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  • what if your inporting dslr footage and camcorder footage, do you still set it up as dslr?

  • Is someone sleeping next to you? your voice is so *mother fucking* soft. (sorry I had to put the curse word in there not to seem too girly)

  • Can see you love the Beatles... BTW Nice tutorial

  • Which capture format do you use, HDV or DV, when using DSLR footage?

  • Awsome! I havent even watched the video fully and i like it!

  • @ilovethesimpsons8 - learn to spell dude (before you try and make clever comments)

  • After mixing all clips with different fps , what is your final render settings to export the movie and what format, do you render at 30fps , 24fps ?

  • Great info. But what about PC users? Any videos showing raw DSLR footage being edited real-time on a PC? I've love to see it. And know the system specs for the PC.

  • loose the sideburns dude

  • wait... do you need quicktime to edit mov. file in premiere pro cs5

  • Few questions:

    Why is there a red render bar above some clips? How can that be labled "native?"

    Apple has ProRes, Avid had DNxHD... what does Adobe have as a high quality intermediate codec? I don't like the idea of editing h.264 files because they are long GOP and seem to be inherently poor for anything except delivery.

    Thank you very much!

  • oh wow, ur'e jason leveane. thats crazy, i actually saw this video about a year ago, and then a couple of weeks ago i saw an adobe tv video with u and u had much longer hair. my gosh.

  • and by the way i don't think that editing at 1/4th is a professional solution. When I come back to my old FCP 7 (which i am trying to get away of..) i am amazed how precise is the scrubbing and control response. FULL REZ (422pro res is fat but.. ).

    Does someone has a solution to that? tricky Sequence setting in PP?

  • CS5.5 with an I7 doesn't play smoothly.. even at 1/2 resolution, if you scrub rapidely through a timeline everything slows downs. It just doesn't work that well.

  • Any CS5 experience on a PC? Just curious because most everyone on the adobe hardware forum insists that you need a $10,000 PC to run premiere CS5. And you'll need to build it yourself.

    I was hoping to buy something off the shelf for about $,2,000. Just how wrong am I?

  • @laughingcrows Don't worry dude, I have a 2 year old $1000 PC and i can edit 1080p footage in premiere CS5 aswell as After effects without any problems

  • @laughingcrows And also if your planning on buying a new PC, you don't need to build one your selve. You can choose the hardware you want and most of the stores will build them for you for free

  • 5:34 lmfao

  • I have 7D footage on a MBP Mid 2008 with a 8600GT card with the machine having 6 Gigs of memory. I have set my playback and pause resolutions to 1/4. I am still getting very high processor usage. I am assuming it's my old 2.8 Ghz Core two processor right? Seems to playback native AVCHD footage from my Panasonic HMC40 better than the native H.264 from the 7D.

  • I have a 7D and am looking to get the 15" mbp with the core i7 processor. Should I have any trouble editing in Premiere Pro CS5? Or should it be pretty smooth sailing?

  • great video!! thanks for your help. Can you make one on exporting showing what setting should be used.

  • Hello Jason... I was just wondering what the exact specs are on your mbp. or if there were a macbook pro set sof minimum system requirements that you recommended as opposed to the generic basic requirements on the adobe sit.... Thanks in advance

  • lol your voice reminds me of the late Bob Ross God rest the dead, or were you taping late night lol, great vid either way

  • how good is the mpb i7 at running premier and after effects?

  • if i recorded a video on my 7d in 60fps and my sequence is 30fps, how do i make an slow motion video?

  • Evangelist TV ROOLZ!! The best show on TV.

  • nice video! I got a question: I got an i7-920, 6gb ram, geforce gtx260. when I want to play my cutted clips in the timeline it doesnt playback very smooth. and after a few secs its lagging. are there any options I can check for this problem? and is there a "ram preview" available just like in after effects? thank you ! :)

  • quick question I dont have Dslr in my sequence presets why is that

  • quick question I dont have Dslr in my sequence presets why is that

  • @chinuarhodes Because you got PPRO from a torrent?

  • @nakedvolleyball

    Nope.... because he probably has the trial version (like I do at the moment) downloaded direct from adobe. They doen't include a few of the features such as DLSR sequence until you pay up!

  • @nakedvolleyball I actually did not get it from a torrent but no worries I figured it out

  • @nellyfear

    No, I think it just feels a little weird to talk at volume to your computer in your apartment.

  • Anyone else notice that this is the dude who's in the promo video for Adobe Creative Suite CS5?

    and although edit natively in Premiere is a big plus when compared to previous versions.

    its frustrating that the canon's export h.264 which is not an ideal format for top quality HD, also After effects doest like it.

  • @MainstreamKid No...but I do find it odd that anyone would use a mac to edit with.

  • @eisontv the 7D and 5S mkii don't take SD cards, they take CF cards. Also, he showed you the sequence settings, you just select DSL; so, I have no idea what you're taking about.

  • Great video.

    What hardware were you using to edit these clips?

    

  • great video!~

  • Do you have experience with Nikon D5000 footage. I can't get video to play in PrePro CS5. Only audio. However it will import fine in CS3. What am I doing wrong???

    ps, I'm on windows.

  • hey do you think that it's the same with a macbook pro 2.4GHz and 4gb ram and nvidia 320m?

  • NOTE to all the newbies build or buy BIG ASS GAMING COMPUTER...lots of ram, processing, grapphics processing, power, and storage...no one ever mentioned that when I started...ADOBE programs are power horses this guys quite soft voice makes it seem so nice and simple...myself, and many others had many many issues with PC abode editing...and be carefull abode cs4 -cs5 media encoder are glinchy and have left me stranded a couple important times.

  • I like this. Like all these they assume we know a little too much. Would love to chat with you about setting up my projects properly and Scratch disk use so I dont have files all over the place. Drop me an email at creativemaxims@gmail.com if you have time to help.

  • haha great tour of the new stuff

  • One question: What key do you press to go "fullscreen"? Great work have seen all three of your tuts, really good work please keep it up I'm a subscriber! =)

  • @spelwave On the US keyboard, it's the 'tilde' key, just below the ESC key. Just hover your cursor over any panel, hit the tilde key, and it will go full-screen. This function is the same in Prem/AE/SB & ENC. It's different on int'l keyboards, but it can be mapped to anything in keyboard shortcuts.

  • Your Voice is Creep...lol..But good tut.

  • when you say without transcoding, what does that mean? is the transcoding done before it shows up on the timeline, or only when you render, or do you just not notice the transcoding? it seems to me if you have 24 fps footage and 30 fps footage, transcoding has to be done somewhere? but cool tutorial, i sub'd.

  • @maskedmillionaire Indeed, there is no transcoding at all during the import/editing process. Just as you see in the video, we never modify the original file. Never. From the camera/card to the timeline. Now, to be fair, there may be times when Premiere's real-time conversion may not be interpreting as well as it could; for this, users often to a conversion from say 30p/24p in After Effects (which does a great job). There are also several third-party apps out there that specialize in conversions.

  • @maskedmillionaire (continued) ReVisionFX' Twixtor is very good; Magic Bullet Frames is another; Again, I think we do a pretty good job natively, but there *are* other options. But truly, the incredible power of Mercury and Premiere Pro in 64-bit is that we're able to do this, and you can truly capture/shoot and begin cutting in moments, without the hassle of conversion (or generation loss). Export once at the end, and you're done...maintaining the highest quality throughout the process.

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