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'''Adobe Premiere Pro''', commonly known as '''Premiere Pro''' or just '''Premiere''', is [[Adobe]]'s flagship NLE video editor. It is often | '''Adobe Premiere Pro''', commonly known as '''Premiere Pro''' or just '''Premiere''', is [[Adobe]]'s flagship NLE professional video editor. | ||
It is often compared to [[Vegas]] for its similar range of features. While Vegas is more commonly used for individual producers / smaller teams due to its easier learning curve and cheaper price, Premiere is more often seen in larger, professional environments. This nature makes it less commonly seen in tennis (notably due to how much harder it is to pirate than Vegas), but it still gets favorable use throughout. | |||
Premiere is available as a monthly purchase as of all Creative Cloud releases, either individually or with other CC products. As of this writing, it is 22.99 USD a month. | |||
https://www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html | |||
[[File:Premiere pro 2016.png|thumb|The Premiere Pro logo used from the mid 2010's until 2020.]] | |||
=Interface= | =Interface= | ||
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* Only solid color media generators, must use [[After Effects]] to build them. | * Only solid color media generators, must use [[After Effects]] to build them. | ||
=Other Versions= | =Notable Versions= | ||
==Premiere 4.2== | |||
This was the only version compatible with [[IRIX]] machines. | |||
==Premiere Pro CS 5.5== | |||
==Other Versions== | |||
==Adobe Premiere Elements== | ==Adobe Premiere Elements== | ||
Adobe sells a stripped-down version of Premiere called '''Premiere Elements'''. This has much less features than base Premiere, including many mainstays for [[tennis]] - for example, no reversing, plugin support, and very few layers. However, it is a much better place to start than many free options. The perfect middle ground. | Adobe sells a stripped-down version of Premiere called '''Premiere Elements'''. This has much less features than base Premiere, including many mainstays for [[tennis]] - for example, no reversing, plugin support, and very few layers. However, it is a much better place to start than many free options. The perfect middle ground. | ||