


Renaming files and other media from within Premiere Pro will also see the media on the storage device renamed, and this works the other way around as well.

It’s a step-up in flexibility for multiple user workflow but it has some good benefits for independent editors that work alone, too. Premiere Pro uses Productions to increase organisation and synchronisation for multi-project workflows where there is a team of editors working on the same content.

No Film School's complete coverage of NAB 2018 is brought to you by Adorama, My RØDE Reel, and Blackmagic Design.As well as After Effects, Premiere Pro works seamlessly with many other of the Adobe suite titles including Audition for audio editing, Photoshop and Illustrator for working with image files, and Adobe Stock.Render times in Premiere Pro can take quite a long time, occasionally bigger, more complex projects have been known to flare up issues with content the software can’t read, or generating errors. There's no word on release date or price for PaintX, though it is said to be around the same price as other comparable CoreMelt products (so, $99?), but it will be offered as a stand-alone piece of software, as well as a plugin on Final Cut Pro X. If you're familiar with CoreMelt products, you might be thinking, "Oh yeah, you're thinking of TrackX." No, TrackX allows users to add text and graphics to footage, but PaintX actually allows them to basically draw effects right onto the frame with familiar brush, color, and blending tools and then just sit back and have the planar tracking technology take care of tracking the camera movements. Called PaintX, this tool uses Mocha's powerful planar tracking engine to allow users to add effects to their footage without having to keyframe it. PaintX lets Final Cut Pro X users paint all over their footage and lets the planar tracking tool do the rest.ĬoreMelt gave us a sneak peek at its new planar tracking software at NAB.
