Peter Garaway
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Hi Ryan –
Email me at pgaraway at adobe dot com
I’ll connect you with someone that can lead you in the right direction.
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Hi Peter,
I haven’t heard of any performance issues. Can you provide a few details about your system and what your sequence looks like?
Thanks,
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Hi Ryan,
Are you still looking for some help here?
Shawn – I’ll see if I can find out anything.
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Peter Garaway
February 24, 2017 at 12:29 am in reply to: Premiere Pro not outputting 1920 x 1080 p (25 fps) to external monitorHi Adam,
A few things you can try that may help:
1. Trashing your Premiere Pro preferences.
2. Open the Blackmagic Desktop Utility app. Verify your output settings match Premiere.
3. Should not be required but you may try changing some of the output options inside the BMD set panel. To do this go to Preferences > Playback > Click the ‘setup’ button next to ‘Blackmagic playback’. Try modifying the settings in there to see if you have any luck.
Let us know how it goes.
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Peter Garaway
February 22, 2017 at 5:18 pm in reply to: Is Premiere Pro a better NLE for editing documentary films?Hi Anna,
Obviously I may be a little bias on what application I think is the best ???? but of course you should have many tools in the belt and choose which one is best for the job at hand.
I thought I’d point you to a few helpful/inspiring sources of people that are using Premiere Pro in longform film making.
If you need any help along the way please feel free to reach out.
Great tips and workflow suggestions
https://vashivisuals.com/category/editing/Premiere Pro customer stories:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD8AMy73ZVxWIJEetrniROpS4x6qbaqeW
https://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/category/digital-video-audio/page/2/
Peter Garaway
Adobe
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Hi Michael,
I don’t expect you to have any issues with 29.97p and 23.97p footage. Of course this is dependent on how many layers you have and the type of effects used. In general you should be fine though. As David mentioned, XAVC is not the most friendly editing format. If you get into a case where performance is not what you need, you can always go into a proxy workflow using Cineform or ProRes.
If you haven’t seen the proxy workflow check it out here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/how-to/proxy-media.html
There’s lots of other tutorials online you can find as well.
If you need any help along the way, feel free to reach out.
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Peter Garaway
February 15, 2017 at 11:13 pm in reply to: MAJOR Gamma Shift Between Premiere and Encoder ExportHi Jason,
Sorry for the delay. I was out of town all last week. Can you reach out to me thorough my email pgaraway @ adobe dot com
Thanks!
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Hi Michael,
As David mentioned, XAVC is not kind on your CPU. I have your same laptop as you, I’ll see if I can locate a few clips to test with. If you have a sample file you’d like to share, I can try those as well.
Do you know the FPS your assets will be? 4k60p is something Premiere is struggling with. We’re working on improving this.
Best,
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Hi Alex – Thanks for putting my name in the title (I glad I caught that).
Good find on the video you linked to. That should solve your question Randy but if it does not please let know and I can try to help get you sorted.
Best,
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Peter Garaway
February 12, 2017 at 12:36 am in reply to: Premiere warp stabilizing multiple clips requiring nesting, how??Hey Dom,
I can’t think of another way to handle this off the top of my head. One method some uses take is, applying Warp Stabilizer to the specific clips in their sequence and then exporting them out to a high quality format and then replace the original clip with the newly created clip.
That may not be the best workflow but it does clip things clean and keeps the project running smooth.
Best,
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro