Exporting from Premiere can be a bit of a manual process. There are so many settings to get right in the export dialogue, and so many ways to screw the settings if you adjust them all manually.
Tag: New Features
-
Premiere Pro New Features – Symmetrical Transition Trims
In Premiere Pro CS6, when you trimmed a transition, it would pull from one side of that transition leaving the other side in place.
I personally found this a bit odd, because typically I wanted an to make an adjustment to both sides of the dissolve. Now, in the new version of Premiere, that is the default behavior. Watch the video for tips and tricks, including how to trim asymmetrically if you need to.
-
Premiere Pro New Features – Trim to Zero Duration
In this video we go over the new feature that allows you to trim a clip to zero duration. In other words, you can trim a clip to be removed from your timeline.
-
Premiere Pro CS6 – Toggle Full Screen
In this quick Premiere Pro CS6 tutorial, I go over the basics of using the new Toggle Full Screen feature. This feature lets you quickly toggle your primary or secondary monitor to become a full screen display for the video you are editing. It’s particularly helpful when editing on a smaller resolution screen or on a screen that is not connected to an external broadcast monitor.
Credits: Thanks to John Gumaer for doing the intro sound design.
-
After Effects CS6 – 3D Camera Tracker
After Effects CS6 brings about the introduction of a game changing new feature, the 3D Camera Tracker. Using the same technology previously introduced in the Warp Stabilizer, the 3D Camera Tracker will analyze your footage in the background and attempt to track 3D features to create a solved camera.
-
After Effects CS6 – Bounding Boxes
This tutorial covers the new bounding box feature in After Effects CS6. With this feature, you can easily visualize the edges of your layers, making layers more discoverable and easy to work with. The video goes into detail about the simple and more advanced benefits of these display elements. One of the greatest new features is the ability to snap anchor points to corners, edges, and the center of layers.
Credits: Thanks to John Gumaer for doing the intro sound design.