Adobe released updates to all their Creative Cloud applications last week at Adobe Max. I have two detailed articles this week on the
new features in Adobe
Premiere Pro CC and Adobe
Audition CC. Along with Adobe, I also have articles and videos covering interesting stuff you need to know for Apple Final Cut Pro X.
Before we start talking about new training, though, I
REALLY want to encourage you to listen to last week's
Digital Production Buzz. We spent the entire show talking about how to successfully
run a creative business. I found the interviews so compelling, I played them for my students - all of whom want to start their own company. We looked at how to deal with
competition, where to find
new customers, what to look for when
building a team,
pricing, and a wealth of great advice from people who've been in the industry for years. This is one of our
best shows this year. I've been in this business a long time and I learned new things.
Here's the link.
Webinars returned last week with a look at
multicam editing in Final Cut Pro X. If you haven't tried multicam editing, this webinar is a great way to get started. What we discovered is that editing multicam clips is both fast and easy. But, getting your system ready for multicam editing requires thinking about media and storage in totally different ways from single camera editing. You'll find all the details in our
store.
In this week's webinar, we'll look at
key new features in Adobe Premiere Pro,
Audition and
Media Encoder. Adobe updated all its Creative Cloud software at Adobe Max last week, so this week, we'll examine what was released. As always, our live events are
FREE! The session is on Thursday,
here's the link to learn more and register.
On the
Final Cut front, I was answering an email from a reader about Auditions in FCP X and realized I haven't written about them for more than five years. Hmm.... time to update that. As I was researching this article, I discovered that Auditions can also be used to compare effects, which is really cool. You'll find the article below in the
Articles section.
That's it for this week. See you at Thursday's webinar and chat with you next Monday. In the meantime,
edit well
.