Video Editing YouTube Studio VS Alternatives?

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For you guys with more experience is YT’s video editor up to snuff compared to Premiere Pro and Sony Vegas and all those other softwares? I’ve only used YT’s video editor but I’m sort of inexperienced with this stuff still so I don’t know if the other stuff is still better.
 
I only use YouTube Studio to edit existing videos that I already uploaded. But using it to MAKE videos from scratch? I’d use pro software for that if I were you. I can’t say which one is right for you but nothing beats having all the bells and whistles.
 
I used DaVinci for a while and remember it as pretty convenient before I realized life is too short to do stuff I don't like or are not good at.

If I needed to do something today I'd probably use it again, though. Didn't like Premier and never used Vegas.
 
Vegas pro
DaVinci


If newbie go with capcut does all the basic shenanigans, but if you are a serious creator 》100k subscribers go with DaVinci or at least get an editor that uses that
 
If you're bad at editing you can use Android/iPhone apps, there's ton of them to choose from. I'm still perplexed that it's even possible to use YT Studio for that 😆.
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DaVinci
Yep, DaVinci is even free and multi platform, can use it even if you're Linux user.
If newbie go with capcut does all the basic shenanigans, but if you are a serious creator 》100k subscribers go with DaVinci or at least get an editor that uses that
I wonder how expensive it is to get an editor so it's more like a business and work is divided to more people?
 
If you're bad at editing you can use Android/iPhone apps, there's ton of them to choose from. I'm still perplexed that it's even possible to use YT Studio for that 😆.

Yep, DaVinci is even free and multi platform, can use it even if you're Linux user.

I wonder how expensive it is to get an editor so it's more like a business and work is divided to more people?
Editors can be brought on board per video or just hourly. There are even some creators that do revshare with their editors. ( either on main channel or secondary)
 
Mmm YouTube Studio is fine for really minor stuff but if you can get better software with more tools you should.
 
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