Learn Premiere Pro CS6 – Multicam Editing
Tweet In this video I show you how to do a multicamera edit in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. More tutorials are on my Premiere Pro CS6 Bootcamp. Enjoy.
Tweet In this video I show you how to do a multicamera edit in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. More tutorials are on my Premiere Pro CS6 Bootcamp. Enjoy.
Tweet I had the pleasure to see my friend Ellen Wixted, Adobe Senior Product Manager of Professional Audio and Video, at the NAB show. We discuss Adobe’s awesome new CS6 version of my favorite tools Premiere Pro and After Effects. There is a reason Adobe is my favorite company. They listen to their users and create products that seem tailor made for us. Thanks to this new release my workflow is going to speed up tremendously. For more info on CS6 click here.
Tweet I visited the Nvidia booth at the show and was show how using the GPU acceleration really takes Premiere Pro CS6 to another level of editing workflow speed. I am lucky enough to have a 4600 card in my macpro and can attest to all that we discuss in the video. Thanks Nvidia. No make them ever faster!
Tweet Adobe really added some killer new toys to make money with in their newest version of Premiere Pro. Premiere Pro CS6 now comes with Warp Stabilizer, something we had to go into After Effects to use before. I can also now use unlimited cameras in their multicam settings, up from a 4. A new and beautiful UI. What about the addition of Adjustment Layers! For more info sign up for my Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Boot Camp video training at http://learnpremiereprocs6.com/
Tweet This is a fast start tutorial to get you up and running in Premiere Pro CS5.5. I will be using footage from the Canon 7D. Enjoy!
Tweet Today I show you a time saving tip for adding multiple transitions to your projects. Enjoy!
Tweet Did Adobe really make it better? You bet! More tutorials to come and check out my Lynda.com course!
Tweet I always get jobs with tons of subclips that I need to add transitions too. One by one is a pain. How would you like to add a transition to all the clips at once? Well you can in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5