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Camera workflow guides in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 and After Effects CS5

Todd Kopriva | 06/24

Get to the nitty-gritty details of how to work with several high-end cameras and formats

Adobe has been putting out several white papers, workflow guides, and other materials to give the nitty-gritty details of how to work with several high-end cameras and formats. Many of these resources are collected here. This blog post is a summary of some of these resources, and links to some that aren’t captured on this page.

Note that most aspects of working with most of these formats in After Effects and Premiere Pro are not significantly different from working with movie files using other formats and codecs, so the instructions for importing and exporting are much as you find in the general documentation on importing and exporting in After Effects Help and Premiere Pro Help:

> Importing and managing footage items” (After Effects CS5)

> Rendering and exporting” (After Effects CS5)

> Transfering and importing files” (Premiere Pro CS5)

> Exporting” (Premiere Pro CS5)

Canon digital video camcorder and DSLR cameras

Using Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 with Canon Digital Video Cameras

This paper covers video formats used by Canon video cameras—DV, HDV, and AVCHD, as well as the new Canon XF MPEG-2 codec.

Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 also offers native support for high-definition video shot with the Canon 5D Mark II, 7D, 1D Mark IV, and EOS Rebel T2i DLSRs. For the DSLR workflow, see Karl Soule’s video below.


XDCAM

Using Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 with tapeless Sony XDCAM content

This paper describes working with footage from Sony XDCAM cameras in XDCAM, XDCAM HD, XDCAM HD 50, XDCAM EX formats.

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