I recently had to use Premiere Pro for a couple of projects and I can tell you that it is only when you use and really understand FCPX and then have to return to the traditional editing paradigm that you realize how much more flexible the magnetic timeline is.
You have to really take the time to understand and embrace (rather than fight) how to use the Magnetic timeline but once you do it will allow you to edit must faster and facilitate your creativity more than any other editing program.
In my opinion it has the cleanest and most efficient media browser that really allows you to organize and see all of your media at a glance. I have been an editor/graphic designer for nearly 20 years and work in FCPX eight or more hours a day 5 days a week and, while not perfect in the sense that there are some features and functions I would really like to see added(the reason for only 4 stars), it is by far my favorite (and fastest to use) editing app. Take the time to REALLY understand it and you will love it! Blu-ray recorder required for burning Blu-ray discs. Some features require Internet access fees may apply. System Requirements: macOS 11.5.1 or later, 4GB of RAM (8GB recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles, and 360° video editing), Metal-capable graphics card, 1GB of VRAM recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles, and 360° video editing, 3.8GB of available disk space. Import and export XML for third-party workflows like color grading and sound mixing.Export audio stems and multiple versions of a finished video using roles metadata.Incredibly fast export for playback on Apple devices and upload to websites such as Vimeo and YouTube.Accurately view HDR on the new MacBook Pro and Pro Display XDR.Powerful color wheels and curves for precise adjustments with keying and masks.Import, edit, and deliver video in standard color spaces, or in Rec.
Harness the power of the Mac Pro and Afterburner for realtime 8K editing.Workstation-class performance with optimizations for the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips on the new MacBook Pro.