RSS feed for comments on Premiere Pro Help
Our friend, Todd Kopriva, over at the After Effects region of interest, made a post so pertinent to visitors to Premiere Pro Training that I'm stealing it and re-posting it here, thinly disguised as a post from me to Premiere Pro aficionados. Thanks, Todd!
As you (I hope) already know, anyone can add comments to Premiere Pro CS4 Help on the Web.
What you might not know is that you can subscribe to a feed for these comments.
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While we're commenting about commenting, let me renew my invitation: please comment. Don't be shy. We want you to use the comments to show off, to advertise your materials, to promote yourself... as long as your doing so helps the Premiere Pro user. If you wrote a tutorial about Premiere Pro, point to it. If you watched someone else's video tutorial about Premiere Pro and thought that it was good, point to it. If you think that you can explain something better than we (I) can or did, then add a comment and show the world how knowledgeable you are.
And don't think that you can only point to brand new information created for Premiere Pro CS4. As we all know, most of the fundamental features of an application don't change from one version to the next. So most of the tutorials and examples that were made for Premiere Pro CS3 are still good for Premiere Pro CS4. So go ahead and point to older material if it's still valid and good.
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