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Today I am going to give a breakdown of the new Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 product. I will be doing articles on all sorts of things relating to video, photography and anything else creative so if you have suggestion I would love to hear them! Let’s get into it!
The folks at Adobe have been listening to the users and have incorporated a ton of new features into the new Premiere Pro CS4 application. When you open Premiere Pro CS4 for the first time there will be a different but familiar look to the interface. What I mean by this is that Adobe has given Premiere Pro CS4 a fresh look to the interface. The interface styles (colors, tab shapes, buttons) have changed along with the addition of some great new features that are integrated into the new version of Premiere Pro. Those new features are pretty impressive and the new tools are sure to save you valuable time (as well as some gray hair) and enhance your creative process. You can now exploit the full potential of tapeless workflows, efficiently manage and find assets by using metadata throughout production as well as utilizing more than 50 of the most requested editing enhancements to streamline your workflow and maximize your creative options. What are the top new features? They are:
Top new features
• Next-generation tapeless camera support
• Batch encoding
• Improved integration with other Adobe products
• Enhanced editing efficiency
• Direct-to-disk recording with cross-platform, redesigned Adobe OnLocation CS4
• Project intelligence with new XMP metadata support
• Speech Search makes dialogue in your video assets searchable
• Blu-ray Disc output
• Web-versions of your DVD and Blu-ray Disc projects made easy with Adobe Encore CS4
• Creative Pro Online Services
For a complete comprehensive breakdown of Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 and all of the other CS4 products visit http://www.photoshopcafe.com/csc/index.htm.
Bruce Bicknell is a video and animation specialist who is the founder of Digital Blue Productions. He has been an instructor on Adobes in-box training as well as published in Photoshop User, Layers Magazine, ATI Red, MacTribe and PhotoshopCAFE. His clients include Time Inc., DTCC, KW Media and has worked with magazines that include People, National Geographic, Adventure, Photoshop User, and Layers magazines to name a few. Bruce is also an instructor at Sessions.edu teaching video and graphics courses.
For more info: http://www.photoshopcafe.com/csc/index.htm.
http://www.digitalblueproductions.com