All of them that start with ‘A’ lack this level of integration. Both Apple (with Final Cut Pro, Color, Motion, and Logic Pro), and Adobe (with Premiere, After Effects, Audition, and its whole sprawling suite) tend to come at you with a bunch of different tools. The all-in-one approach – and the ability to do some serious workflows even in the free version – differs pretty strongly from companies starting with the letter ‘A’. Now, steadily, Blackmagic have filled in a lot of those gaps. (Heard of Fairlight, maybe?) And despite the hype, in early versions it felt a little like it was trying to do a whole lot in a bunch of new ways. But there’s also audio post-production built in. But it also is exceptional at color grading. That release also runs faster on PC, while you’re at it, and this is kind of the tool that does everything on every platform and a lot of it for free. Resolve 17 quietly exited beta recently – then turned heads by releasing a speedy Apple Silicon M1 version, too.
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