Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Editing Software

The editing software I have been given to use is the Adobe Master Suite CS6. Obviously I will not be using every single aspect of the master suite but I will be using a few. For example; I will be using Adobe Premiere CS6 and Adobe After Effects CS6.
I have very little to no experience with these two pieces of software as I have never really needed to make or edit a video before AS. Throughout AS and A2 I have learnt more and more about Premiere and I now feel comfortable using it and I believe I will be able to use it to a professional standard.
Premiere (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Premiere_Pro)


Adobe Premiere is an editing program that allows users to move clips around, edit the sound levels and to add images or other pieces of media as overlays. In its most basic form Premiere is a very very professional version of Windows Movie Maker. Premiere Pro supports high resolution video editing at up to 10,240 × 8,192 resolution, at up to 32-bits per channel colour, in both RGB and YUV. Audio sample-level editing, VST audio plug-in support, and 5.1 surround sound mixing are available. Premiere Pro's plug-in architecture enables it to import and export formats beyond those supported by QuickTime or DirectShow, supporting a wide variety of video and audio file formats and codecs on both MacOS and Windows. When used with Cineform's Neo line of plug-ins, it supports 3D editing with the ability to view 3D material using 2D monitors, while making individual left and right eye adjustments.

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