Well, I was really just talking about the capabilities of the two when I said that. I actually have to agree that Vegas feels much less clunky than Premiere. But as far as capabilities are concerned, both programs are pretty tight with each other, save for that masking thing. Oh, and Premiere's titler is better than Vegas' titler, imo. There's a few other subtle differences between capabilities, but whatever. I don't really want to get into that mess right now.leahzero wrote:Vegas is a lot more intuitive to use imo. I used to avoid it because my main workhorse app is After Effects, and Adobe products do have pretty good integration with one another, but after trying out Vegas I'm hooked. For editing short-format stuff with lots of video and audio clips, Vegas just feels faster and more intuitive to work with. Premiere is powerful, but it feels sluggish and clunky for dense, hectic projects like modern music videos.LivingFlame wrote:I just can't say that Premiere really has anything over Vegas (or vice versa) except maybe Premiere integrates with other Adobe programs better, but even those aren't hard to use alongside Vegas.
For someone just starting out, I'd strongly recommend Vegas instead of Premiere, and I'm still an Adobe fangirl.
Vegas does typically run smoother in my experience, though.