Total Training Presents: Adobe Premiere Pro Tips & Tricks self-training course
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| From: Maxpc Reviewed by: Maxpc Expert Posted: Dec 01, 2003 Type: Expert Review |
Adobe Premiere Pro A new version of the revolutionary Premiere, a new 'Pro’ tag at the end, and an abundance of new features. But does it live up to expectations? Premiere, once the darling of the non-linear set seems to have fallen a little on...
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| From: Maxpc Reviewed by: Maxpc Expert Posted: Dec 01, 2003 Type: Expert Review |
So itÂ?s a surprise to find that Premiere seems to be stuck in the past so firmly. In spite of a substantial redesign and rewrite, and in spite of various extra features, the new Premiere Pro looks a lot like the old Premiere 6.5, but with a few...
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| From: Trustedreviews Reviewed by: Trustedreviews Expert Posted: Oct 10, 2003 Type: Expert Review |
Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Adobe has been busy lately, and the release of Premiere Pro is merely part of a collection of freshly-milled products that includes After Effects, Audition, Encore and Photoshop. With Premiere Pro (
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| From: Trustedreviews Reviewed by: Trustedreviews Expert Posted: Oct 10, 2003 Type: Expert Review |
Sequences can be used as building blocks for your project, which is especially useful for boilerplate items that are used frequently. The project window now contains much more data than before, even to the point where it can be used in place of th
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| From: Trustedreviews Reviewed by: Trustedreviews Expert Posted: Oct 09, 2003 Type: Expert Review |
Adobe Premiere Pro Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Adobe has been busy lately, and the release of Premiere Pro is merely part of a collection of freshly-milled products that includes After Effects, Audition, Encore and...
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| From: Trustedreviews Reviewed by: Trustedreviews Expert Posted: Oct 09, 2003 Type: Expert Review |
Adobe has been busy lately, and the release of Premiere Pro is merely part of a collection of freshly-milled products that includes After Effects, Audition, Encore and Photoshop. With Premiere Pro (essentially the Premiere 7.0 that weÂ?ve been...
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| From: Networkitweek Reviewed by: Networkitweek Expert Posted: Sep 25, 2003 Type: Expert Review |
Adobe recently announced that it would cease development of Premiere for the Mac. Depending on your view, this was either tacit acknowledgement of Final Cut Pro's superiority, or a sound business decision to concentrate on the PC market. Whatever...
PROS: Interface design; multiple timelines; motion paths and effect controls; colour editing tools.
CONS: Requires fast hardware for real-time support. Verdict: Great new features and a sleek interface establish Premiere Pro as the most accomplished and best-equipped video editing application for under £500.
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| From: Computerarts Reviewed by: Computerarts Expert Type: Expert Review |
Premiere Pro The powerful DV-editing tool... and it's Windows only! Premiere Pro is the latest release of Adobe?s powerful DV-editing tool, and rather unsurprisingly (thanks to Final Cut Pro and Express dominating the Mac platform), it?s...
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| From: Zdnet Reviewed by: Zdnet Expert Type: Expert Review |
Existing Premiere users will want to switch to this version straight away; newcomers to video editing will also find it less daunting, but still extremely powerful...
PROS: Improved, fully customisable interface Tabbed windows Nested sequences Improved motion path tool and media export options Advanced colour correction Support for layered PSD files.
CONS: Expensive Powerful PC required WinXP only Basic straight-to-DVD authoring tool No Bezier/Spline option to the pathing tool Rendering could be more effective.
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