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Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium

Manufacturer: Adobe

Platform

  • Mac
  • Yes
  • Windows
  • Yes

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    I've been using and teaching F ...Jon Barrie -- 26/10/07

    I've been using and teaching FCP and After Effects and sat the ACE for Premiere Pro. The tight integration of CS3's products and the Dynamic Link's time saving is unmatched. My company use Apple and PC we know have CS3 on both platforms and can store projects on external drives and work on either system - one renders the other edits, constant workflow. (Big smiles all round)

    The good: Dynamic Link integration with AE, PPro & EncoreDVD. Soundbooth makes custom length soundtracks and makes it fit exactly to the project you want. Multiplatform - sexy.

    The bad: PPro still has some features I'd like to see from FCP, such as: Remove Attributes... that's about it.

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The good:
  • Adobe CS3 Production Premium's snug integration enables dragging and dropping of content throughout the applications while Dynamic Link skips rendering steps
  • Premiere has new slow-motion effects
  • AfterEffects adds Puppet animation and Shape Layers
  • Clip Notes streamline workflow; suite previews content on handheld gadgets
  • HD and Blu-ray support
  • Works on some Macs.
The bad:
  • Adobe CS3 software can be a nightmare for newbies to master
  • Lacks AVCHD support
  • Colour correction is basic
  • Pricey technical help
  • Limited options for Mac users.
The bottomline:

Adobe CS3 Production Premium is ideal if you handle a mix of design, animation and editing tasks for video, the Web, and mobile gadgets. However, beginners should think twice about the splurge, and film pros without deep animation needs should probably stick to Apple Final Cut Studio 2 or AVID.

Editors’ rating:

8/10

RRP: AU$3025.00

Related topics:

adobe, cs3, creative suite 3, production, flash, fireworks, illustrator, photoshop, premiere, after effects, soundbooth

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