

Despite a minor resurgence of usage in the Final-Cut-camp and Avid still being used in very complex production workflows, Premiere Pro has taken over parts of the industry. The industry status of Adobe Premiere Pro

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The best Premiere Pro course was recently released Turning back time to the film-to-digital transition, the industry seemed to be firmly divided between Final Cut Pro editors and Avid Media Composer(s) ruling major production houses.Īfter Final Cut’s very divisive version 10 release and Avid’s years of arguably over-conservative handling of updates to Media Composer, Premiere Pro, at that time still the underdog, began to gain ground. Does the “Best Practices & Workflow Guide” give a comprehensive enough overview? Let’s find out!Īdobe has indeed done a solid job in its stewardship of Premiere Pro. More recently, Adobe has added features like Productions, Multi-Camera-Editing and integrations with cloud services like Frame.io, making the software all the more compelling for larger production houses. Adobe’s editing software has continued its steady rise and has been one of the de-facto industry standard for years. Adobe has released a free 140-page “Best Practices & Workflow Guide” for Premiere Pro.
