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Five One Audio in Premiere Pro CC 2015

by Josh on May 04, 2016 in Editorial, Premiere Pro with One Comment

A question I often hear from new users, is how to properly relay 5.1 Audio in Premiere Pro CC? Of course, there are a lot of different ways to do this, and we actually covered the topic several years ago, but we wanted to go over it again, as some of the dialogues have changed and things are slightly different than they used to be.

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Tags: Audio, five one, sound

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Premiere Pro CC – April 2015- New Features Teaser

by Josh on April 08, 2015 in Editorial, Premiere Pro with 3 Comments

While we don’t have our full in depth coverage of the upcoming release of Premiere Pro ready yet, we didn’t want to leave you guys hanging. The newly announced update to Premiere Pro features a bunch of small user enhancements and a few major features too. In this video we cover what we think are some of the best updates coming to Premiere Pro.

  • New Workspace Bar
  • The New Color Workspace and the Lumetri Color Panel
  • Clip Markers are now visible even when a track is collapsed.
  • Track Output Assignments in the Timeline
  • New Frame Hold Option to use Source Timecode
  • Increase on Handles in Project Manager and Render and Replace to 999
  • Ability to Relocate the Anchor Point Like After Effects
  • Ability to Hide Items in your Project panel
  • Morph Cut

See the official announcement here:

http://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/coming-next-to-adobe-pro-video-tools/?scid=social43494096&adbid=10153191772235619&adbpl=fb&adbpr=339019825618

http://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2015/04/premiere-pro-next-colorful.html?scid=social43472736&adbid=884596851583649&adbpl=fb&adbpr=341657335877606


Tags: anchor point, Audio, color correction, frame hold, hide, markers, morph cut, Updates

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10 Things Final Cut 7 Switchers Should Know about Premiere Pro CC

by Josh on August 14, 2013 in Editorial, Final Cut, Premiere Pro, Switcher's Guide with One Comment

I often get asked by coworkers or colleagues, “What are the main differences between FCP7 and Premiere Pro?” And the truth is, there are a lot of similarities between the two applications, but there are also a ton of little differences. This video features 10 things that I think any new Premiere Pro users should know. This one is definitely on the longer side for our videos, but I think the tips are really helpful. So hangin there, and let us know if have any questions.

And the synopsis from Premium Beat:

10 things that FCP7 editors should know about Premiere Pro include:

  1. Scratch disks are project based
  2. There is less transcoding necessary
  3. Setting render codec (codec settings not as ‘important’)
  4. Partial renders on clips are not maintained
  5. Audio tracks are handled differently, stereo is on one track
  6. Premiere Pro has powerful audio sync tools
  7. Changes to simple editing (smoother process in Premiere)
  8. Copy and paste clips onto different tracks
  9. Scrubbing is possible in the Premiere Pro project panel
  10. Batch export in the background while editing

UPDATE: In terms of batch export, you can now queue it via, cmd-M with multiple clips selected. No more having to drag over to media encoder.

http://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/10-premiere-pro-cc-tips-for-final-cut-pro-video-editors/


Tags: Audio, Copy, Icon View, Paste, Rendering, Scratch Disk, Sequence Settings, Switcher

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Premiere Pro New Features – Nudge Audio Volume with the Keyboard

by Josh on April 04, 2013 in Editorial, Premiere Pro with Comments Off on Premiere Pro New Features – Nudge Audio Volume with the Keyboard

Another one that pretty much explains itself in the title. You can now easily make clips louder or quieter without ever grabbing the mouse!


Tags: Audio, Premiere Pro

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