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Premiere Pro CC and Adobe app updates
Scott Witthaus replied 9 years, 5 months ago 11 Members · 38 Replies
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Andy Neil
November 2, 2016 at 8:04 pm[Jeremy Garchow] “might as well have created a PDF and saved the bandwidth”
Ugh. Just Make it a GIF. I haven’t got time to read.
Andy
https://plus.google.com/u/0/107277729326633563425/videos
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Scott Witthaus
November 2, 2016 at 8:41 pmI am at the MAX conference and came out of the opening session disappointed in what Premiere was showing. AE templates, 3D integration (and type) and social sharing all seem to be “catch up” features. It could have been the presenter, however, who seemed to want to make himself the center of attention instead of Premiere.
Nice integration of C4D inside of AE. Spark, Felix and XD seemed to be where the push was. And of course the integration of the Adobe products is great and leave me wondering why Apple does not do more.
Heading to an AE session in a few minutes and a Premiere session tomorrow with the hope to be more impressed. The one thing I can say about Adobe, however, is that they are ALL in with our industry. That is impressive. I also like the fact that they are very open to the direction their products are heading in the future.
Scott Witthaus
Senior Editor/Post Production Supervisor
1708 Inc./Editorial
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Steve Connor
November 2, 2016 at 9:04 pm[Scott Witthaus] “social sharing all seem to be “catch up”
Social sharing is “catch up and accelerate past” it’s far better than the equivalent in FCPX at the moment
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Scott Witthaus
November 2, 2016 at 9:12 pm[Steve Connor] “Social sharing is “catch up and accelerate past” it’s far better than the equivalent in FCPX at the moment”
Perhaps, but the point was that it seemed that Premiere was taking a “breather” if you will and the emphasis was on other products. Adobe stock looked really good especially with the integration of Reuters video and still content.
The other thing I saw and heard a lot of comments are was about the sheer amount of products now being offfered in the CC package. Too many I heard some folks say.
Scott Witthaus
Senior Editor/Post Production Supervisor
1708 Inc./Editorial
Professor, VCU Brandcenter -
Steve Connor
November 2, 2016 at 9:16 pm[Scott Witthaus] “Perhaps”
If it works as advertised then it’s definitely much better.
[Scott Witthaus] “Perhaps, but the point was that it seemed that Premiere was taking a “breather” if you will and the emphasis was on other products”
I’m not surprised, they’ve been adding features to Premiere since CC was launched. Hopefully it’s slowed a bit to address some under the hood changes, like its handling of 4K XAVC files 🙂
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Scott Witthaus
November 2, 2016 at 9:19 pmI was hoping for a new title tool. Alas.
Scott Witthaus
Senior Editor/Post Production Supervisor
1708 Inc./Editorial
Professor, VCU Brandcenter -
Steve Connor
November 2, 2016 at 9:21 pm[Scott Witthaus] “I was hoping for a new title tool. Alas”
I get the feeling that’s NEVER happening 🙂
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Bill Davis
November 2, 2016 at 9:38 pmI’m going to respond here like I *wish* the community would respond whenever Apple advances the bar.
Adobe has added capabilities for their users.
Stop obsessing on what’s still missing and enjoy what you DO have that’s new and exciting.
Stop framing everything in the negative.
We’re editing in a truly GOLDEN AGE – where the hardware and software is almost universally MIRACULOUS.
I can do things on my PATIO holding a beer – that I couldn’t dream of in the $250/quarter hour ADO suites of my youth.
Just enjoy that for a while.
Period.
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Steve Connor
November 2, 2016 at 9:49 pm[Bill Davis] “I’m going to respond here like I *wish* the community would respond whenever Apple advances the bar.
Adobe has added capabilities for their users.
Stop obsessing on what’s still missing and enjoy what you DO have that’s new and exciting.
Stop framing everything in the negative.”
Stop telling people what to do!
I’ve done nothing but say how great the FCPX update is over the last few days, just because I mention that one of the new Adobe features is better than the feature in FCPX doesn’t mean I’m “Framing it in the negative”
I’m DISCUSSING it on a DISCUSSION forum!
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Shawn Miller
November 2, 2016 at 10:27 pm[Scott Witthaus] “I am at the MAX conference and came out of the opening session disappointed in what Premiere was showing. AE templates, 3D integration (and type) and social sharing all seem to be “catch up” features.”
How is 3D integration a catch up feature for Adobe? As far as 3D “stuff” goes, Hitfilm is more fully featured than anything from Apple, and they’re (Hitfilm) nowhere near Adobe.
Shawn
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