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Premiere Pro CC is Available Now!
It is with enormous pleasure that we are able to say that the Adobe Premiere Pro CC is available NOW through Creative Cloud. We’re very excited about this release and have been looking forward to today for a long time! … Continue reading → (translate)
Adobe Premiere Pro CC and GPU support
Apple’s ‘sneak peak’ of the new Mac Pro yesterday has got a lot of Premiere Pro users excited (and us too!), and has generated some questions around GPUs. Here I’m going to try to clarify the situation regarding GPU support … Continue reading → (translate)
Improved GPU support in Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Premiere Pro CC offers a significantly improved Mercury Playback Engine, giving more editors than ever before the ability to enjoy the best possible performance. As a recap, the Mercury Playback Engine is three things combined: a 64-bit architecture, massively multi-threaded … Continue reading → (translate)
Sync Settings features in Premiere Pro CC for sharing keyboard shortcuts, preferences, and workspaces
The Sync Settings features give you the ability to upload settings files from your local computer to Creative Cloud and then download your settings from Creative Cloud to any other computer from within Premiere Pro. The Sync Settings features work … Continue reading → (translate)
a quick walkthrough of editing a multi-camera sequence with clips synchronized by audio
One of the great features in the next version of Premiere Pro is the ability to align clips in a multi-camera (multicam) sequence according to their audio waveforms. This makes synchronizing clips from various sources extremely easy, and it tends … Continue reading → (translate)
The Next Version of Premiere Pro
Today is a very exciting today for us here at Adobe, as we are revealing the next and greatest version of Premiere Pro, alongside brand new versions of our other professional video and audio applications. You can check out demos … Continue reading → (translate)
What’s new next in Adobe Media Encoder
Today we are revealing new features that are coming the next version of Adobe Media Encoder as well as our other professional video and audio applications, Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, Prelude, and SpeedGrade. To see sneak peeks of … Continue reading → (translate)
What’s new next in Adobe Prelude
Jump-start your production with Adobe Prelude, a unified interface for easy ingest, logging and transcoding that allow you to work faster, stay organized, and prepare your digital footage for a streamlined post-production process. Today we are revealing the next version … Continue reading → (translate)
Director 12, Publish to iOS
I made a very basic video showing the new Director 12 and the publish to iOS process. I don’t include all the details about getting your Apple Developer stuff all set up or what should go in the info.plist, so don’t expect this to answer all those sorts of questions. The iOS part begins around [...] (translate)
Has Adobe Lost Its Mind?
So I came across a new story today that says that if you use Director 12 to make a paid iOS app, you have to give 10% of your revenue above $20,000 to Adobe. First of all: What? There’s a Director 12? I stopped using it around Director MX 2004 (version 10, I guess). But I [...] (translate)