The newest version of Adobe’s pro-level video-editing application, gets a slew of modest tweaks as it migrates to the cloud along with its fellow mates. It’s not a ground-up overhaul, and it doesn't incorporate hot new technologies. 100+ Fantastic Styles Make a fantastic movie by applying one of 100+ gorgeous movie styles. HD Quality Save your Fantashow to HD video for your retina display or HD TV screen. Tell the full video story using YOUR photos, videos, voiceovers and more. Pics, Vids, Words. Save hours of learning all those Premiere Pro CC keyboard shortcuts and take control over your production. Video Editing with Logickeyboard is easy. From beginner to advanced, our Premiere Pro CC editing keyboards and covers can help anyone edit video or make a movie from scratch. Refine your story with help of Logickeyboard. But these tweaks indicate that Premiere Pro has taken on some of the characteristics of a cloud application, adding features as they are developed, rather than making customers wait for monolithic annual releases. Premiere Pro CC's interface is more stuffed than ever, but confining things to tabs helps manage it all. SpeedGrade gets good grades One of Premiere Pro CC’s new features is the addition of the Lumetri color engine from, a sophisticated GPU-accelerated color-grading/correction application that debuted in Creative Suite 6. In Premiere Pro CC’s effects browser, you’ll see four sets of Lumetri 'looks' (Cinematic, Desaturation, Style, and Temperature), and as with any video effect, you can drag a look onto a clip in the timeline, or onto an adjustment layer that covers multiple clips. If you never venture into, then the Lumetri looks are just a few more effects added to the vast selection that Premiere Pro provides. But if you do use SpeedGrade, you can use that application to create and save new looks, which you can then import into Premiere Pro CC and apply over and over again, perhaps as part of implementing a consistent brand identity. However, the path to Lumetri is one-way—you cannot create or modify looks from within Premiere Pro. You must use SpeedGrade and then import into Premiere Pro. The new Lumetri 'looks' are created in Adobe SpeedGrade and then pulled into Premiere Pro CC as effects. Another cool new toy, the Loudness Radar, will be very useful for broadcast TV thanks to the, which mandates limits on differences in volume. If you enable the Loudness Radar and then play your timeline, the Loudness Radar will show you a visual representation of its loudness over time, with peaks and valleys on a circular graph. You can then use other controls to keep your volume within legally acceptable limits. Your used-car dealer clients may squawk, but, hey, that's the law. The Loudness Radar shows you a visual representation of your video's loudness over time. Here, I reduced the volume soon after starting it up, causing the yellow to disappear from the display. When you are editing video captured from multiple cameras rolling at once, cutting from one camera view to another throughout your sequence, getting the clips in sync can be difficult. Now, Premiere Pro can synchronize the clips by analyzing audio from your source clips. How well it works depends on the audio type and quality. For example, if the cameras are placed far away from the subject, recording different audio, then this new method won't work. On some source footage using the traditional clapboard to register audio on multiple closely positioned cameras, it worked reliably with two clips, but not with three. It analyzes the clips quickly, though—within a few seconds—so even if it doesn't work, it isn't much effort wasted. In past versions, if you moved files from one location to another, Premiere Pro would prompt you to locate the files. Now, however, when you attempt to locate files, Premiere Pro is much smarter about finding them, using metadata and its own search engine, rather than the operating system's, to do the job. You still have to click a Locate button, but you can either navigate to the folder where you think the files are, or you can use a Search button that works very quickly to scan an entire folder. When you've confirmed that the right file has been found, Premiere Pro will match up all the other assets in that same location.
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