These PDF documents were created to ease the transition to Premiere Pro CS6 from Final Cut Pro and Avid Media Composer, but they’re also very good overviews for anyone getting started with Premiere Pro CS6:
- Premiere Pro CS6 quick-start guide for Final Cut Pro users (PDF document)
- Premiere Pro CS6 quick-start guide for Avid Media Composer users (PDF document)
video2brain offers a course by Maxim Jago: Premiere Pro CS6 for Avid and Final Cut Pro Editors
Peachpit Press offers a book by Rich Harrington, Robbie Carman and Jeff Greenberg that is very good for the experienced editor moving to Premiere Pro from another NLE: An Editor’s Guide to Adobe Premiere Pro
Many more resources for getting started with Premiere Pro CS6 are here.
For details of what’s new and changed in Premiere Pro CS6, start here.
You can order Premiere Pro CS6 with CS6 Production Premium here … or try it free for 30 days.
If you have questions, please come to the Adobe Premiere Pro forum, where Adobe personnel and fellow users can help you.

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