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Friday, May 22, 2009

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Psychedelic CS4 Commercial

Matt Jeppsen | 05/22

Proof that the Marketing Dept at Adobe has been taking controlled substances

Check out the following Adobe CS4 commercial, done in the slightly “off” style of a Gondry or Lynch spot. It’s really odd from a plot and creative standpoint…but I personally like the lighting and set design.

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10 Final Cut Pro things FCP editors might be missing in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6

Scott Simmons | 05/11

These are a few of the things that I found myself searching for as I’ve been moving over to Premiere Pro CS6 as a FCP 7 replacement

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Adobe is making a big play for Final Cut Pro users with their CS6 release of Premiere Pro. It’s vastly improved over the Premiere Pro of old and is a lot like Final…

Putting the After Effects CS6 3D Camera Tracker to the Test

Jeff Foster | 04/30

I give the new 3D Camera Tracker some pretty crazy footage to track

Since the announcement of the Adobe CS6 Production Premium was made, there are a lot of great tutorials and examples made with the product to show off the new features. Most use nicely shot footage with dolly shots or smooth steady-cam work with lots of great contrasting detail to track, which…

Random notes from my first “real world” Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 edit

Scott Simmons | 04/30

The new Premiere continues to impress.

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I was fortunate to get my hands on an early release of Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 and an edit that came up last week…


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Posted by Chris Meyer  on  05/22  at  08:50 AM


Ha Ha, nice one!!!!
I saw snippets of this while at NAB (It’s cool having a booth that close to Adobe’s!!) But this is the first time I’ve seen the whole thing!

Me thinks the Adobe team have been enjoying themselves a little too much of late!!!!

Nice work guys!!!

Cheers,
Ravian
CoreMelt
http://www.coremelt.com

Posted by Ravian  on  05/24  at  07:24 PM


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10 Final Cut Pro things FCP editors might be missing in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6

Scott Simmons | 05/11

These are a few of the things that I found myself searching for as I’ve been moving over to Premiere Pro CS6 as a FCP 7 replacement

image

Adobe is making a big play for Final Cut Pro users with their CS6 release of Premiere Pro. It’s vastly improved over the Premiere Pro of old and is a lot like Final…

Putting the After Effects CS6 3D Camera Tracker to the Test

Jeff Foster | 04/30

I give the new 3D Camera Tracker some pretty crazy footage to track

Since the announcement of the Adobe CS6 Production Premium was made, there are a lot of great tutorials and examples made with the product to show off the new features. Most use nicely shot footage with dolly shots or smooth steady-cam work with lots of great contrasting detail to track, which…

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Scott Simmons | 04/30

The new Premiere continues to impress.

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I was fortunate to get my hands on an early release of Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 and an edit that came up last week…

Edit Your Way with Adobe Premiere Pro CS6

Jeremiah Karpowicz | 04/27

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