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Walter SoykaRe: What are you thinking about CS6?
by on May 1, 2012 at 11:19:21 pm

[Jeremy Garchow] "Dynamic LInk to AE is really truly great. It's like having the power of AE and all that entails connected directly to your NLE (because...youknow...it is connected to the NLE). If you know and use AE, it's truly the crown jewel."

I agree wholeheartedly with Jeremy on this. With my graphics orientation, dynamic link between AE and Pr has been a huge workflow boost. I've been really happy with what I've seen in CS6, and I think it's a natural choice for graphics-heavy post. I'll be curious to see what the adoption rate in promo-land is.

One thing I'd mention, though -- a lot of people are comparing Pr CS6 to the erstwhile FCP8, but I think it's important to remember that this is not actually FCP. There are a few differences (like the natural inclination for all-native workflow and the attendant render upon output, for example) that FCP users will have to learn, but I think Adobe has done an outstanding job of improving Pr (and incorporating some good ideas from other NLEs) without losing their own philosophy on editorial.

Walter Soyka
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