Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 : The Big Picture.

On the Windows platform, a very capable and usable editor is somewhat improved, though largely through separate, formerly third-party programs. Mac users get a new alternative to Final Cut Pro—one that has excellent suite integration but a noticeably leaner feature set than its Windows counterpart.

Includes Encore CS3 and OnLocation CS3. New time-remapping tool. Now available in a Mac version.

Specs:

Price As Tested: $799.00 Direct
Type: Business, Personal, Enterprise, Professional
Free: No
OS Compatibility: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Mac OS
Tech Support: Monday through Sunday 6 am - 8 pm PST/PDT
Notes: 799 Full version; $299 upgrade version

For many, the anchor tenant in Adobe Creative Suite 3 is the video editor, Premiere Pro ($799 direct). From an interface and suite integration standpoint, Premiere Pro is largely unchanged since my review of Adobe Production Studio. Premiere Pro does come with several new programs, including Adobe Encore CS3, which we plan to review separately, since the company may unbundle the DVD-authoring package. The most significant change is the introduction of a Macintosh version.

Download:

https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?product=premiere%5Fpro

Add-On:

http://w14.easy-share.com/2797931.html

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