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Adobe Premiere Pro, formerly known as Adobe Premiere, is a real-time, timeline based video editing software application. It is part of the Adobe Creative Suite, a suite of graphic design, video editing, and web development applications made by Adobe Systems. Premiere Pro has many hardware and software partners, and is included as an OEM package with high-end video editing cards, such as the Matrox RT.X2.

IntroductionEdit

Premiere Pro is a rewritten version of Adobe Premiere, and was launched in 2003. Although Premiere was available for Apple's Macintosh platform, Premiere Pro 1.x and |2.0 were only available for Windows due to the engineering costs of cross-platform development, and multiple competing products on Mac OS. However, Premiere Pro CS3 (3.0), released on July 1, 2007, was available for both the Windows and Macintosh operating systems (Intel-based Macs only).

Since its rewrite, Premiere Pro has grown in acceptance by the film and video industry, and was used in such movies as Dust to Glory and Superman Returns[1] (for the video capture process), and other venues such as Madonna'sConfessions Tour.[2]

Premiere Pro 1.5, released in 2004, improved support for high-definition video content, and added new project management tools and new filters. It also included support for 24p footage (such as footage from Panasonic's DVX-100). Version 1.5.1 added support for HDV.

Premiere Pro 2.0 further refined 24p and HDV editing, and it is the first major NLE to natively support the Canon 24F.[3] format on cameras such as the Canon XL H1, with an additional update.[4][5] Since version 2.0, Premiere Pro has required the processor to support SSE2, which is unavailable in some older processors.[6]

Premiere Pro CS3 added support for output to Blu-ray Disc, MPEG-4/H.264 and Flash-based web sites, as well as "Time Remapping," a simplified variable frame rate implementation. Premiere Pro CS3 3.1.0 added native Panasonic P2MXF import, editing and export of DVCPRO, DVCPRO50 and DVCPRO HD material.

An entry-level version, Adobe Premiere Elements has been developed for the consumer market since 2004.

Premiere Pro faces direct competition in the marketplace from Sony Vegas, products from Avid, and Apple's Final Cut Pro.

Starting in October 2017, Adobe Creative Cloud applications, such as Premiere Pro CC, rely on the Windows or macOS operating systems for decoding and playback of Dolby audio. Premiere Pro CC 2017 and earlier are no longer available and future versions will not provide support for encoding Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus sound formats.[7]

