DSLR Editing Workflow in Premiere Pro CS5

August 4th, 2010 Category: Photography

Editing video footage from a DSLR HD camera with Adobe Premiere versions like CS4 and smaller was definitely a pain. Incredible slow when working with the native material, incredible complicated when working with proxy files etc.

Now with Adobe Premiere CS5 editing DSRL HD footage is working more smooth. Jason Levine shows how footage from different cameras with different resolutions and frame rates can be edited now. Sure a 64-bit machine with sufficient RAM and CPU power helps.

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