Adobe Premier makes me homicidal
Adobe Premier makes me homicidal
- kill him! :ar15: - why me?
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Re: Adobe Premier makes me homicidal
do you have pro or 6.5? i'm fed up with 6.5 but i hear they made substantial improvements in the upgrade to 7.0 (pro).
medicate? oh, i thought you said "meditate."
Re: Adobe Premier makes me homicidal
6.5 - I ran across some info on v7 while looking for some info on v6.5 (how to apply reverb across a track instead of a clip - impossible, I think). 7 actually seemed pretty usable - though it's a shame it took 7 versions to get to that point!!
Do you use it for work or fun?
Do you use it for work or fun?
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i use it at home mostly, just for cutting faux music videos (ala the video on this page). i'm stuck with 6.5 there but i've used 7 and it's a definite improvement. at work we either use ulead videostudio (a budget app but gets the job done) on the pcs or final cut 4 on the macs. turns out they never released premier pro (a.k.a. 7) for the mac so we pretty much gave up on the licenses we bought. regarding that reverb issue, i'll check it out when i get home and see if there isn't a way to work around it.
medicate? oh, i thought you said "meditate."
Re: Adobe Premier makes me homicidal
Thanks dude, that's nice of you. I think one workaround for me is to output the whole shebang and then load it the outputted file into Premier - so now it will all be on one track (at this part it's there's no sounds except for one guy talking - I just want to put a little verb on it since he's in a cavernous hall)
I'll check out the video tomorrow from work - I've been thinking about doing the same thing ("to learn it better" ).
Would you say ulead videostudio is more intuitive than Premiere?
I'll check out the video tomorrow from work - I've been thinking about doing the same thing ("to learn it better" ).
Would you say ulead videostudio is more intuitive than Premiere?
Re: Adobe Premier makes me homicidal
not that you were asking me but I think I remember you saying how much you loved Acid a hundred years ago. If that is you, or even if it's not, really really check out Sony Vegas. It's the app that gets all the pooh dropped on it by most editors but I think it rules. I get it done in vegas twice as fast as anything else (I use Final Cut at work).
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Re: Adobe Premier makes me homicidal
I wasn't alive a hundred years ago, but I do find Acid very easy to use - and I thought that Vegas was for pro audio, not video!! I'll look into it, tnx, that's good to know.
I doubt the Powers That Be have much dough allotted for my thrice-annual video work, but maybe if I hassle them enough and do my research I can make my life easier...
I doubt the Powers That Be have much dough allotted for my thrice-annual video work, but maybe if I hassle them enough and do my research I can make my life easier...
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Re: Adobe Premier makes me homicidal
Actually, it's got a pretty strong following - it only get's pooh-poohed on by the grizzled veterans and the recent art college grades - ie people who think they know everything.syrupcore wrote:not that you were asking me but I think I remember you saying how much you loved Acid a hundred years ago. If that is you, or even if it's not, really really check out Sony Vegas. It's the app that gets all the pooh dropped on it by most editors but I think it rules. I get it done in vegas twice as fast as anything else (I use Final Cut at work).
will
I would have mentioned it before, but I assumed with Premiere that you must be using a Mac, since Vegas makes so much more sense than Premiere if you are using a pc.
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Re: Adobe Premier makes me homicidal
I used premiere for years, and after using Vegas on the PC and especially Final Cut Pro on the mac, I'll never look back.
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Re: Adobe Premier makes me homicidal
kkkk- i checked it out and yea, there's no way to apply the effect across a track (how shitty). what i'd recommend is that you just finish editing the video and render the audio portion as a windows wav (file > export timeline > audio > settings > file type), then import the wav into your project timeline, apply the effect to the now whole clip while muting the original dry track.
as far as videostudio goes, i don't use it for any artistic editing, mostly just as a utility for trimming video or combining video. the main reason i use it is because it works well for mpeg video (a good real-time mpeg editor can be a bitch to find). if you're into artistic and / or high quality video, i'd say if you're stuck with a PC, take a look at the new version of premiere (it's far more intuitive) and if you've got a mac, FCP4 is worth every penny.
as far as videostudio goes, i don't use it for any artistic editing, mostly just as a utility for trimming video or combining video. the main reason i use it is because it works well for mpeg video (a good real-time mpeg editor can be a bitch to find). if you're into artistic and / or high quality video, i'd say if you're stuck with a PC, take a look at the new version of premiere (it's far more intuitive) and if you've got a mac, FCP4 is worth every penny.
medicate? oh, i thought you said "meditate."
Re: Adobe Premier makes me homicidal
Likewise, I did Premiere editing for the longest time... and suffered through strange quirky errors. I'm sure Final Cut Pro is an agenda item at all Avid board meetings.
Vegas for PC is also much more stable.
Vegas for PC is also much more stable.
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Like when you try to output the clip and overwrite an existing file, and Premiere sends an error message positing that your hard-disk may be full?digital19 wrote:Likewise, I did Premiere editing for the longest time... and suffered through strange quirky errors.
That one might be my favorite.
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