[No architectural pipeline can be drawn — insufficient evidence
about Adobe Premiere Pro's system or subscription structure
from the retrieved papers.]
The only relevant evidence available discusses subscription-based business models (SBBMs) in the video editing software industry as a general trend, noting that SBBMs have become dominant in digital industries.1
Zhou (2025) The evidence further notes that some users expressed willingness to pay more through a subscription model or upgrade fees to support software development, suggesting that SBBMs can build brand loyalty and image.
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FREE FEELS WRONG: A TEXT ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER PREFERENCES ON DAVINCI RESOLVE’S ONE-TIME PAYMENT MODELZicheng Zhou2025International journal of business management and economic review
The retrieved evidence is limited to a case study on Blackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve, not Adobe Premiere Pro.
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No pricing, feature, or plan-specific data for Adobe Premiere Pro is available in the retrieved papers.
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FREE FEELS WRONG: A TEXT ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER PREFERENCES ON DAVINCI RESOLVE’S ONE-TIME PAYMENT MODELZicheng Zhou2025International journal of business management and economic review
The video editing software industry is broadly shifting toward subscription-based business models.
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Consumer decisions when choosing video editing software go beyond price alone.
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FREE FEELS WRONG: A TEXT ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER PREFERENCES ON DAVINCI RESOLVE’S ONE-TIME PAYMENT MODELZicheng Zhou2025International journal of business management and economic review