PowerUP Webinar 68: Get Started with Adobe Premiere Pro CS6

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Duration: 47:27

Presented: May 23, 2012

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DESCRIPTION

Adobe dominated the talk at the recent 2012 NAB Show with their announcement of Premiere Pro CS6, and all the related products in the updated Production Premium CS6 release. In this series of webinars, we cover the products in this new series.

Last week’s webinar covered how Adobe Story and Prelude can simplify the process of scripting and screening clips. In this session, master trainer Larry Jordan shows how to use the new workflow features in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 to speed editing. From integrating scripts with text searches, to the new editing and trimming features in Premiere Pro, this session shows how a fully integrated production workflow allows you to get more work done in far less time.

If you are thinking about switching to Premiere Pro CS6, or if you just want to check out the new features, you need to see this session.

In this video tutorial, you will learn:

  1. How to use and customize the new interface
  2. How to move clips from Prelude to Premiere Pro
  3. How to move FCP 7 projects to Premiere Pro
  4. How to use the new editing and trimming tools.
  5. How to integrate Story with Premiere Pro.

Audience Level

This webinar is designed for Final Cut editors looking to make the switch to Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.

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