I am a film student. I used to use adobe audition for my sound design need when working on short films and commercials. For a while it was just enough that it satisfied my need, but as time went on and I encountered common circumstances when working on sounds for picture, such as picture lock changes. Then the list started to become bigger and bigger with things that I wished were implemented on the software to make it easier to work with during those moment. Starting to work with protools, as it is the standard editing software for film and tv, I struggled a littlebit because of its unique workflow with routing buses and shortcuts. But that was quickly overpowered by the amount of benefits I was getting by utilizing the program. Not only was my laptop running faster whenever editing with protools in comparison to when I used audition, but also a huge part of the complaints I had about audition when working in films, were already implemented as features on protools. At this point, I cant look back to audition for my projects. Protools is certainly the way to go whenever working for film and tv.