Robert Jackson
September 6th, 2006, 03:54 PM
I've been working for a couple of weeks now with Premiere Pro 2. I just wanted to offer up a couple of comments, since I've spent most of my time working on a Mac until now.
I'll say up front that I don't care for PCs much. It seems like they're too finicky about configuration files and stuff that doesn't have anything to do with what I'm trying to do. I kind of got backed into working with a PC because I've shot a bunch of 24P footage with an HD-100 and Apple doesn't seem too interested in making Final Cut Studio work well with it. Also, I really like the Cineform codec and working with it in Premiere Pro seemed like a good option for me.
Anyway, what I really wanted to say is that Adobe's image processing features are really bowling me over. I still don't care for aspects of the way Premiere handles as an editing platform and I think LiveType is about a thousand times better than Premiere's titler or the Boris software I bought. I'd give anything to be using LiveType with Premiere. As far as taking the image and tweaking it, though, there's no comparison, IMO. Premiere gives you a lot of the same tools that are available in Photoshop. Tools like the Shadow/Highlight tool and the way you can deal with issues of contrast and color correction are very intuitive for a long-time Photoshop user. I wish the scopes were better in Premiere, but I'm getting results that I'd never get in Final Cut Pro.
I don't work for Adobe or anything and I'd honestly still rather be working in Final Cut Pro, or at least working with LiveType, but I wanted to share this with other Mac users who may not have had any firsthand experience with Premiere. I hadn't messed with it in years...since Premiere 6.5, I think. It's a really nice package, IMO. I'm big enough to admit it. ;-)
-Rob
I'll say up front that I don't care for PCs much. It seems like they're too finicky about configuration files and stuff that doesn't have anything to do with what I'm trying to do. I kind of got backed into working with a PC because I've shot a bunch of 24P footage with an HD-100 and Apple doesn't seem too interested in making Final Cut Studio work well with it. Also, I really like the Cineform codec and working with it in Premiere Pro seemed like a good option for me.
Anyway, what I really wanted to say is that Adobe's image processing features are really bowling me over. I still don't care for aspects of the way Premiere handles as an editing platform and I think LiveType is about a thousand times better than Premiere's titler or the Boris software I bought. I'd give anything to be using LiveType with Premiere. As far as taking the image and tweaking it, though, there's no comparison, IMO. Premiere gives you a lot of the same tools that are available in Photoshop. Tools like the Shadow/Highlight tool and the way you can deal with issues of contrast and color correction are very intuitive for a long-time Photoshop user. I wish the scopes were better in Premiere, but I'm getting results that I'd never get in Final Cut Pro.
I don't work for Adobe or anything and I'd honestly still rather be working in Final Cut Pro, or at least working with LiveType, but I wanted to share this with other Mac users who may not have had any firsthand experience with Premiere. I hadn't messed with it in years...since Premiere 6.5, I think. It's a really nice package, IMO. I'm big enough to admit it. ;-)
-Rob