spending digging through the menus. The above list has tons of Premiere Pro shortcut keys, but believe me, that will bring consistency to your editing skills. Read More: 69 Adobe Acrobat Shortcuts for Mac Panel Shortcuts Action Read More: 200 Adobe Photoshop Shortcut keys Mac The below list of Premiere Pro shortcut keys will make a difference to your workflow and save time.
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