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Thanks! I edited myself in premiere pro.
Is it easy to use? I intend to invest in a maxed out Apple Studio (for my AI work) and a byproduct use would be to use it for video and audio editing, I know nothing about either.
An expert cousin of mine mentioned something about codecs and I'm still not sure if I should get Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve or Adobe Premier Pro for Apple Silicon.
 
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Is it easy to use? I intend to invest in a maxed out Apple Studio (for my AI work) and a byproduct use would be to use it for video and audio editing, I know nothing about either.
An expert cousin of mine mentioned something about codecs and I'm still not sure if I should get Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve or Adobe Premier Pro for Apple Silicon.
Davinci has a free version which is very capable. Many YouTube videos to help you learn.
 
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Resolve & PP are the best but certainly not the easiest to use for a beginner. Capcut or say Filmora might be a good place to start because they are simpler, cheaper & provide the basics you'd need to get started.
I agree re Resolve, far from easiest to pick up but great reward when you do, considering the features you get with the free version. I have the free version, currently 20.3 and have just purchased a book to supplement the YT videos. I tend to prefer reading the book while using the program.
 
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Is it easy to use? I intend to invest in a maxed out Apple Studio (for my AI work) and a byproduct use would be to use it for video and audio editing, I know nothing about either.
An expert cousin of mine mentioned something about codecs and I'm still not sure if I should get Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve or Adobe Premier Pro for Apple Silicon.
Davinci resolve definitely works well on my 2024 base model M4 MacBook Pro. I edit 4K as I have an Air 3s.

If I recall you have a Mavic 4 Pro, so unsure the Mac would perform as well with Resolve with 6K footage if you have similar spec MacBook
 
Davinci resolve definitely works well on my 2024 base model M4 MacBook Pro. I edit 4K as I have an Air 3s.

If I recall you have a Mavic 4 Pro, so unsure the Mac would perform as well with Resolve with 6K footage if you have similar spec MacBook
I've been doing some research. I intend to get the M5Max MacBook Pro 16 with 128GB/8TB SSD, due to be released anytime soon. Apple Creator combo will also be released end of this month which includes FCP. I'll start with that and then purchase DaVinci; I'm not looking for a free version.

Later in the year when the M5 Ultra Mac Studio is released, I may get that too with 512GB/8TB.
 
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I've been doing some research. I intend to get the M5Max MacBook Pro with 128GB/8TB SSD, due to be released anytime soon. Apple Creator combo will also be released end of this month which includes FCP. I'll start with that and then purchase DaVinci; I'm not looking for a free version
Nice and you’ll be future proofed somewhat 👍 A MacBook with those specs wouldn’t break a sweat editing 6K.

I think Resolve Studio is a one-time purchase lifetime licence at circa US$ 280.00

Think rumours for the higher spec M5 silicon MacBooks point to a possible 26th January release
 
Nice and you’ll be future proofed somewhat 👍 A MacBook with those specs wouldn’t break a sweat editing 6K.

I think Resolve Studio is a one-time purchase lifetime licence at circa US$ 280.00

Think rumours for the higher spec M5 silicon MacBooks point to a possible 26th January release
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