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Re: Premiere Pro CS 6.0: First Impressions

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Mark HollanderRe: Premiere Pro CS 6.0: First Impressions
by on May 10, 2012 at 11:48:56 am

Tom makes some very good points regarding export times. With FCP7 at the end of the edit, I can export with current settings (ProRes) and a few seconds later the clip is made. For me exporting quickly is much more important than importing quickly. A quick export enables me to make minor (inevitable client changes) and re-export in a heart-beat. Especially on graphics heavy jobs or long format weddings. I like the PremPro ability to view MTS and M2T files instantly but the encode at the end is just unusable, if like me, you have clients previewing the edit remotely, via ftp. Either way we are going to start moving to PremPro gradually over the next year. Coming back to After Effects after 10 years is kind of nice, it leaves Motion and Livetype in the dust. I like the ability of After Effects to export ProRes, which Livetype could not do. CHEERS. Mark

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