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The Three A’s, Apple, Adobe & Avid
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04/19/2010 04:15 AM
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By
Walter Biscardi
The 2010 National Association of Broadcasters convention
had the Post Production world buzzing about the Three A’s of the
industry. Apple, Adobe and Avid. Well, really more Adobe and Avid
since they were actually at the show and had something to demonstrate.
Adobe brought their CS5 creative suite to the show
with some incredible announcements. Not the least of which to me is
the ease of integration with other NLEs like Final Cut Pro and Avid.
Adobe has decided to “play nice” with with their competitors to make
it easier for Post Houses like mine to get projects into and out of
After Effects for one. Right now this requires plug-ins like the
Automatic Duck Importer for AE (which is totally awesome by the way),
but with CS5, we could essentially take an FCP timeline, send it to
Premiere and then send it over to AE. Ok, the Duck plug-in is around
$500 and Premiere is $799 so it’s a bit silly to even consider Premiere
just for this functionality. But……
Premiere has taken a huge step forward with their 64bit enabled Mercury Engine.
Much more realtime functionality and you can see in their online demos
4k and 2k material scrubbing and playing back in the same timeline.
You will have to install CS5 in a 64 bit system to run and run an Adobe
Certified graphics board in order to take full advantage of the Mercury
Engine functionality. But the functionality of Premiere is very much
on par to what Final Cut Pro based facility are used to and the
real-time functionality of the CS5 package simply blows FCP out of the
water.
Avid brought us Media Composer 5 and what really
got the show buzzing was their support of Quicktime. More
specifically, Apple’s ProRes codec. So now there is the very real
possibility of Avid working right alongside Final Cut Pro in the same
facility or for sharing projects across facilities. read more...
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