![]() ![]() ![]() This might help you understand the differences in approach and pricing. Marketing (2:55)ĭueck claims that Adobe markets its creative suite mainly for content creators (whoever those might be) while Blackmagic uses DaVinci Resolve mostly as a sort of a marketing tool to draw more professionals to its other (typically hardware) products such as cameras or consoles. Each has its own sets of pros and cons and you are unlikely to get a clear-cut answer but looking at some of the differences presented in this video might help you decide what is right for you.Īs this video is quite long, Dueck was kind enough to present us with a table of contents so you can skip to the part which might interest you the most – we added some comments for each section: Price (0:54)Īdobe now has a subscription-based service for quite some time and most users tend to get the full creative suite for AI and Audition as well as Photoshop which is even more expensive (around $50 a month) while the full DaVinci Resolve is only $300 (one-time payment) and there is a free version with some limitations (most of them are actually not that critical for most users) so the clear winner here is certainly DaVinci Resolve. ![]() Jordan Dueck from Motion Array recently posted an interesting video looking at a question that is increasingly being asked by a growing number of video editors at all levels – should we choose Blackmagic’s DaVinci Resolve or Adobe’s Premiere Pro. ![]()
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