Release historyEdit

Version Platform Release date Significant changes Codename
Adobe Premiere 1.0 Mac December 1991[8]
  • First release of Premiere
  • QuickTime multimedia and VideoSpigot format support
  • PICT image support
  • Supported up to 160 x 120 pixels movie creation
  • Supported 8-bit audio
  • Supported output to video tape[8][9]
Demon
Adobe Premiere 2.0 Mac September 1992[10]
  • QuickTime video and audio capture support
  • Title creation
  • Title, Sequence, and Construction windows
  • Slow/fast motion support
  • 5 audio and 41 movie/still-image filters
  • 49 special effects
  • 16-bit, 44 kHz audio support
  • Filmstrip file format introduced
  • Numbered PICT sequence support
  • EDL support
  • Illustrator text import
  • SMTPE timecode support[10][11]
Adobe Premiere 3.0 Mac August 1993[12]
  • 99 stereo audio tracks
  • 97 video tracks
  • Video waveform monitor
  • Sub-pixel motion and field rendering
  • Batch digitizing
  • Full framerate preview from disk
  • Enhanced title window[12]
Adobe Premiere 1.0 Windows September 1993[13]
  • First release of Premiere application for Windows platform
  • 24-bit AVI and QuickTime video format support
  • Autodesk Animator file support
  • AVI, AIFF, and WAV audio format support
  • Still image support (Photoshop, BMP, DIB, PCX, PICT, PCX, and TIFF formats)
  • Two video tracks, three audio tracks, and one transition and superimpose track
  • No EDL, titling, and motion and device control available in then current Mac (v3.0) release[14][15][16]
Adobe Premiere 1.1 Windows February 1994[17]
  • AdobeCap video capture module
  • Expanded graphics and audio file support
  • TARGA and ADPCM file support
  • Image sequence import support[17][18]
Adobe Premiere 4.0 Mac July 1994[19]
  • Support for 97 superimposition tracks plus two A/B tracks
  • Trim window
  • Dynamic previewing
  • Custom filter and transition creation
  • Time variable filters
  • Batch capture
  • Time-lapse capture
  • NTSC 29.97 frame rate support[19][20][21]
Zambini
Adobe Premiere 4.0 Windows December 1994[22]
  • Adobe moves Windows platform release of Premiere directly from v1.1 to v4.0
  • Premiere 4.0 for Windows matches capabilities of Premiere 4.0 for Macintosh[23]
Adobe Premiere 4.2 Mac October 1995[24]
  • CD-ROM Movie Maker Plug-in
  • Data rate analysis tool
  • Power Macintosh-native Sound Manager 3.1[24]
Top Gun
Adobe Premiere 4.2 Windows April 1996[25]
  • 32-bit architecture
  • Long File Names support
  • Background compiling
  • Batch movie maker
  • 4K output support
  • Right-mouse button support
  • Uninstaller utility[26]
Adobe Premiere 4.2 for Silicon Graphics UNIX/SGI July 1997[27]
  • SGI O2 platform exclusive release
  • IRIX 6.3 integration
  • OpenGL accelerated versions of transition and special effects plug-ins
  • Platform-specific plug-ins by Silicon Graphics for combining 3D and video content[28]
Primo
Adobe Premiere 5.0 Windows and Mac May 1998[29]
  • Source/Program editing
  • Title window editor
  • Keyframeable audio and video filters
  • Collapsible tracks
  • Up to three hour project length support[29][30]
Mustang
Adobe Premiere 5.1 Windows and Mac October 1998[31]
  • QuickTime 3.0 support
  • DPS Perception support
  • Preview to RAM
  • "Smart" Preview file Timeline export
  • Multi-threaded, dual processor support[31]
Adobe Premiere 6.0 Windows and Mac January 2001[32]
  • Support for web video and DV formats
  • OHCI support
  • Title editor
  • Storyboard
  • Audio mixer
  • Timeline video track keyframes
Jukebox
Adobe Premiere 6.5 Windows and Mac August 2002
  • Real-time preview
  • Adobe Title Designer
  • Exporting to DVD as MPEG-2
Rockford
Adobe Premiere Pro 1.0
(Adobe Premiere 7.0)
Windows August 21, 2003
  • Rewritten source code for the whole program
  • Multiple nested timelines
  • Color correction tools
  • Sample-level audio editing
  • Track-based audio effects
  • 5.1 surround sound support
  • VST audio filters and ASIO audio hardware support
  • AAF export
  • Customizable keyboard shortcuts
  • Adobe Media Encoder
Columbo
Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 Windows May 24, 2004
  • Project Manager
  • Panasonic 24p support
  • Effects favorites
  • Project-ready Photoshop file creation
  • Automatic loading of built-in After Effects plug-ins
  • After Effects clipboard support
  • One-click color correction
  • AAF and EDL import and export
  • New DeEsser and DeHummer audio filters
  • New GPU effects
  • Bezier keyframe controls
Starsky
Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5.1 Windows March 1, 2005
Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 Windows January 17, 2006
  • Docking Workspaces
  • Multicam editing
