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Tag: New Features
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Premiere Pro New Features – Join Through Edits
Anyone coming from FCP7 knows what a through edit is.
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Premiere Pro New Features – Sorting in Icon View
Icon view in CS6 was awesome, right?
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After Effects New Features – Set Origin on 3D Track
This improvement to the 3D Camera Tracker will you decide where you want your world center to be located. Adobe settled on the coordinates common to most 3D applications of 0,0,0 meaning if you were to model an object with the new Cinema 4D Lite and keep it at the default location, it will come back into your AE scene at exactly the point you setup in this step.
See how it all works in the video.
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Premiere Pro New Features – Media Management and Linking Media
Premiere CS6 had a very basic media management system. I’m not gonna lie, it wasn’t great. But that is all changing with Premiere Pro CC’s Link and Locate feature. They’ve redesigned Media Management and created a new Link Media dialogue to deal with all of the issues. Check out how it all works and the magical automatic relinking in our demo video.
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Premiere Pro New Features – Move Clips in Program Monitor with the Keyboard
You get the point from the title, but this video will show you how you can now move your clips around in the program monitor using your keyboard. We show you the good and bad of this new feature.
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After Effects New Features – Encoding Via Adobe Media Encoder
Want to render in the background? Now you can!
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Premiere Pro New Features – The Audio Clip Mixer
Only being able to use your audio mixer to keyframe on the track level wasn’t the greatest.
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Premiere Pro New Features – Zoom into Source and Program Monitor with the Keyboard
This one pretty much explains itself. In CS6 you couldn’t use your keyboard to zoom into your source and program monitors. In the video we demonstrate how to set up the keyboard shortcuts for this new feature.
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Premiere Pro New Features – Smart Render for ProRes and Preview Files
Export speed has always been a bit of an issue with certain codecs in Premiere Pro. A lot of this was improved in CS6 with the addition of Smart Rendering.