That's solely from my experience wink . I was teaching students to render professional video clips in Adobe Premiere, somewhere 10 years ago (I have the license and disks somewhere on the shelves). I'm (Ok, I was) proficient with my "Microscope". But that's not my job anymore. So, when I need to send a DVD to my family with my home video project (to "hammer a nail"), I'd rather start up a dummy proof simplistic video editing utility, which came with my digital camera, than go through Premiere installation and setup, recall the sequence of operation, all the tricks and quirks of it, plan the production release schedule, and e.t.c. Because I know that I wouldn't need a 1% of Premiere functionality for this little job, so I'd rather spend more time improvising my movie plot to be more fun and less boring .


Edited by Alex (06/06/08 10:36 PM)