A video editor's drug away from the virgin that is Adobe Premiere Pro. Once you switched, you'll never come back.
A non-linear editing program developed by Blackmagic Design initially as a professional color grading software that later on developed into a full featured NLE with a free version and a Studio version that comes with more effects, advanced color grading, a neural engine (in the newer version 17), and support for editing at resolutions higher than 4K and HDR support. An industry standard NLE that actually uses hardware correctly unlike the other virgin.
The Chad Davinci Resolve: high performance, very stable, nice interface, good effects, uses GPU based encoders very nicely, NVENC support out of the box.
The virgin Premiere Pro: decent performance, crashes every time you try to save a barely complex timeline, hard to learn, basic effects, uses GPU like it's the stone ages, bad NVENC support.
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A industry-standard professional video-editing software developed by Californian company Blackmagic Fusion. Since the 2010s, It gained much popularity and saw widespread use in Hollywood studios due to its power and being superior to alternatives such as Apple's Final Cut Pro and Adobe's much-hated Premiere Pro.
"I use DaVinci Resolve Studio to edit every video I've made" - Someone who uses that video editor