See the latest Adobe Video and Audio workflows in action presented by Dave Helmly. Workflows range from working with the newest hardware boards, tapeless cameras, Blu-ray, and DVD.
Using Premiere Pro CC & Encore CS6 for Bluray, DVD, and Interactive Video for iPad,ATV, and Mobile HD
In this video, I'll guide you through using our New Adobe Premiere Pro CC and Encore CS6 to burn Bluray and DVD disc in a few easy steps. I'll also give you some quick tips on making videos with interactive poster frames and chapter markers for iPad, iPhone, AppleTV and other mobile devices.
Native Stereoscopic editing with Vision 3's Plug-in for PremierePro and After Effects CS6 & CC
I've been working with Vision 3 for about year and half on this inexpensive plug-in to support our native tapeless formats in a Stereoscopic 3D workflow. This video will give you a general idea of how the plug-in works and some general guidance on setup.You can more info on the plug-in here: www.inv3.com/quicks3d
Extreme Hardware Performance Featuring HP and NVIDIA
In this episode, Dave gives you a quick tour of the new HP Z820 workstation tied together with NVIDIA's Maximus technology working in Premiere Pro CS6 and After Effects CS6. See how these 2 technologies take your workflow to the next level of compute power.
In this video you'll get a chance to see how adding an Adobe Partner Panel can add additional features to your Adobe applications. I've selected Pond 5 as a featured partner to show this off. You'll be able to quickly add clips to your Project Bin directly within Premiere Pro CS6. Pond5 is free to sign up and start using. You'll have the option to purchase the HiRes versions of the clips once see how they work in your existing project. It's an excellent workflow and a great way to add clips to any project. Here's the link to get the free plug-in for Premiere Pro CS6: Pond 5 Premiere Plugin
I've invited Travis White from our Plug-in Partner NewBlue FX to give us a quick look at their new Titler for Premiere Pro CS6. I've found it incredibly easy to learn and offers some very cool optons for the Premiere Pro user.These guys also offer a ton of other cool effects as well. Make sure to check out their website for more cool Adobe "add-ons" http://newbluefx.com/
Here's a quick look at some Thunderbolt solutions I've been testing in my lab. In this video, you'll see an Apple MacBook Air 13" running Windows 7 64bit via Boot Camp with an activeThunderbolt port connected to Sonnet Chassis with a RED Rocket installed delivering full 4K playback on Ultra Lightweight notebook. **Note** the Mac OS does extremely well in this test as well. I only show Windows7 to help expand Thunderbolt across both platforms. The more users, the more devices.
3D Stereoscopic editing with PremierePro CS5 Win/OSX
Join Dave Helmly as he walks you through a complete workflow for 3D Stereoscopic editing in PremierePro CS5. In this 60 minute tour , Dave will cover various rigs, 3D viewing options, Realtime editing, and export.
Watch as Dave Helmly guides you through the basics of Blu-ray authoring with Adobe Encore. Dave also gives helpful tips on media and burners and much more..
Using the Flip HD and Other Pocket USB Cameras With Premiere Pro CS4.
Watch as Dave Helmly walks you through Premiere Pro’s new support for Native editing with the Flip HD camera and other "Pocket USB" video cameras. Many of these newer video cameras now offer HD in 720p and 1080p modes.
Premiere Pro's 4.2 update and Native P2 AVC-Intra Editing
Dave Helmly shows you Premiere Pro’s new support for Native Panasonic AVC-Intra editing. This new 4.2 update allows AVC-Intra users to work directly off their P2 cards or their local hard drive.
This video shows off Premiere Pro's multi video format support. See Sony XDCAM EX, Panasonic P2, HDV, and DV all on the same timeline in their native formats and working cross platform. Just Edit!
Watch Premiere Pro 3.2 and Sony's XDCAM EX editing in action. Check out cross-platform editing and learn how to use Photoshop for making quick lower thirds from frames of HD video.
Check out our new NATIVE support for Panasonic's P2 line of cameras. Ingest, Edit, and Export Native P2 MXF files with no Codec conversion. You can even share projects between Win and Intel OSX.
Here's After Effects CS3 working with NATIVE Panasonic P2 MFX files. Import P2 files directly into AE and start working immediately no codec conversion needed. Amazing P2 workflow for our video suite.
There's nothing better than Tapeless editing! Dave Helmly shows off the New CS4 Production Premium working with native AVCHD files, as well as some of his other favorite new features.
Dave Helmly shows you the Rimage Disc Publishing system working with Adobe Encore and Blu-ray. See how easy it is to go from Encore to the Rimage system for fully automated disc publishing.
Thiss video takes a quick look at the FCP importer for PremierePro 4.01. Even Windows users can now import FCP Projects! Also new in 4.01 is OMF Export.
Dave Helmly shows the new Quadro CX, designed by nVidia, for the Production Premium CS4 user. Applications like Premiere Pro, After Effects and Photoshop gain extra power from this card.
Dave Helmly shows off new support for the native Red R3D camera format in PremierePro and AfterEffects CS4. In this workflow video, you’ll also get performance tips and info on 2K and 4K output.
New Premiere Pro 4.1 and After Effects 9.02 Update
Dave Helmly's newest video shows the new 4.1 features for Premiere Pro CS4. You'll see New RED Camera R3D Workflows, New AVCHD Presets, VOB Editing, and much much more!
Join Dave Helmly as he shows you how to edit your iPhone 3Gs videos with Premiere Pro CS4. Dave covers how to set up your projects for realtime iPhone 3Gs editing, titling, and even using After Effects CS4.
Dave Helmly gives you a complete technical overview of the new Adobe and RED CS4.1 workflow. Dave covers install, system configs and different workflows of the new 4.1 update and REDCODE 1.7 plug-in.
Get breakthrough performance with Adobe CS5 Production Premium, which is packed with innovations that dramatically increase productivity, like native 64-bit support and the new Mercury Playback Engine.