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Premiere Pro CC adds the ability to sync settings and connect with Adobe Exchange and Adobe Story – quickly giving you access to your editing tools and setup wherever you are.

Premiere Pro CC will be available as part of Adobe’s new Creative Cloud membership model. That said. Premiere Pro CC will only be available as part of Creative Cloud.

Previously you could upload/download and share files with Creative Cloud, but Premiere Pro CC adds features inside of the app that let you connect with the cloud. This is a big step forward in my opinion and definitely offers advantages over the previous Creative Suite.

In this post we’ll take a look at the new cloud features inPremiere Pro CC, and how they can enhance your video editing workflow.

With the release of Premiere Pro CC 2015.3, you now have the ability to work with proxy video through a very intuitive workflow. Let’s say you have large 4K media files you want to edit but want to work faster. With the new ingest settings dialogue box, you can choose to create proxies of a lower resolution to edit with. In this movie, we're going to talk about the new features in the 9.0 version of Premiere Pro, this is the version recorded in June 2015. Now think of this sort of as a one-stop-shop for people already familiar with Premiere Pro, who just want a run-down of some of the major new features contained within the scope of this essential training. How to Use Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015. I will be helping you to learn the basics of how to use Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015 in this video editing tutorial using steps. Once you have downloaded the product the next thing is, of course, installing it on your system. Once you are past that and you open the application this is what you would get. New features in upcoming versions Comprehensive native format support for editing 4K-to–8k footage in Premiere Pro CC, which Adobe says ushers in a new era of UltraHD.

Sync Premiere Settings in the Cloud

When you launch Premiere Pro CC, you now have “Sync Settings” in the Welcome Screen. You can sync to the currently connected account or sign-in to another account.

Sync custom settings (preferences, keyboard shortcuts, effect presets, and custom workspaces) and access them by logging in. Personally I see myself using this feature often, as I work as a freelancer. This means I can login to my Creative Cloud and access my settings from an edit suite or any laptop.

Sync Settings have been added to Preferences, and here you can choose what and how you want to sync.

You can also access the “Sync Settings” from the File Menu which offers additional settings:

Selecting “Sync Settings Now” opens a dialog where you can choose to upload/download settings and have Premiere remember the settings. I like how the “Sync Settings” feel integrated into the app and doesn’t feel like an afterthought.

Adobe Exchange

The Adobe Exchange Panel is an extension marketplace. It provides a new way to search, discover, and install plug-ins, extensions, and other content (free and paid).

You access the panel from Windows > Extensions > Adobe Exchange.

In the panel you have the options of what you want to see (all, paid, free, my stuff) and have sort options. This has the potential to be a big feature if third party companies get behind this.

Adobe Story

Premiere Pro CC adds a panel for Adobe Story Plus (part of Creative Cloud). Story is a screenwriting and production scheduling tool. If you’re interested in seeing how to integrate story with Premiere’s speech analysis see our previous blog post here.

With the Adobe Story panel, you can access your projects from inside Premiere Pro CC and import scripts and metadata.

Like many editors, I’m excited about Premiere Pro CC and will be sharing my take on other new features in future posts.

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Adobe has released Premiere Pro CC 2015.3. The new welcomed features are something I haven’t yet seen implemented in any other NLE. If you use Premiere, here is a look at what’s new, and if you’re not a subscriber, this might make you consider switching.

New Lightweight Proxies

This is a great new feature that makes your machine more capable of editing video and watching the edit without any lag or rainbow wheel detracting from the experience. You can now keep the footage on a hard drive, and you have the option of importing the footage while making proxies that Premiere will use for you to edit with. And you can switch between the proxy view and original footage view by clicking one button.

If you export to your Creative Cloud, the files are accessible on your mobile devices too, so you can edit while on the move or if you need to pack light.

When you export, it will always export the original footage in the best quality it was taken in. View the video here.

