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Re: Questions for CS6

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Dennis RadekeRe: Questions for CS6
by on Apr 13, 2012 at 1:03:00 am

[Bob Woodhead] "- Copy and paste clip parameters onto other clips?"

No, but we know FCP users want this and it's on our list.

[Bob Woodhead] "- Can you save favorites, like filter presets & transitions, in a project bin?"

You can't save them in the project but they are persistent on your machine. There are ways to move them to other machines too.

[Bob Woodhead] "- What (new) 3rd party plugin devs are on board, ESPECIALLY to create transition plugins? For example, it would be awesome to have FxFactory show up in PPro."

We have just about everything and since we've been 64-bit a long time, you won't have to worry about waiting to long to get updated versions. FX Factory built their architecture on Apple's graphics engine and as a result cannot easily port it over to Premiere Pro. My advice is to tell them you want it for PRemiere Pro. As a plugin company they are dependent on users and host applications like Premiere Pro.

[Bob Woodhead] "Search timeline for clip names, selected clips can then be acted upon (see Q#1 above)."

Several ways I could interpret your question here, but I would say in a general sense, yes. We have searching in the project panel and a variety of ways to search. We have clip usage now showing up on the thumbnails in the bins.

[Bob Woodhead] "Nested sequences that can retain their (preview) render status. Eg; I had a project recently that had dozens of greenscreen + graphics segments that combined in different ways to create 21 30-minute vids. In FCP, as the render files are maintained, I only needed to render the composites once, and all the renders flowed to the resultant sequences, saving a HUGE (monster) amount of render time."

Don't know, but I think the answer is yes and it's been that way for a while. I won't be able to check for a while so maybe someone else can help me out on this one. BTW - remember that our greenscreen is a) very usable and b) real-time!


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