  • Adobe Clip Notes
  • Dynamic Link with After Effects projects
  • DVD authoring from the timeline
  • Native HDV editing
  • Native SD and HD support
  • Enhanced color-correction tools
  • 10-bit and 16-bit color resolution support
  • 32-bit internal color processing
  • GPU-accelerated rendering
Stingray
Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 Windows and Mac OS X July 1, 2007
  • Output to DVD and Blu-ray Disc
  • High-quality slow motion with time remapping
  • Direct-to-disc recording and professional on-set monitoring
  • Publish Adobe Encore projects to the web
  • Multiple project panels with smart file search
  • Improved editing efficiency
  • Output for mobile devices
  • Help documentation available online
Buffy
Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 v3.1.0 Windows and Mac OS X October 18, 2007
Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 v3.2.0 Windows and Mac OS X April 14, 2008
Premiere Pro CS4 Windows and Mac 2008 Ironside
Premiere Pro CS5 Windows and Mac 2010
  • Initial support of Nvidia CUDA accelerated effects
Scully
Premiere Pro CS5.5 Windows and Mac 2011 Mulder
Premiere Pro CS6 Windows and Mac 2012
Premiere Pro CC 2013 Windows and Mac 2013
Premiere Pro CC 2014 Windows and Mac 2014
Premiere Pro CC 2015 Windows and Mac 2015
Premiere Pro CC 2017 (11.0) Windows and Mac 2016
  • Removal of Title Menu and Title Templates; replaced with Legacy Title function[34]
  • Essential Graphics[34]
Tornado
Premiere Pro CC 2018 (12.0) Windows and Mac 2017
  • Removal of support for encoding Dolby formats.[7]
Premiere Pro CC 2019 (13.0) Windows and Mac October 15, 2018[35]
  • Selective color grading
  • Intelligent audio cleanup
  • Premiere Rush files editable in Premiere Pro
  • Motion Graphics templates
Eraldicon[36]
Premiere Pro CC 2019 (13.1) Windows and Mac April 3, 2019 Magician
Premiere Pro CC 2019 (13.1.1) Windows and Mac April 17, 2019
  • This release of Premiere Pro fixes a number of issues that caused Premiere Pro to crash.[37]
Premiere Pro CC 2019 (13.1.2) Windows and Mac April 23, 2019
  • The 13.1.2 update for Premiere Pro includes two audio effects (DeNoise and DeReverb) that were missing in the Premiere Pro version 13.1.1 installer.[37]
Premiere Pro CC 2019 (13.1.3) Windows and Mac July 12, 2019
Premiere Pro CC 2019 (13.1.4) Windows and Mac July 28, 2019
  • Premiere Pro 13.1.4 includes all of the improvements from 13.1.3 with an additional bug fix that addresses a launch issue for some Windows systems with outdated drivers.[37]
Premiere Pro CC 2019 (13.1.5) Windows and Mac September 18, 2019
  • Adobe Premiere Pro 13.1.5 provides important fixes and is recommended for all users.[37]
Premiere Pro CC 2020 (14.0) Windows and Mac November 4, 2019[38]
  • Auto Reframe – Uses Artificial Intelligence to intelligently reframe videos for square or vertical aspect ratios
  • Time remapping's maximum is increased to 20,000% without the need for nesting sequences
  • Ability to export HDR content with HDR10 metadata[39]
Labyrinth
Premiere Pro CC 2020 (14.3) Windows and Mac June 30, 2020
  • Improved stability when switching editing workspaces when logged into Sync Settings
  • Improved stability when exporting using NVIDIA GPU without NVENC
  • Improved stability when selecting output name in export settings
  • Audio keyframes are removed when clicking the keyframe button
  • Improved performance when analyzing clip using Morph Cut
  • SurCode for Dolby E Decoder not working 
  • Animation for PSD files can be lost when imported on Windows
  • AVCHD progressive clips are incorrectly imported as interlaced
  • Decode error can occur when playing back QT XDCAM HD 422
Premiere Pro CC 2020 (14.3.1) Windows and Mac July 18, 2020
  • Ability to detach proxies - You can now remove proxies from your clips
  • Ability to close all other projects - You can now quickly close all other projects except for the one you are working on
  • Performance improvements and other enhancements - You can now export ProRes 4444 XQ in QuickTime and MXF. There are also playback improvements when playing back certain file formats.
Premiere Pro CC 2020 (14.3.2) Windows and Mac August 18, 2020
  • Motion scaling keyframes shift outside the clip boundaries when nested sequence is flattened.
  • Time remapping keyframes are not preserved when flattening multi-cam.
  • Marquee selection in freeform view does not respect selection order when adding to sequence.
  • Sending sequence to Audition from a production creates a duplicate project.
  • Improved stability when hovering or clicking the sequence menu. 
  • Optimization of right to left keyboard entry workflows. 
  • NDI driver selected as default on clean preferences leads to no audio output.

