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Rage:
I've been using after effects for editing my stock videos. Mainly stabilization, saturation bump up, some curves and then encoder to convert it to mp4.

Was wondering if premiere is better for this task? Especially if i need to do 4-5 clips in one go

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Brightontl:

--- Quote from: izzikiorage on July 25, 2017, 13:09 ---I've been using after effects for editing my stock videos. Mainly stabilization, saturation bump up, some curves and then encoder to convert it to mp4.

Was wondering if premiere is better for this task? Especially if i need to do 4-5 clips in one go

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In my opinion for stock footage AE is better, although AE and Premiere overlap in a lot of things, so Premiere can also be used.
Premiere is more effective if you want to put together many stock clips and do a short movie, especially if you plan to use music or other sounds.
But for individual clips without sound AE is more powerful

Rage:
Thats what i also started off with. But seems that premiere is much better at color grading.

I really want something like a lighttoom for video.

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Chichikov:
I know that I don't answer to your question, but if you only need to color grade and stabilize, as alternative, you could also try the (free) DaVinci Resolve

Rage:

--- Quote from: Chichikov on July 26, 2017, 01:13 ---I know that I don't answer to your question, but if you only need to color grade and stabilize, as alternative, you could also try the (free) DaVinci Resolve

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Did give that also a shot. The free version is super hard to learn hence never even considered getting the paid version. Is it really better when handling multiple clips and doing stabilization and color grading?

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