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What’s new (CS5

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2 What's new an Adobe Story script file (.astx) to a single or multiple clips directly in Adobe Premiere Pro. You don't have to use OnLocation for this step anymore. See "Improve speech analysis with Adobe Story scripts (CS5.5 and later)" on page 197 and this video by Video2Brain. Closed Captioning You can attach a closed caption data file to a sequence and display the closed captions in the Program Monitor and through Firewire DV output. See "Attach closed caption files (CS5.5 and later)" on page 156 and this video by Video2Brain. Integration with Adobe CS Review Enables clients and teammates to take part in reviewing video sequences using a web browser and annotation tools. Reviewers can make frame-accurate comments that visually correlate to the Adobe Premiere Pro timeline. What's new (CS5) For Premiere Pro system requirements, see the Adobe website. For lists of various categories of hardware compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro, see the Adobe website. See this page for what's new and changed in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 (5.0.2). See this page for what's new and changed in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 (5.0.3). See this page for what's new and changed in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 (5.0.4). See this page for what's new and changed in Adobe Media Encoder CS5. This blog post on the animotion website details the advantages and considerations of upgrading to Premiere Pro CS5. Native 64-bit and GPU-accelerated performance with Adobe Mercury Playback Engine Edit HD as fluidly as SD. The Mercury Playback Engine delivers native 64-bit support, GPU acceleration, and other performance and stability improvements. Open projects faster, refine effects-rich HD and higher-resolution sequences in real time, enjoy smooth scrubbing and play back of complex projects without rendering. See results instantly when applying multiple color corrections, the new Ultra Key, Gaussian blurs, and blending modes. Work with numerous other effects across many video layers. Work in real time on complex timelines and long-form projects with thousands of clips. Save rendering time with real-time playback, whether your project is in SD, HD, 2K, 4K or beyond. For more information. See "GPU-accelerated effects" on page 276. Expanded native tapeless workflows In CS5, Premiere Pro gains native support for XDCAM HD 50, AVCCAM, DPX, and AVC-Intra as well as enhanced RED. Premiere Pro continues support for P2, XDCAM EX and HD, and AVCHD. You never waste valuable production time transcoding or rewrapping, and always have access to the pristine quality of the original files. Edit video natively from the latest DSLR cameras like the Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 7D. For more information, see "Importing assets from tapeless formats" on page 65. Script-to-screen workflow Collaborate on writing scripts with Adobe Story, capturing key production direction as you go. Then, automatically create shot lists from your script in Adobe OnLocation to manage your shoot and capture logging notes. When you import the project into Premiere Pro, metadata from Adobe OnLocation makes it easy to create a preliminary rough cut. Use Speech Search to synchronize the script to footage, and then edit based on the dialogue transcript. With Premiere Pro, you reap the rewards of a well-planned project. For more information, see "Working with Adobe Story, Adobe OnLocation, and Adobe Premiere Pro" on page 33. Round-trip editing with Final Cut Pro and Avid Media Composer Leverage the unique tools in Premiere Pro in any production workflow. Final Cut Pro export completes round-trip editing workflows with Apple Final Cut Pro and Avid Media Composer to enable a collaborative production process. Bring the creative benefits of Adobe tools to the whole project. Explore new possibilities with After Effects, Encore, and other Adobe applications. Edit with Speech Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
What's new
Last updated 1/16/2012
an Adobe Story script file (.astx) to a single or multiple clips directly in Adobe Premiere Pro. You don't have to use
OnLocation for this step anymore. See “
Improve speech analysis with Adobe Story scripts (CS5.5 and later)
” on
page
197 and
this video by Video2Brain
.
Closed Captioning
You can attach a closed caption data file to a sequence and display the closed captions in the
Program Monitor and through Firewire DV output. See “
Attach closed caption files (CS5.5 and later)
” on page
156
and
this video by Video2Brain
.
Integration with Adobe CS Review
Enables clients and teammates to take part in reviewing video sequences using a
web browser and annotation tools. Reviewers can make frame-accurate comments that visually correlate to the Adobe
Premiere Pro timeline.
What’s new (CS5)
For Premiere Pro system requirements, see the
Adobe website
.
For lists of various categories of hardware compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro, see the
Adobe website
.
See this page
for what’s new and changed in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 (5.0.2).
See this page
for what’s new and changed in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 (5.0.3).
See this page
for what’s new and changed in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 (5.0.4).
See this page
for what’s new and changed in Adobe Media Encoder CS5.
This blog post on the animotion website
details the advantages and considerations of upgrading to Premiere Pro CS5.
Native 64-bit and GPU-accelerated performance with Adobe Mercury Playback Engine
Edit HD as fluidly as SD. The
Mercury Playback Engine delivers native 64-bit support, GPU acceleration, and other performance and stability
improvements. Open projects faster, refine effects-rich HD and higher-resolution sequences in real time, enjoy
smooth scrubbing and play back of complex projects without rendering. See results instantly when applying multiple
color corrections, the new Ultra Key, Gaussian blurs, and blending modes. Work with numerous other effects across
many video layers. Work in real time on complex timelines and long-form projects with thousands of clips. Save
rendering time with real-time playback, whether your project is in SD, HD, 2K, 4K or beyond. For more information.
See “
GPU-accelerated effects
” on page
276.
Expanded native tapeless workflows
In CS5, Premiere Pro gains native support for XDCAM HD 50, AVCCAM,
DPX, and AVC-Intra as well as enhanced RED. Premiere Pro continues support for P2, XDCAM EX and HD, and
AVCHD. You never waste valuable production time transcoding or rewrapping, and always have access to the pristine
quality of the original files. Edit video natively from the latest DSLR cameras like the Canon 5D Mark II and Canon
7D. For more information, see “
Importing assets from tapeless formats
” on page
65.
Script-to-screen workflow
Collaborate on writing scripts with Adobe Story, capturing key production direction as you
go. Then, automatically create shot lists from your script in Adobe OnLocation to manage your shoot and capture
logging notes. When you import the project into Premiere Pro, metadata from Adobe OnLocation makes it easy to
create a preliminary rough cut. Use Speech Search to synchronize the script to footage, and then edit based on the
dialogue transcript. With Premiere Pro, you reap the rewards of a well-planned project. For more information, see
Working with Adobe Story, Adobe OnLocation, and Adobe Premiere Pro
” on page
33.
Round-trip editing with Final Cut Pro and Avid Media Composer
Leverage the unique tools in Premiere Pro in any
production workflow. Final Cut Pro export completes round-trip editing workflows with Apple Final Cut Pro and
Avid Media Composer to enable a collaborative production process. Bring the creative benefits of Adobe tools to the
whole project. Explore new possibilities with After Effects, Encore, and other Adobe applications. Edit with Speech