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Duration: 45:02
Presented: June 26, 2013
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DESCRIPTION
“Ingest” is the process of converting tapeless media into something your computer can edit. And the new Adobe Prelude CC is the latest tool to use for ingest — whether into Premiere Pro CC, Premiere Pro CS6, or Final Cut Pro 7. Another benefit to Prelude is that it can be run by a less experienced editor as a way to screen clips before moving them into the editing suite.
In this session, hosted by Larry Jordan, we’ll take an in-depth look at how Prelude can simplify working with tapeless media. From initial clip review and ingest, through logging and organizing clips, to sending clips to your editing package, this webinar covers the entire process.
Also, though all editing software can edit H.264 or AVCHD media, it most cases editing is faster and easier if you transcode, or convert, that footage into a video format that is designed for editing. These formats, also called “mezzanine” formats, include Apple ProRes, Avid DNxHD, and Panasonic AVC-Intra. Prelude makes this transcoding automatic.
During this session, in addition to the demos, you will learn more about:
AUDIENCE LEVEL
This introductory-level webinar is designed for all video editors who are interested in learning how Adobe Prelude works and where it fits in a Premiere Pro workflow. (This video training is a QuickTime movie. You don’t need to own any other software to watch this movie.)
CONTENT OUTLINE