

- #ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CC 2014 VS 2015 INSTALL#
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Joey Daoud from Coffee and Celluloid compares the effectiveness of Adobe Morph Cut and Avid’s Fluid Morph over a series of interview based jump cuts and concludes that Adobe still has some work to do, which watching his test was my thought too. Now that can be the same which makes sense as it would be impossible to use those two command together. Before nudging a clip as in moving clips left and right in the timeline and trimming an edit as in moving the edit point left and right had to use separate keyboard mappings. If you’ve build your PPro keyboard out of a Media Composer base you probably realized that mapping the m./ keys to make them like Avid (which can perform double duty in Media Composer) could not do the same in PPro, until now. YES! Pardon my excitement as this is my favorite thing about this new update.

Trim and Nudge can use the same keyboard shortcut His favourite new addition is curiously the following keyboard shortcut. Scott Simmons has a great write up of some of the smaller improvements in the release that might be of greater interest to editors than the colour grading enhancements. One big improvement is support for both the 4K 4:2:2 and 4K 4:4:4 versions of Panasonic’s AVC-Intra codec for the VariCam 35. Premiere CC 2014 supported 4K on the VariCam 35 only in 4:2:2 color sampling. For more on the Panasonic Varicam35 check out this previous post.
#ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CC 2014 VS 2015 UPDATE#
Abel Cine points to an interesting improvement in the update as well. #revertįor a fuller look at the new features in Premiere Pro 2015 check out this 25 minute presentation from Jason Levine at NAB 2015. Save, continue working like nothing happened. Having specific issues with CC2015? Export an XML & import into CC2014. nsaati June 17, Workspaces do not translate forward because of the new layouts in CC2015 – sorry if this is an inconvenience. You still can't match frame them properly! Further more if you’re using the new After Effects you should check out this Adobe blog post on the features that have either temporarily or permanently been how come nobody wants to discuss why merged clips weren't fixed at all. I’ve seen some users complaining of serious RAM leaks, audio errors and more in this release. If you’re a (sensible) cautious editor you might want to wait for the 9.1 release as Adobe iron out the inevitable bugs and errors in the program. (It’s a pretty simply tick box operation.)ģ. The quick tutorial above from trainer Angie Taylor will take you through safely installing Creative Cloud 2015 and keeping your originally installed applications.
#ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CC 2014 VS 2015 DOWNLOAD#
If you’ve already uninstalled the apps and want to get them back you can f ind direct download links from Adobe here. If you’re mid project (and you almost certainly are) you’ll definitely want to wrap that up in CC 2014 before moving over to 2015 – you don’t need Morph Cut that bad! Personally I was fine with this for certain apps – I hardly ever use Illustrator as a film editor – but not for Premiere, After Effects or Media Encoder. As part of the default options for installing Adobe Creative Cloud 2015 any previous versions of the software, such as CS6, or 2014 versions, will automatically be removed from your system. Old versions will automatically be deleted. You can find out more on Adobe’s official blog page.Ģ.

Upgrading to Yosemite (10.10) is free of course, but you’ll need to think through whether all your other apps will run smoothly on that.
#ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CC 2014 VS 2015 INSTALL#
With the release of Adobe Creative Cloud 2015 you will need to be running OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) or higher to even be able to install the software.

Three Things You Should Know Before Installing Creative Cloud 2015ġ. But the headline improvements are much more focused around the colour correction interface and improvements.įor a quick overview of the new features, including some really helpful smaller improvements, in the latest release check out the excellent walk through from above. Personally the thing I’m most looking forward to having in my toolbox is the Morph Cut feature, which in certain circumstances will be a life-saver as you smoothly and invisibly blend jump cuts into oblivion. Adobe recently released the 2015 version (9.0) of their Creative Cloud software, including Premiere Pro CC 2015.
