Acclaimed cinematographer, Shane Hurlbut, talks about how and why he uses Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 for editing DSLR footage for his training course, HDSLR Bootcamp.
Learn how to shoot better quality video by recording better audio in the field. Discover which microphones, tools, and techniques are best for shooting events or interview footage with your DSLR camera. Find out how to synch your audio and video in Adobe Premiere Pro as well as edit or remove background noise.
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Added: Oct 18, 2010
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