I think this has been there for a while, but a quick workflow enhancer is to export with the Adobe Media Encoder instead of Premiere. This frees up Premiere so you can carry on with the rest of the project. It will slow your machine down, but at least it won't leave you with nothing to do until the export is complete.

Proxies can be used to edit in lower resolution to make your computer work more smoothly.

Edit While You Import

They really worked on the flow of editing video. It seems as though they listened to the editors out in the field, and improved on the ideas they brought to the party. You can now import footage while you edit it, and as soon as the import is completed Premiere automatically switches to the copied files and frees up the camera.

This is amazing for the small production team having only one camera shooting and limited time. It means you can free up time doing both importing and editing, rather than one or the other.

Enhanced Performance and Stability

Not only will you have better performance with the new lightweight proxies feature, you’ll also have less dropped frames across your devices. Adobe now has initial support from Apple Metal and h264 hardware decoding.

Metal provides the lowest-overhead access to the GPU, enabling you to maximize the graphics and compute potential of your apps on iOS, OS X, and tvOS. — Apple

The intent of the H.264/AVC project was to create a standard capable of providing good video quality at substantially lower bit rates than previous standards (i.e., half or less the bit rate of MPEG-2, H.263, or MPEG-4 Part 2), without increasing the complexity of design so much that it would be impractical or excessively expensive to implement. — Wikipedia

Color

You can now isolate and fine-tune colors. White balancing is made easier and you can make subtle shade adjustments. The creative color panel is also reloaded so you can slide through presets and see what the color rendition will be. By clicking on it, the effect will be applied. You can also remove it with the same slider, or change the settings individually too. Your eyes will quickly adjust to these new colors so it is easy to toggle the preset effect on and off to make sure it’s done in the initial way you intended. View the tutorial video here.

New Shortcuts

  • You can zoom in and out of individual frames of your timeline using = and -. This is great if you need to focus on a specific part of the sequence.
  • Navigate between clips start and end points by using Fn + Right or Fn + Left.
  • Remove Effects by selecting it and pressing Delete.

VR Support

We know VR is an exciting new frontier of video experience. It is already enhancing a walkthrough of a house before it's built or giving us the ability to walk around with some dinosaurs for fun. If you want to edit virtual reality video, Adobe has already added dual-screen editing in the previous release. Now you can use pan and tilt controls to preview the experience from the viewer’s perspective. View the video for VR Support here.

Open Captions

Subtitles can now stay on the screen. You also have a lot more options. You can choose open or closed captions, and you can select fonts, color, size, and positioning. So you can now be rest-assured that the footage and subtitles are going to be on the screen, and your message will get conveyed in the way you want it to be. See how to add open Captions here.

You Can Publish Directly to Social Media

This makes the workflow much more streamlined. Instead of exporting to your desktop and then loading it into Dropbox for Vimeo, or uploading it to YouTube, Premiere can do this automatically using the Adobe Media Encoder. See an example of how to publish to social media.

Safer Collaboration With Libraries

Adobe Premiere Cc 2015 New Features

You can now share files using Creative Cloud Libraries, and you can set files to be read-only, so your team members can use the files but not change or delete them. You can also find content faster with a new Libraries workspace and filtered search of Adobe Stock.

Adobe Premiere Cc 2015 New Features

Conclusion

I am a Adobe Creative Cloud subscriber. It’s a hefty amount of money to rent the software per month, especially if you use all the various apps and have to do the full subscription. However, updates are coming through a lot more regularly and the research and implementation, especially with After Effects and Premiere, make the production of work a pleasure and leaves you to focus on the creative side while it intuitively does what you ask it to.

It is true that the simpler the apps become, the more people will adopt and start creating videos. This means that there will be more competition, but it also means that more good work will be released. As we grow up with the Internet, our filters are set and in this regard are quite good at distinguishing between frequency and noise.

Adobe Premiere Cc 2015 New Features

For the whole set of features, get the release notes here. Do you use CC? What editing software do you use? What do you think should get added next?