

For most that left either Avid or Adobe’s Premiere Pro. Final Cut Pro X was such a huge departure from version 7, and it was missing many features considered essential. It’s because Adobe’s products fill a real need and when deadlines are tight, you don’t send a project that uses other than industry standards and Adobe’s CS programs fit those to the tee.įinal Cut Pro with its new interface has caused some professional film editors to consider switching to other editors. Lordy no that’s certainly not the case.


There’s a reason why the CS series from Adobe are best sellers in Mac software year after year and it isn’t because of price. I know a lot of Mac users don’t like Adobe because of all the friction between them and Apple over the years. Most Adobe products fit into both categories and Premiere Pro from the CS6 collection is no exception. Some products are harder than others to review just because of how complex they are, or because of all the different potential uses a particular program might have. Varied pricing if purchased with other CS6 collections
