In the local Orlando market, several of the affiliates use Premiere Pro. They have for a few years now. In one case, they do all the hard news editing on Avid NewsCutter systems with shared Avid storage. But everything else related to creative services - promos, web videos, social media, long form projects - all get cut in Premiere Pro at that station. Those rooms connect to a separate storage system. They used to be on FCP 7, but were always heavy After Effects users, so the shift to Premiere was a natural. However, in that shift, the promo rooms (previously on NewsCutter) were also changed over to Premiere. This shift also included dumping the Mac towers for new Dells.
I've also done Premiere Pro training in NYC at one of the cable network facilities. They have 50 rooms set up mainly for Premiere to do show segments and promos.
- Oliver
> Posted by: switthaus_2000
> Since I am not in a major market and don't cut film or long-form broadcast (save for a doc this summer, cutting on X), I was wondering how Adobe and Premiere are doing in the above mentioned markets. Making real in-roads or just noise? I see Adobe as a good company but I worry about a lack of focus as they try to keep up with all 20 some-odd software in the CC package. What's the consensus in the larger market, broadcast/film arena? Thanks in advance.
Posted by: Oliver Peters <oliverpeters@oliverpeters.com>
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