![]() ![]() ![]() Please check out my disclosure policy for more details.I'm at a loss as to whether this should be something I consider or not. If you’re interested in affordable yet simple editing software, I recommend you to try CyberLink PowerDirector: If you have any questions regarding this journey, please comment on this post, or write me an email. This is an ongoing post, and over time I will update this post with more details about my personal experience switching from PowerDirector to Adobe Premiere Pro. There are specific projects that don’t require more than simple editing software. The pace of my content production slowed down drastically at the beginning of the process. It takes time to learn how to work with Adobe’s software. The frogs I had to swallow when doing the transition:Ĭyberlink PowerDirector is much easier to master. The Adobe ecosystem becomes your best friend. The learning curve is not as frightening as I expected it to be. I can generate more types of quality content that aligns well with what I do. The quality of my videos rises to a new standard. My value as a potential employee/service giver goes up. My ability and understanding as a content creator improves. Why it was worth switching to Adobe Premiere Pro ? Though I’m switching to Adobe Premiere Pro, it doesn’t mean the end of my love story with PowerDirector, and I plan to keep using it occasionally. So I jumped on the boat, purchased an annual subscription for Adobe Creative Cloud (Adobe CC), which includes Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop, and more.Ī brilliant video that explains about the Adobe ecosystem in 10 minutes Luckily, when I decided to purchase the annual subscription for Adobe Premiere Pro, it was the best time of the year to do that – Black Friday/Cyber Monday. Usually, Adobe’s software is sold for a full price. Instead, I outsourced this project to someone else (on Fiverr), who did an excellent job for a price that I could afford.įor a while, it seemed to be the right solution until I realized that in today’s environment, if I’m taking myself seriously as a content creator – I must know how to work with in dustry-standard editing software. It was the first time I tried to work with Premiere, but after 5 minutes, I decided that I have no time for that. It was when I decided to re-branded “Original Video Reviews” during 2018. There was a certain point that I thought I could bypass the need to learn to work with Adobe Premiere Pro. Those who work with PC computers as I do, usually edit with Adobe Premiere Pro. I’ve been using PowerDirector for more than a decade, and most of the time, it has been a pleasure using it to edit my videos.īut as I evolved as a content creator, I realized that none of the content creators I strive to be one day is using simple editing software. Once in awhile PowerDirector gets updates (Currently are available PowerDirector 18 & PowerDirector 365), so if you consider working with it – I advise you to visit CyberLink’s website to find the latest version.ĬyberLink PowerDirector 18 – Tutorial for Beginners To keep things simple, PowerDirector is editing software, that is suitable for the beginner/average user. Since this is an ongoing post, I will update this story over time, so I will be able to tell it properly. The purpose of this post is to share my personal experience of switching from one editing software (Cyberlink PowerDirector) to a different one ( Adobe Premiere Pro). My choice was to go with Adobe Premiere Pro, which is considered to be a media industry-standard editing software. It was a dilemma about what should I do to create better videos, so I considered the available alternatives.Įventually, I realized that the best option is to switch to more advanced editing software. I created with PowerDirector hundreds of videos, and some of them were very successful.Īs a content creator, I constantly strive to improve the quality of my content. This post describes my journey of shifting from editing with Cyberlink PowerDirector to Adobe Premiere Proįor many years I edited with Cyberlink PowerDirector, a relatively simple and user-friendly editing software.
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