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Premiere Pro 2015.3 Pascal GPU Performance

Puget Systems tests the performance of Premiere Pro CC 2015.3 on the new NVIDIA Titan X (Pascal) GPU. Great read for the Premiere Pro user who doubles as a computer wiz. Definitely check out this post if you're considering building your own UHD editing suite.

With new models of video cards being launched and updates to Premiere Pro being released on a constant basis, we spend a significant amount of time here at Puget Systems re-doing testing that is at times only a few months old. In fact, although our last Premiere Pro GPU article was published only about 2 months before this article, the release of Premiere Pro 2015.3 (10.4) as well as the new NVIDIA Titan X (Pascal version) video card meant that it is already time for us to re-run our benchmarks. —Matt Bach, Puget Systems

Swiss Army Man: How Adobe Creative Cloud Served as an All-Purpose Post Tool

Read how Premiere Pro and the suite of Adobe Creative Cloud apps were used to edit Swiss Army Man. This Creative Planet Network article by Oliver Peters interviews editor Matthew Hannam who describes his transition to Premiere Pro for the editing of Swiss Army Man, and some of the benefits that came with it.

That’s also the beauty of working with Premiere Pro: there’s a seamless integration with After Effects. What’s amazing about Premiere is the quality of the built-in effects. You get effects that are actually useful in telling the story. I used the warp stabilizer and timewarp a lot. -Matthew Hannam

Underdog: Helium 8K Post Workflow in Premiere Pro

Edward Khoma, Co-Founder of Abandon Visuals summarizes the 8K post-production workflow of short film Underdog, edited in Premiere Pro.

"The Underdog" from RED Digital Cinema and presented by Abandon Visuals is the story of an unnamed fighter and his quest to become the champion of an underground fight club. Shot on a WEAPON with HELIUM 8K S35 sensor and Leica Summicron-C lenses, the short film showcases a fighter as he prepares for his shot at glory. —Abandon Visuals