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@Pat Simmons
Thanks for the kind words.
I'm using the complete Adobe Creative Cloud Master Collection for everything I do on the channel - Illustrator for the logos/text, Photoshop for the thumbnails, After Effects for the motion graphics, Audition for the audio recordings and Premiere for general editing and rendering. I use the other programs for other applications outside of YouTube videos but overall I tend to use most of the programs in the package. The problem of course is that it's incredibly expensive - $600AU per year or about $50AU per month if I were to choose that plan. While it is expensive, it's still far cheaper than it used to be. Adobe used to charge $1000+ for a single program and when you factored in the annual upgrades, the cost skyrocketed even with the discount. While $600AU per year is expensive I know how much it used to cost so I'm more than happy to bite the bullet. I do know that Adobe allows trials for their programs so you may want to consider giving it a try to see if it works for you.
That's not saying that free programs can't be good. Audacity is a decent substitute for Audition and Gimp is a good substitute for Photoshop. To me, I've always used Adobe products during my entire educational life so I'm used to the workflow and the features it offers. At the end of the day, use what is most comfortable for you. It's not so much the programs but how you use them that determines the quality of what you do.
Thanks for the kind words.
I'm using the complete Adobe Creative Cloud Master Collection for everything I do on the channel - Illustrator for the logos/text, Photoshop for the thumbnails, After Effects for the motion graphics, Audition for the audio recordings and Premiere for general editing and rendering. I use the other programs for other applications outside of YouTube videos but overall I tend to use most of the programs in the package. The problem of course is that it's incredibly expensive - $600AU per year or about $50AU per month if I were to choose that plan. While it is expensive, it's still far cheaper than it used to be. Adobe used to charge $1000+ for a single program and when you factored in the annual upgrades, the cost skyrocketed even with the discount. While $600AU per year is expensive I know how much it used to cost so I'm more than happy to bite the bullet. I do know that Adobe allows trials for their programs so you may want to consider giving it a try to see if it works for you.
That's not saying that free programs can't be good. Audacity is a decent substitute for Audition and Gimp is a good substitute for Photoshop. To me, I've always used Adobe products during my entire educational life so I'm used to the workflow and the features it offers. At the end of the day, use what is most comfortable for you. It's not so much the programs but how you use them that determines the quality of what you do.