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Video Editing 101: Getting Started with Adobe Premiere Pro

One of the most fundamental parts of storytelling and filmmaking is editing. Without good editing, stories don’t fully come alive on screen. For this step-by-step tutorial on getting started with Adobe Premiere Pro CC (done on a Mac, but everything applies the same to PC), we put together a Video Editing Media Pack for you using our free Public Domain Project collection. Download this zip file to have some media to start working with.

1. Start Organized, Stay Organized

Make your life easier down the road by keeping your work organized from the start. Whether working off an internal or external hard drive, start every project by creating a project folder. This folder will contain all the files related to your project, placed accordingly in the following subfolders:

Always knowing where your files are located will save you tons of time and improve your workflow efficiency, while switching to a different workstation will be easy with all your files in one place. Plus, archiving your projects in an organized fashion will facilitate coming back to them effortlessly in the future.

2. Creating a Premiere Pro Project

Once you’ve launched Premiere Pro, start off by creating a New Project. This will bring up the New Project window, where you’ll need to specify the Name and Location of your project. Simply name your project and browse to the Project Folder you created in step 1.

In the Scratch Disks tab, set all options to Same as Project. These Premiere Pro storage locations are used for captured media, rendered previews, and project autosaves.

Note: If possible, use an additional hard drive for scratch-disk purposes only. This will load off your main drive and boost your editing, render, and export speeds.

3. Basic Overview of the Premiere Pro Interface

Here’s what a Premiere Pro project looks like — it’s a pretty straightforward video-editing interface. These four main windows make up your workspace:

  • Project (bottom left): Where you import and organize your media
  • Source Monitor (top left): Where you view and trim your raw media
  • Program Monitor (top right): Where you view your timeline sequence
  • Timeline (bottom right): Where you create your edit

You can move these windows around and customize your workspace in Window > Workspaces. Watch the short video below for an overview of these windows:

Within the Project and Source Monitor panels, you’ll also notice other tabs, such as Media Browser and Effect Controls. These are windows we will come back to in future tutorials.

4. Importing Media and Creating a New Sequence

Now that you’ve created your project, you can start by importing your media. There are several ways to do this in Premiere Pro. For now, simply click File > Import. You can import videos, audio files, and images.

Once you’ve imported your media, create a New Sequence by clicking File > New Sequence. This will open the New Sequence window, where you can specify advanced sequence settings. Since Premiere Pro does a great job at automating this process once you place your footage on the timeline, leave all this as it presents itself. Just rename your sequence at the bottom of the window and hit OK.

From the project window, drag one of the video files you imported earlier onto the timeline. As this is the first clip you drop on the timeline, Premiere Pro will ask you if you would like to match the sequence settings to this clip. Click “Change Sequence Settings.”

Note: If you’re working with multiple resolution formats (4K/HD/SD), make sure to drop the clip with the resolution you’d like to match the sequence settings to first.

5. Editing Basics

Now we’ll go over some basic editing tools, terms, and techniques. This will help you familiarize yourself with some of the more vital parts of the editing environment.

In and Out Points

Double click on one of the video files in your project panel; this will load the clip into your Source Monitor. Use the Mark In ({) and Mark Out (}) buttons to set the desired start and end for this clip. The grey bar under the clip shows your clip selection. You will always be able to tweak the length of this selection once you place your clip on the timeline, so no need to worry about getting the perfect selection now.

You can also use keyboard shortcuts to set in (I) and out (O) points. Watch the video below for an overview of this process:

Getting a Clip Onto the Timeline

Once you’ve made your selection using in and out points, you can either drag the clip onto the timeline (from the Project or Source Monitor windows) or using the Insert/Overwrite buttons.

Editing Your Clip on the Timeline

Now that you’ve got your clip on the timeline, you can move it around and adjust its length on either end using the Selection Tool (V). Your cursor will turn into a red arrow symbol when you position it at the inner or outer edge of the clip, allowing you to lengthen or shorten it. Using the Razor Tool (C), you can split your clip in two or cut out a section in the middle.

These two tools will allow you to do most of your basic editing. Watch the video clip below for a demonstration:

So there you have it! You’re on your way to becoming an award-winning editor. Of course, these are just the basics, but we have more on the way, and we’ll get more in-depth as we go, so that no matter you are in your learning, we can help you get to the next level in your editing.

Have questions or specific things you’d like to see? Let us know in the comments!

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Adobe Premiere Pro is a timeline-based video editing software application. It is part of the Adobe Creative Cloud, which includes video editing, graphic design, and web development programs. This software could cost you an arm and a leg but with the Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Crack, you get it for free, fully activated and ready to go.

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Create media bins based on project metadata search criteria. Search bins automatically update as relevant content is added to the project.


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Browse media and sequences from other projects and import them directly in your current project. Edit or reuse existing clips, cuts, and transitions from previous projects. Browse other projects in as many Media Browser panels as you need.


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-Intel Core2 Duo or AMD Phenom II processor with 64-bit support

-Microsoft Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (64 bit) or Windows 8 (64 bit)

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-4 GB of available hard-disk space for installation; additional free space required during installation (cannot install on removable flash storage devices)

-Additional disk space required for preview files and other working files (10 GB recommended)

-1280 x 800 display

-7200 RPM or faster hard drive (multiple fast disk drives configured for RAID 0 recommended)

-Sound card compatible with ASIO protocol or Microsoft Windows Driver Model

-QuickTime 7.6.6 software required for QuickTime features



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