What do you like best about Adobe Premiere Pro?
I work as a Dietician & Nutritionist, manage a homeopathy clinic, and also create educational video content for students. I mainly use Adobe Premiere Pro to create and edit educational videos related to diet, nutrition, and new research topics in this field, and I use it regularly for structured teaching content.
Adobe Premiere Pro level of control while creating educational videos. Once you get familiar with the interface, the workflow becomes clear and manageable for detailed editing. It works very well for long recordings, which is important when explaining diet concepts, nutrition guidelines, or research based topics in depth.
I often use it to create diet related teaching videos where I explain concepts step by step for students. Adding text on the screen, highlighting key points, syncing voice explanations with visuals, and organizing long content is smooth. When needed, it also allows adding effects, transitions, or taking videos to a more advanced level, which helps improve the overall presentation of educational content.
Adobe Premiere Pro is also useful when working on videos based on new diet and nutrition research. It allows me to combine video recordings, screen recordings, images, and text in one timeline without issues. Integration with different media formats works well, which helps keep projects organized.
The software offers a wide range of features. While not all of them are required for daily educational work, they are useful when creating more detailed or polished videos. Export quality is reliable, and the final output looks clean and professional, which is important when sharing videos with students or using them for teaching purposes.
Customer support is supportive and helpful when needed. Along with available learning resources, it becomes easier to solve issues and continue working smoothly. Overall, Adobe Premiere Pro supports my work in diet education, nutrition research-based videos, and student learning by helping me create structured, clear, and professional-quality educational video content. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What do you dislike about Adobe Premiere Pro?
One thing I dislike about Adobe Premiere Pro is that it feels heavy and complex for regular day to day educational editing. For simple tasks like quick trimming, adding text, or making small corrections, the workflow can feel time consuming.
The software also needs a good system to work smoothly. When editing long educational videos or working with multiple files together, it can lag on average systems, which sometimes slows down the overall work process.
Another issue is the learning curve. Premiere Pro is powerful, but it takes time and regular practice to stay comfortable with all the tools. For someone who mainly focuses on teaching, clinic work, and content creation, managing such a complex tool can feel demanding.
The pricing is also on the higher side. For educational and clinic-related video work, the monthly cost does not always feel justified compared to simpler tools that can handle basic editing needs.
Overall, while Adobe Premiere Pro is very capable, it can feel more complicated, resource heavy, and costly than necessary for routine educational video editing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.