Week in Premiere 10/20/17
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
- Premiere Pro CC 2018 NOW AVAILABLE!
- The Cool Stuff in Premiere Pro (2nd Edition)
- Premiere Projects: Mindhunter & 6 Below
- Adobe MAX 2017 Highlights
Jump to:
Premiere Bro Blog
An Interview with the Writers of The Cool Stuff in Premiere Pro Second Edition.
The Cool Stuff in Premiere Pro is regarded by many working editors as the definitive manual for Premiere Pro. Learn what's cool in the Second Edition of The Cool Stuff in Premiere Pro in this interview with author Jarle Leirpoll and co-authors Dylan Osborn, Paul Murphy, and Andy Edwards.
Premiere Pro CC 2018
Earlier in September we revealed a number of the most exciting features coming to Premiere Pro CC. What we didn’t tell you is that this release includes over 170 new features across Premiere Pro and Media Encoder, not to mention new features for After Effects, Audition, and Team Projects. And the best news is all these new features are available now. —Adobe
Major video and audio updates to the Fall 2017 release of Creative Cloud — available now — give you the power to do more, collaborate easily, and deliver faster with a complete, integrated toolset. Building on 25 years of proven Adobe technologies for video and audio, you get new and enhanced tools for crafting dynamic titles, motion graphics and animations, polishing audio, and creating VR experiences. Assemble and hone your work to perfection — on your own or collaborating with your team — with tools that take you every step of the way. —Adobe
Adobe MAX 2017
Adobe's Executive Vice President Bryan Lamkin begins with a look at the future of immersive video, and welcomes Adobe Evangelist Jason Levine to the stage to demonstrate the newest features in Premiere Pro CC, using motion graphics templates saved directly from Adobe Stock. Jayson also demonstrates 360/VR editing with Creative Cloud video tools. —Adobe
Join Adobe Master Trainer Maxim Jago for Getting to Grips with Audio in Premiere Pro, LIVE from the Dell Campus at Adobe MAX 2017! —Future Media Concepts
Learn How to Cheat at Color Correction with Premiere Pro with Adobe Master Trainer Maxim Jago, LIVE from the Dell Campus at Adobe MAX 2017. —Future Media Concepts
Adobe is passionate about empowering the creative community to push boundaries through technology. We are constantly looking around the corner — to stay on top of the latest innovations and to build them into our tools — all of which helps kick-start the creative process so you can spend your time doing great work. In this keynote, we’ll unveil major innovation across the world’s best creative system including a new generation of Creative Cloud apps, services and assets. —Adobe
Premiere Profiles
Recently we had a chance to talk to Bill Roberts, Adobe's senior director of professional video product management. He shared some of the new features of this new Premiere CC release, as well as some interesting insights about the inner workings of Adobe's software development. —Cinema5D
Premiere Projects
David Fincher's new Netflix series, Mindhunter, is edited with an all-Adobe workflow, including Premiere Pro and After Effects, bringing VFX and editorial under one roof. —Adobe
On a frigid winter day in 2004, Eric LeMarque’s snowboarding adventure turned into a nightmare when he became lost in a remote region of the Sierra Nevada... 6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain, edited in 6K native using Adobe Premiere Pro, brings LeMarque’s true story to the big screen in vivid detail. —Adobe
Premiere Products
Boris FX Launches Major Versions of the Industry’s Most Popular Plug-ins: Sapphire and Continuum. New Sapphire 11 plug-ins add Academy Award-winning Mocha integration, Continuum 11 plug-ins add Academy Award-nominated Primatte™ keying and new VR filters for 360 video. —Boris FX
Premiere Pro Tutorials
Premiere Pro Moments
Week in Premiere Signup and Submissions
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
Motion Array Offers Unlimited Downloads for Subscribers
“Mega List” of FREE Premiere Pro Preset Packs
Speed up Exporting with Smart Rendering in Premiere Pro
Recover Under Exposed and Under Exposed Footage in Premiere Pro
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
Premiere Pro CC 2019 (13.0.2) Update Now Available
Adobe Adds Support for ProRes Export on Windows
Win a FREE PC Workstation by Puget Systems
FREE Webinar—Premiere Rush: Beyond the Basics
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
Inside Hollywood’c Cutting Rooms: Shared Projects
FREE Stretch Transitions for Premiere Pro
How to Create a Glow Effect in Premiere Pro
Motion Array Goes Unlimited
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
The Best NLE According to 116 Expert Video Editors
15 FREE Text and Image Animation Presets for Premiere Pro
5 Tips and 5 Fixes for Premiere Pro
The Cutest Premiere Pro Tutorial Ever
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
What’s New in Lumetri Color with Jason Levine
Auto Save Enhancements in Premiere Pro CC 2019
Yi Horizon: VR180 Workflow in Premiere Pro
Editing in Adobe Premiere 1.0 (1991)
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
Premiere Pro CC 2019 (13.0.1) Update Now Available
10 “Little” Features in Premiere Pro CC 2019
Meet the People Behind Adobe Premiere Pro
3D Color Grading, “Half-Life” Keyframes and More!
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
Typekit is Now Adobe Fonts (14,000+ Fonts for Premiere Pro!)
Meet the Best Computer Builder for Premiere Pro
Sapphire 2019 by Boris FX Now Available
How to Use the New Vector Motion Effect in Premiere Pro
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
Adobe MAX 2018 Recap and Highlights
Cinema Grade: Modern Color Grading in Premiere Pro
FREE 120-page eBook on Making Motion Graphics Templates (MOGRTS)
Review of Editing in Premiere Rush for Premiere Pro Users.
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
Premiere Pro CC 2019 Highlights and New Features
Adobe Releases Premiere Rush CC
First Premiere Pro CC 2019 and Premiere Rush CC Tutorials
FREE Stuff: Making Mogrts eBook, 21 Mogrt Templates, & More!
Premiere Pro Week in Review:
2 Eminem “Venom” Face Distortion Tutorials
Create Your Own Grid Overlay Glitch Effect
4 FREE Video Overlays
4 Easy Transitions in Premiere Pro