DVC Training

What has been added to Premiere Pro since CS6?

The differences between Premiere Pro CS6 and Premiere Pro CC

This series of videos lasts around 3 hours in total and covers all the new features that have been introduced to Premiere Pro since the introduction of the Creative Cloud rental system until February 2016. Use the playlist available on our YouTube channel to find individual chapters.

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Section 1 – EDITING

In the first section of the tutorial we look at the main changes to the editing side of Premiere Pro including all the changes to the timeline and many of the really useful new features. This also includes a section on editing 4K in CS6 and Premiere Pro CC2015.

Published: 7th March 2016.
Total time approx: 35 minutes

Part 2 -Effects

In the second part of our look at the new features which have been added to Premiere Pro since the CS6 version, we concentrate on effects. There are a variety of changes from large changes like the Lumetri colour panel, to small, but welcome additions, such as “set to frame size”.

Published: 8th March 2016.
Total time approx: 38 minutes

Part 3 – General changes

In the 3rd section of our look at what has changed between Premiere Pro CS6 and CC2015 we look at general enhancements which include the new, and very useful, project manager, as well as how to relink clips in CC, which has been improved considerably since CS6 and is possibly one of the most useful changes Adobe have made.

Published: 9th March 2016.
Total time approx: 1 hour

Part 4 – Multi-camera

In the 4th section of our look at Premiere Pro CC2015 we look at multi-camera editing in Premiere Pro CC, and how it has improved. These videos also explain the basics of multi-camera editing for anyone who has not used this in Premiere before.

Published: 10th March 2016.
Total time approx: 18 minutes

Part 5 – the Adobe Media Encoder

In the last section of our tutorial series we look at the Adobe Media Encoder which has new options and new formats, as well as installing entirely on its own if needed..

Published: 11th March 2016.
Total time approx: 18 minutes