I've been reading a book on using Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 and I've found two compelling reasons why I shan't use it for any serious editing.
First, there is no velocity envelope type of feature. If I want to change the speed of a clip, I have to split the clip, then apply a speed change, much as if I were using VMS.
Second, in slow motion, Premiere Pro simply repeats frames rather than using interpolation to smooth the movement.
I have yet to find any compelling feature that Premiere has that Vegas doesn't... I'm sure there are some, but I've not come across them yet. Multicam editing could be useful, though...
As far as I can tell, Vegas is the better of the two (for the type of editing I am performing, anyway).
Just my two pennies worth.
Worley.
First, there is no velocity envelope type of feature. If I want to change the speed of a clip, I have to split the clip, then apply a speed change, much as if I were using VMS.
Second, in slow motion, Premiere Pro simply repeats frames rather than using interpolation to smooth the movement.
I have yet to find any compelling feature that Premiere has that Vegas doesn't... I'm sure there are some, but I've not come across them yet. Multicam editing could be useful, though...
As far as I can tell, Vegas is the better of the two (for the type of editing I am performing, anyway).
Just my two pennies worth.
Worley.