I thinkt it's pretty cool and it's only 14.99€ so I say yes, it's worth the money.[DOUBLEPOST=1370709413,1370709282][/DOUBLEPOST]
I am using the full version of it. I think it's pretty good. The rendering is really fast but it take some time to get used to to if you come from Vegas and After Effects. Yet again it's all personal perferences.
After dealing with Adobe's customer service asking about Elements, all they did was try to convince me to get Priemiere Pro or the whole Adobe Suite for only $49 a month, never did they answer anything about my Elements questions. They just replied to basic questions about Elements with obviously canned answers because they "typed" about 4 paragraphs in 3 seconds trying to upsell to their most expensive program. After that I deleted all of my Adobe editor demos because I refuse to buy their stupid s**t that they are so desperate to sell. I have the Vegas demo, so far I'm not too much of a fan. I'm finishing up my Powerdirector demo DL, I'll give it a try. One big motivator for PD11 is the student discount! 70% off baby!
Adobe Premiere is more powerful and better than sony vegas and is the industry standard.
Sony Vegas has a much lower learning curve than Adobe Premiere but if you are going to take the time to learn either I'd recommend Premiere so you don't have to backtrack if you ever want to upgrade.
Lastly is it worth the money. I can sell one commercial and make back the money I spent purchasing the CS6 Suite. Along with any business there are business expenses and with any successful business you will make back the money spent in order to run your business.
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How is this possible if Adobe Premiere is interlinked with every Adobe program and every Adobe Program has thousands of plugins? All I have to do is click a button and it imports it into AE, Photoshop, Sound Booth whatever. Yes Vegas is an all in one software but the Adobe suite is designed as a production package. Each program has it's own reason of using just like you would in the industry. One person color corrects while another edits and another works on sound. Vegas gets sloppy when it comes to industry work.Imo vegas is better and have more options.
Thanks man! I'm working on getting it back up and running =)
How is this possible if Adobe Premiere is interlinked with every Adobe program and every Adobe Program has thousands of plugins? All I have to do is click a button and it imports it into AE, Photoshop, Sound Booth whatever. Yes Vegas is an all in one software but the Adobe suite is designed as a production package. Each program has it's own reason of using just like you would in the industry. One person color corrects while another edits and another works on sound. Vegas gets sloppy when it comes to industry work.