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What's everyone's favorite tool(s) for creating ad creative, especially video, right now? We created a winning ad recently with Vimeo Pro. Curious to know what everyone else is using.  
What's everyone's favorite tool(s) for creating ad creative, especially video, right now?

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Just use www. welling. media   We create content for many well known e-commerce brands in this group. We’ve got 15+ full time creatives on staff, a 10k sq foot studio dedicated 100% to content creation, and we know what converts.  
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@intelligence I would contribute to your Porsche payment if I could but currently beyond the budget.  
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With that said, definitely a fan of your creative and team.  
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@forgat10 lmao thank you .  
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@intelligence reported for spam. jk saved the link
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@booklet report me all day baby! Official AdLeaks partner .  Thank you  
+7 votes
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Premiere pro bro
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Solid, thanks.  
+5 votes
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Premier pro
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Awesome, thanks.  
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If they're using a Mac, they may use Final Cut. You can do much more with Premiere and After Effects, but the basics can be done easily with Final Cut. You can also use it in combination with a service like Viddyoze and adjust the timing, sound, cuts, etc. in Premiere.  
+5 votes
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Premiere Pro as well. After Effects too if they’re paying enough  
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I'm detecting a trend.  
+6 votes
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Premiere Pro  
+6 votes
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I use a program called @intelligence
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@flue7222 I love this program too.  
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@flue7222 Sounds too good to be true.  
+3 votes
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Used content samurai loads of times to make videos! But make sure you sign up with a 10 minute enail address , they do your head in with offers!  
+12 votes
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I usually outsource it and recently I tried RoburVideos. I’m very satisfied with that, good rates and good quality.  
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IMovie. Yeas the free thing that comes with your Mac. I have about 500 videos I’ve created in AE and Premiere, helped Adobe beta test Premiere Rush before it was even released, and have used a ton of different video editing platforms. When you pull away the transitions and flashy stuff you get intoxicated by with the “they use this software to make Hollywood movies bro” software. If you’re focusing on the software as opposed to how a video captures or conveys, you’re looking at the wrong thing. Most of you could get by with something like Screencast-O-Matic where you can capture your screens And edit videos for dirt cheap. But then again most of you that are asking this question should probably just hire out a company and focus on those two or three things you know you’re one of the best at.  
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Premier pro ^^
+11 votes
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@forgat10 Premiere Pro is great but it has a steep learning. You could look into Adobe Rush; it's an easier version of Premiere. I just started using it and so far so good. Very easy to learn and it produces high-quality videos.  
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I have a bunch of 12 year old kids in my neighborhood I personally trained to use After Effects, FInal Cut, Motion 5, and a home-grown HTML5 video editor I built. I think the results are pretty swag:  
https://hausweb.s3-us-west-1.amazon...e.mp4
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