Week in Premiere 9/9/16
This Week in Premiere Pro:
- What's Next for Premiere Pro CC
- IBC 2016 Adobe Premiere Pro User Guide
- Boris FX Acquires GenArts
- Premiere Gal Tutorials: FilmConvert and Audio Network
Premiere Pro News
[UPDATED 9/10/16] A list of Adobe Premiere Pro events and attractions for anyone attending IBC Show 2016.
This week Boris FX announced their acquisition of GENARTS, a rival visual effects software company, and the makers of Sapphire. This is a huge deal because it merges two of the industry's leading (and formerly competing) visual effects plugin manufacturers. This comes less than two years after Boris FX acquired Imagineer Systems, and their industry-leading planar tracking software, Mocha. There's no doubt that Boris FX will have lots of exciting things in store for Premiere Pro users!
We are excited to announce this strategic merger and welcome the Sapphire team to the Boris FX/Imagineer group. —Boris Yamnitsky, Boris FX Founder
See what's next for Adobe Premiere Pro CC in this Adobe IBC 2016 preview. The next version of Premiere Pro CC will include Team Projects, a new hosted service that allows editors and motion graphic designers to work simulataneously without hardware support. Keyboard shortcuts will get a makeover with a new visual editor. Live Text Templates will no longer require an After Effects license. VR and Lumetri Color enhancements will also be added. There's so much to look forward to in this next release of Premiere Pro!
Today we’re thrilled to be revealing what’s coming next to our professional video and audio desktop applications, with new features for Adobe Premiere Pro CC and Adobe Media Encoder CC. —Bronwyn Lewis, Adobe
Adobe has released it's IBC preview of the next wave of features coming to the Creative Cloud applications. See what's next for Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
We are excited to reveal some amazing new features coming to Adobe Creative Cloud tools for video editing, motion graphics/VFX, and audio. —Anita Engelman, Adobe
Premiere Pro Tips
Audio Network shares five tips to simplify editing in Premiere Pro. (Spoiler: keyboard shortcuts is the first tip.) Check out the shiny new Audio Network Premiere Pro panel for faster video production music browsing and licensing in Premiere Pro CC.
5 @AdobePremiere tips and tricks to simplify your #videoediting life https://t.co/Oxh9CPRzvz pic.twitter.com/0iid2YqqEJ
— Audio Network (@audionetwork) September 9, 2016
This week on the Premiumbeat blog, Logan Baker shares a simple tip for swapping clips in Premiere Pro.
#VideoEditing Quick Tip: Swapping Clips in #PremierePro https://t.co/c6U83EMsdl #ProTip pic.twitter.com/QgD70OI1XA
— PremiumBeat.com (@PremiumBeat) September 8, 2016
Premiere Pro Tutorials
In this Premiere Pro tutorial, Kelsey Brannan a.k.a. Premiere Gal shows how to turn video into film using FilmConvert, an effect plugin that allows you to add film color and grain to your footage in a few clicks. Watch the video to get a discount code for 10% off FilmConvert. Thanks Premiere Gal!
Did you find the 10% off promo code for FilmConvert in the video? Learn more about FilmConvert & film looks at http://filmconvert.com Don't forget to download your FilmConvert Camera Profile: http://filmconvert.com/download/camera-profile. —Premiere Gal
In this Premiumbeat blog post, Jason Boone shows how to customize the Timeline in Premiere Pro using the Timeline Display Settings. The Timeline Display Settings can be found by clicking the wrench icon in the top left corner of the Timeline panel. Be sure to watch the video tutorial included in the post. Otherwise, the animated GIFs will keep you visually entertained!
In this video tutorial we'll take a look at how to customize the Premiere Pro timeline. —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat Blog
Have you ever gotten stumped trying to add Warp Stabilizer to a clip that you've slowed down? In this Premiere Pro tutorial NorthFern Productions shares how to add Warp Stabilizer to clips with speed adjustments.
This video shows you how to use both the warp stabilizer effect and the speed effect in adobe premiere pro CC. —NorthFern Productions
Freeze! Hold it right there! In this third Done with Dylan episode, Adobe Premiere Pro trainer, Dylan Osborn, teaches the differences between the freeze frame options in Premiere Pro... in under two-and-a-half minutes! Learn more about the Done with Dylan Premiere Pro tutorial series here: "DONE WITH DYLAN" PREMIERE PRO TUTORIALS FOR INTERMEDIATE EDITORS.
Do you understand all the freeze frame options available in Adobe Premiere Pro? This "Done with Dylan" tutorial demonstrates nine different ways to make freeze frames in two and a half minutes, so you can choose the one that works best for your edit. —Dylan Osborn
Kelsey Brannan a.k.a. Premiere Gal demos the Audio Network panel for Premiere Pro CC. Watch how easy it is to browse and license production music without leaving Premiere Pro!
Select production music in Adobe Premiere Pro using the Audio Network Music plugin, download here: http://adobe.audionetwork.com/ Note: This video demos downloads for what it is like to be an Audio Network member. It is slightly different for users who trial an MP3 in their edits and then get a full-quality WAV file after they purchase. —Premiere Gal
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