Posted by Kyle Wiebalk on Jun 4, 2007 in
editing
Andrew Kramer of CreativeCOW.net has made a great video tutorial that shows you how to change the frame rate of a video in After Effects, while maintaining full quality.
For my latest project, I needed to convert HD stock footage of various flavors (29.97 fps NTSC to 25 fps PAL, some 1080i) to 720p, 23.976 fps. I edited everything in Premiere Pro and burned to Blu-Ray disc. All the conversions went well and without a hitch. Thanks Andrew!
Tags: after effects, andrew kramer, blu-ray, frame rate, HD, premiere pro, videocopilot
Posted by Kyle Wiebalk on May 15, 2007 in
editing,
graphics,
workflow
I can’t wait for the release of Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium, rumored to ship June 12. Not only will there be a ton of new features as in every release, even tighter integration across applications, and…
…Mac compatibility, so those Final Cut Pro users can see what Premiere Pro is all about. I started using Final Cut Pro 6 years ago, and had to switch to Premiere Pro for work to match their work flow. I haven’t stopped using one over the other, but Premiere Pro is easy to learn, and I’ve since preferred it over Final Cut Pro just as a matter of personal preference. They are equally capable.
I’d be interested to see what Mac users thought of Premiere Pro!
[via Studio Daily Blog]
Tags: adobe, CS3, editing, final cut pro, premiere pro