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10 Things Steve Martin wants in FCP X
David Mathis replied 11 years, 7 months ago 28 Members · 116 Replies
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Dennis Radeke
October 2, 2014 at 1:41 am[Paul Neumann] “…to keep getting that $50 a month Adobe has to keep getting better. And changing the way they develop everything is what’s letting them do that.”
Exactly!
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Dennis Radeke
October 2, 2014 at 1:51 am[Walter Soyka] “Lightroom seems to operate entirely outside the CC development model. I don’t think I get anything extra in Lightroom as a CC subscriber than you would get as a Lightroom PL customer.”
Just some clarification.
Lightroom MobileThere is also the Photography plan which is what most users are getting as opposed to an older perpetual license of Photoshop or Lightroom: https://creative.adobe.com/plans/photography
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Scott Witthaus
October 2, 2014 at 9:44 amHey, let’s start a posting on the top ten things we want in Premiere and then Dennis can really get some info he can send back to corporate!
😉
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Dennis Radeke
October 2, 2014 at 9:51 am[Scott Witthaus] “Hey, let’s start a posting on the top ten things we want in Premiere and then Dennis can really get some info he can send back to corporate!”
More than happy to.
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Bill Davis
October 2, 2014 at 9:56 amSurely some snarky spoilsport would show up with a list like…
1. An integrated database.
2. A range based key wording system.
3. A magnetic timeline
4. RolesAnd so on.
; )
Sorry, couldn’t resist.
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Walter Soyka
October 2, 2014 at 10:05 am[Bill Davis] “2. A range based key wording system.
Markers in Premiere/Prelude can be named and can extend for arbitrary lengths of time.
[Bill Davis] “1. An integrated database.”
All NLEs are databases… but announced for the next release of Premiere Pro CC 2014 at IBC, a couple of features that would surely make you happy:
“New Search Bins allow editors to build new bins automatically, based on metadata searches within a project, with results showing as aliases of the original project items.
An advanced Timeline Search makes it simple to find and select clips within a sequence based on specific criteria such as Clip Name or Marker comment.”
https://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2014/09/ppro-cc-2014-next.html
Walter Soyka
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Walter Soyka
October 2, 2014 at 10:10 am[Dennis Radeke] “Just some clarification. Lightroom Mobile”
Dennis, thanks for correcting me.
Lightroom Mobile seems to be a separate service. Is the version of the main Lightroom application available to CC subscribers the same as the version available for perpetual license sales, or does Lightroom have two separate development tracks?
Walter Soyka
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Dennis Radeke
October 2, 2014 at 10:30 amTo be honest Walter, I don’t know for 100% certainty.
My understanding is that you can still purchase Lightroom as a perpetual license right now or as part of a subscription. Lightroom Mobile I believe is only available as part of a Creative Cloud membership.
I’ll try to double check.
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Steve Connor
October 2, 2014 at 2:00 pm[Scott Witthaus] “Hey, let’s start a posting on the top ten things we want in Premiere and then Dennis can really get some info he can send back to corporate!
;-)”
#1 Send to Motion 🙂
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Charlie Austin
October 2, 2014 at 5:05 pm[Walter Soyka] “New Search Bins allow editors to build new bins automatically, based on metadata searches within a project, with results showing as aliases of the original project items.
An advanced Timeline Search makes it simple to find and select clips within a sequence based on specific criteria such as Clip Name or Marker comment.””
And everyone here wonders why Apple doesn’t announce features that are coming to FCP X. :-/
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