Here’s a quick look at setting up your BlueFish 444 hardware with Premiere Pro CS6. It’s a quick guide to their driver setup and a great walkthru of their Controls and Software
Special Thanks to Tom Lithgow with BlueFish for taking the time to create the setup walkthrough.
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: www. pond5.com/adobe
I’ve been getting a lot questions on native camera workflows and we have created a set of guides based on camera manufacture. This is not a complete list of what we support but a great starting point for new users. Also keep in mind that Cameras like the awesome new GoPro Hero2 and other H264 devices (iOS/Android cameras) also work without issue- Just import and edit. You will notice a very cool new CS6 feature when adding a clip to a new Sequence – it will now check to see if the Sequence settings match the clip and if it does not match , it will offer to change the settings if it’s the first clip brought into the timeline. While not a new feature for other NLEs, it’s new for Premiere Pro CS6. We also have new support for ARRI RAW as well.
Here’s a quick Premiere Pro demo I did on the last day of NAB 2012. It was recorded using a new Newtek TriCaster 8000 and the results are pretty cool. In the video I review a few quick features that we’ve been working on in Premiere Pro CS6. Many more videos to come – stay tuned.