We have several clients, both large and small, that use Premiere for long form/ shared environment. It has the second biggest market share in our experience.
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> On Jun 17, 2017, at 11:44 AM, Oliver Peters oliverpeters@oliverpeters.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> 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.
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> 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.
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>> 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.
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