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NVIDIA Maximus and Premiere Pro CS5.52 5 months ago

With the advent of version 5.52 of Premiere Pro, Adobe offered support for what NVIDIA calls Maximus on the PC platform.  Maximus in essence is a Quadro card combined with a Tesla card.  Okay, what’s a Tesla card?  Basically, it’s a Quadro card without the display outputs – …

Diving into NVIDIA GPU’s and what they mean for Premiere Pro 7 months ago

Trying to quantify the GPU in a Premiere Pro…For the editing and pro community, it is a big deal.  It is something that I’ve wanted to do for some time, but I had no idea how complicated and time consuming this would be! I went into this endeavor thinking that I would clearly delineate between [...]

Details on the Production Premium switching offer 10 months ago

What a crazy second half we’re off to.  Within our industry, we rarely if ever have seen the kind of furor that has been happening over the last several weeks.  The blogosphere and twittersphere have been going crazy within our creative community.  Recently, that’s been accentuated by Adobe’s …
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Backing up Adobe’s commitment to Pro’s – making it easy … 10 months ago

Over the last couple of weeks with Apple’s recent announcements, we’ve had a lot of attention focused on Adobe’s digital video and audio group (DVA) and for the vast majority of it, it’s been great.  People are seeing (for the first time in some cases) Adobe’s …
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Premiere Pro on a Mac – what is the truth? last year

Premiere Pro CS5 has been a successful release by any measure and many people have come to know about the Mercury Playback Engine.  What’s been less clear is what the MPE really is and what it means for users of both Mac and PC. So to begin, it makes sense to start with defining what [...]
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Premiere Pro CS5 maintenance – two great tips! last year

Previously, I had put up a post around CS4 and how to trash your prefs and I’ve referenced this link for the better part of a year when addressing some of the questions on the Adobe Premiere Pro support forum. With CS5, we’ve updated the feature so that you do not have to dig into [...]
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Adobe Beginner Classes Episodes #39-44 are live last year

I’ve started a couple of ‘sub-series’ in this group: Premiere Pro Basics and Photoshop Basics.  I’ve found that many people are still just getting started and are at a lost for where to get some foundational knowledge.  Hopefully, some of these episodes will help. …
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Hearst TV – Continuing to migrate to Adobe Premiere Pro last year

I’ve discussed Hearst TV previously, but with the publishing of a new showcase article, it’s worth discussing again.  On the top left of the web page is a link to viewing the video – this is the best part in my opinion.  Read on for some more insight into what Hearst is doing. I …
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Great Webinar video from a prominent FCP user last year

Lets get the basics out of the way… I’m passionate about Adobe I’ve been thought of as peddling Adobe on FCP forums I tend to be very effusive and positive about things I like That being said, I have to say that I’m REALLY psyched about this recent webinar by Chris Fenwick …
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Production Premium workshop in Boston 11/15 last year

If you’re in the Boston area and interested in learning more about Production Premium CS5 as well as one of the best professional videography associations around, then you’ll want to visit Monday night’s NPVA meeting this coming Monday. I’ll be doing an overview of CS5 for …
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