Posted By Neil Matsumoto
I recently attended an Adobe press event at their headquarters in San Jose to preview some of their pro video tools. Adobe experts gave us working demos of Premiere Pro, After Effects, SpeedGrade, Audition, Prelude, Story, and showcased their brand new platform, Adobe Anywhere. For the past several years, Adobe has been hitting it out
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Adobe continues its path at being one of the most innovative video post solutions company in the industry. At IBC, they recently announced an exciting new platform – Adobe Anywhere. You probably knew that Cloud Computing was available, but how about Cloud Editing? The new workflow platform allows users of Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
It goes without saying that the production industry has seen some significant changes in the past couple of years. Disruptive camera technology (RED ONE, Canon 5D Mark II, etc.) has created a new industry in which low-budget filmmakers can now compete with studios in delivering a professional looking film. The post-production industry is no different
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
I recently named Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium as my top product of 2011. With the release of their Mercury Playback Engine, as well as Apple’s release of Final Cut Pro X, Adobe has slowly but surely taken back some of the NLE marketshare that Apple has dominated over the years. With the ability
Posted By Clint Milby
On Monday at NAB, the amazing people at Adobe arranged for me to meet with the project manager for Premiere CS5.5, Al Mooney, who very graciously took some time to enlighten me on what people can expect from this upgrade. I was a bit skeptical going into the interview, as many times software upgrades that
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Every year, Adobe holds MAX, a worldwide conference that allows attendees to learn new skills, explore up-and-coming technologies, as well as network with their fellow Adobe users. MAX 2010 took place October 23 – 27 at the Los Angeles Convention Center and held over 200 informative sessions and 100 hands-on labs for designers, developers and