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Adobe: Streamlining HDR Workflows: Dolby Supports Adobe XMP

Adobe XMP is an open standard for metadata, which allows content creators to add labels and settings instructions to media. With the growing power of modern cameras to capture an ever wider range of light and color, XMP offers powerful tools for including supplemental information about images and how they can be displayed, or optimized... This makes Adobe XMP a great match for Dolby Vision, an advanced standard for High Dynamic Range (HDR) video content and displays. HDR describes modern imaging technologies, enabling televisions, for example, to produce more realistic images, with more contrast, more detail in the shadows and highlights, and deeper color. —Eric Philpott, Adobe

Adobe: Celebrating 25 Years of Premiere Pro

Adobe Premiere, released in 1991, was part of that revolution. Instead of a traditional video editing system comprised of expensive hardware, Premiere was software-only and could run on an affordable computer. With Adobe Premiere the user could place clips on the timeline, add effects, transitions, and a soundtrack. It looks simple by today’s standards, but it opened the door to anyone who wanted to learn the art of visual storytelling. —Adobe

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Forbes: Adobe's Path To Entering The Virtual Reality Story

What is Adobe's vision for VR? In this immersive 5-page Forbes article, contributor Michael Humphrey sits down with several Adobe managers, scientists and researchers to discuss the role of software in VR storytelling. It's a dense but rewarding read, and mentions Premiere Pro on more than one occasion. For example, on page 3, Michael talks about "presence" or the feeling of being in VR, and uses the term "True North" to describe the place the viewer sees first. It makes sense for the primary action to fall inside this True North because of its familiarity and significance to the viewer. Shifting the True North in Premiere Pro is easily done. In fact, the capability was there long before support for VR was introduced. The Offset effect in Premiere Pro can adjust the center of a clip by panning the image within the frame. The challenge becomes shifting the True North to follow an action or story. Adjusting the Offset can be incredibly jarring, if not dangerous, within a VR headset. Michael describes the feeling as "freaking out". The point is VR storytelling is a radically new media with its own cinematic language, and Adobe Premiere Pro is at the forefront of developing tools for that new language.

So, what do you ultimately learn from reading this article? Plenty. I think the key takeaway is that Adobe wants to be the software at the center of the VR revolution. They are motivated by the increasing accessibility of VR and AR capable devices, as well as the "groundswell" of interest from content creators. But the success of this pursuit does not come without several big "ifs", which Michael lists on page 1.

This is a three-part monthly series about the role software will play in Virtual Reality storytelling, seen through the lens of Adobe Research and creators. —Michael Humphrey, Forbes

Introducing Premiere Pro Templates by Rampant Design

Style effects company, Rampant Design, has really been ramping up it's Premiere Pro content ever since the new year. Not long ago, they launched Make Better Video, a free Premiere Pro tutorial series. Now Rampant Design is offering Premiere Pro templates and presets for purchase. These professional-grade templates come ready to use; just open the Premiere Pro project file and drag-and-drop your footage in the video placeholders.

The template selection is growing quickly, according to Rampant Design founder, Sean Mullen, with roughly 100 templates in production at the time of this writing. The cool thing about Rampant's Premiere Pro templates is they are accompanied with a video tutorial on how to use them. So not only do you see what you're getting, but you also get an inside look at how the templates are developed. 

Source: http://PremiereTemplates.net

Make Better Video: Free Adobe Premiere Pro Tutorials

Introducing Make Better Video, a new Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects and Photoshop tutorial series by legendary VFX artist, Sean Mullen of Rampant DesignMake Better Video tutorials teach at high level of technical proficiency that only comes from a host with a lot of experience. More than that, Sean gives practical and real-world scenarios where his Premiere Pro techniques can be used. When asked what sparked Make Better Video, Sean said, "Trying to give back to the community any way we can." Continue reading for more Make Better Video tutorials!

Free Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects and Adobe Photoshop tutorials hosted by Visual Effects Artist Sean Mullen. —Make Better Video

Source: MakeBetterVideo.net

Adobe: Adobe at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival

First, congrats to Adobe for 25 years of Premiere Pro editing. Second, congrats to Premiere Pro CC for being the "official editing tool of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival." From Golden Globe nominations for A-list feature films (DeadpoolHail, Casesar!) to the 81 film and virtual reality projects at Sundance 2017, Premiere Pro is winning in both the Hollywood and independent filmmaking scenes.

Celebrating 25 years of video content creation, Premiere Pro is the official editing tool of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. Use of Premiere Pro continues to rise rapidly among films in the festival, marking a 90% increase from 2016. Hollywood editors and independent filmmakers alike are turning to the seamless integration and editing capabilities in Creative Cloud to efficiently deliver stunning content. —Adobe

Source: https://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/adobe-at-the-2017-sundance-film-festival/?segment=dva

2017 ACE EDDIE Awards: Deadpool and Hail, Caesar! (Edited in Premiere Pro)

Congrats to the post-production teams of Deadpool and Hail, Caesar! for being nominated for the Eddie award for Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy). This is a big win for Adobe because both films were edited in Premiere Pro CC. Click the links below to read Adobe's blog posts on these films.

Source: https://americancinemaeditors.org/eddie-awards/eddie-nominees/

reTooled.net: Premiere Pro CC 2017 New Features

For every release of Premiere Pro CC, reTooled.net publishes a video summary of the new features, giving special attention to the little details that don't receive much publicity. So in case you missed what's new in Premiere Pro CC 2017, or you if you want a deeper look at the smaller improvements in the release, watch this video!

In this video, we explore some of the new features in the Creative Cloud 2017 release of Premiere Pro. As usual, we try to focus on some of the smaller features of the release, in addition to the features that have already been getting coverage. —reTooled.net

Source: http://www.retooled.net/?p=1690

 

Adobe: Premiere Pro CC (November 2016) Bug-Fix Update Is Now Available

The first bug-squashing update (11.0.1) is now available for Premiere Pro CC 2017. This update fixes two bugs:

  1. Changing the titler to South Asian and creating a title could cause a crash when attempting to add text.
  2. Occasional crashes could occur when importing media from Media Browser with the preview control enabled.

The 11.0.1 bug-fix update for Adobe Premiere Pro CC (November 2016) is now available. This update fixes two important bugs and is recommended for all users.

Source: https://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/premiere-pro-cc-november-2016-bug-fix-update-is-now-available/?segment=dva