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Adobe Premier Entry Advice
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Gary Spears
on Jul 12, 2008 at 2:56:33 pm
Hi,
I recently purchased a new computer system, and am ready to move on from Windows Movie Maker. My hope is to become proficient in video editing. (I know that "proficient" is
not
a status that's instantly realized.) My dilemma is this... Should I purchase software that will "transition" me from WMM to Adobe Premium Pro, or should I bite the bullet, endure the steep learning curve, and go right to APP? (There is an upgradeable APP bundle offer on eBay for $475, which seems very attractive.)
Your opinions would be much appreciated.
Gary
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