Coen’s move from Final Cut Pro to Premiere Pro for next film
No film school is covering this.
Seems inevitable since they edit their own stuff, and FCP 7 is dead and and I would not want to edit a feature on the FCP X timeline.
No film school is covering this.
Seems inevitable since they edit their own stuff, and FCP 7 is dead and and I would not want to edit a feature on the FCP X timeline.
Just ignore Rain Wilson being a moron, but this is so impressive. Being able to relight and image with another similar photo in photoshop, and even cooler being able to steal a look from an image or movie and process your video with it. They say it is very processor intensive and I believe it, but still very impressive!
Check out free photoshop grid’s plug in called GuideGuide. It’s free, and great when you need to be precise. Works with CS5 and CS6.
Bart at Creative Impatience has the news that Adobe Anywhere is an Enterprise Only solution! It takes not one, but 4 servers to run! YOUCH!!!! And that works for 6-8 editors! And it requires 25-50 Mbps connection!
I was very excited about this, but not anymore. This is way too high end. They need to do at least iChat Theater so you can edit remotely with Premiere Pro like you could with FInal Cut Pro 7!
Richard Harrington over at Creative Cow has posted 2 free Adobe Premiere Pro Plugins.
A simple mask with rectangular or elliptical masks.
Anda a Vignette plug in.
Both are from Creative Impatience. They also have a Feathered Crop and a Power Window plug in available.
Free is always good.
Pretty cool as part of the service. I will be checking it out soon for sure.
It claims that the 64 Bit Architechture, the massively multi-threaded CPU optimization allow you to work without a great GPU, but with one is where things really shine, as we all know. And I love that you can enable a not officially supported card within the program without searching out the card name and modifying files. You can also use multiple GPU’s for export though not for playback.
Adobe has announced it’s new Mighty Pen and Napoleon Ruler. No price or release date yet.
The pen looks mostly like a Pogo Connect to me, with the software and the cloud doing the heavy lifting on transferring between devices, but the Napoleon Ruler looks very cool. Still mostly the software doing the heavy lifting, but a very cool idea and device.