A Newbie's Guide To Adobe Premiere
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Not to add fuel to the fire... but I think most noobs will be using Premiere Pro since Premiere 6.x and later are hard as hell to find. While still marginaly the same as 6.x, stuff like the timeline setup, functions, and display are bit different. But go ahead with the guide since it will introduce the basic working of the program which is mostly the same. Do watch the spelling and grammer. This is formal writing like it or not and we perfer good speech. Just my two cents in... *runs our before flame war*
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premiere 6.X isn't that hard to find. I got mine pretty cheap from Amazon.com, it was like $100. I tried the Premiere Pro trial and it's basic setup is the same. I won't be going any topic in particular, just going over Premiere's basics. As for the grammar, if people are so bothered with it, then i will fix it.Krisqo wrote:Not to add fuel to the fire... but I think most noobs will be using Premiere Pro since Premiere 6.x and later are hard as hell to find. While still marginaly the same as 6.x, stuff like the timeline setup, functions, and display are bit different. But go ahead with the guide since it will introduce the basic working of the program which is mostly the same. Do watch the spelling and grammer. This is formal writing like it or not and we perfer good speech. Just my two cents in... *runs our before flame war*
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cant believe this...u dont have to be formal here! sheesh.. its not like you're out here for a favor..infact.. u'r helping out all those rookies out there trying to do their own amvs! thats all there is to it.. no interview no job... nothing
i love this forum... and there are some real nice people here.. but it is totally wrong to point out faults like that for all others to read! the guy's put in a lot of effort obviously and if u want to see more guys giving a shot at providingg their version of the software guides.. then praise their effort.. and point out their mistakes through private messages! i know i'd not even care anymore if i was him.
i love this forum... and there are some real nice people here.. but it is totally wrong to point out faults like that for all others to read! the guy's put in a lot of effort obviously and if u want to see more guys giving a shot at providingg their version of the software guides.. then praise their effort.. and point out their mistakes through private messages! i know i'd not even care anymore if i was him.
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and oh.. by the way... great job on the guide.. i had adobe premiere all along but i just never worked with it cause it looked so damn complicated!! keep up the good workuP|iN|fLaM3z wrote:premiere 6.X isn't that hard to find. I got mine pretty cheap from Amazon.com, it was like $100. I tried the Premiere Pro trial and it's basic setup is the same. I won't be going any topic in particular, just going over Premiere's basics. As for the grammar, if people are so bothered with it, then i will fix it.Krisqo wrote:Not to add fuel to the fire... but I think most noobs will be using Premiere Pro since Premiere 6.x and later are hard as hell to find. While still marginaly the same as 6.x, stuff like the timeline setup, functions, and display are bit different. But go ahead with the guide since it will introduce the basic working of the program which is mostly the same. Do watch the spelling and grammer. This is formal writing like it or not and we perfer good speech. Just my two cents in... *runs our before flame war*
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Pointing out errors in public makes other people see that it's wrong and not do the same thing. We're not stoning anyone in front of the village elders. I tend to bitch about poor grammar on the forums if I'm in a bad mood, but I agree that it isn't that big a deal. HOWEVER, writing a guide is different. It requires specificity, and specificity requires formality. I'm not saying "abolish emoticons and metaphors" (EADFAG is full of them and it's still good), just 4V01D \/\/R1T1|\|9 1|\| L33T and don't make teh saem mistaeks that eveyrone is sikc of seein on da net. There's no downside to proper spelling, so why not?
And we do suppoort the initiative. The more guides the better. In the beginning, even the timeline tracker vexed me
And we do suppoort the initiative. The more guides the better. In the beginning, even the timeline tracker vexed me

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I think what Krisqo is suggesting is a lot of people use pirated software and premiere pro is all over the internet. It is a lot easier to find, therefore more people will tend to have it. Many of the concepts are similar though.uP|iN|fLaM3z wrote:premiere 6.X isn't that hard to find. I got mine pretty cheap from Amazon.com, it was like $100. I tried the Premiere Pro trial and it's basic setup is the same. I won't be going any topic in particular, just going over Premiere's basics. As for the grammar, if people are so bothered with it, then i will fix it.Krisqo wrote:Not to add fuel to the fire... but I think most noobs will be using Premiere Pro since Premiere 6.x and later are hard as hell to find. While still marginaly the same as 6.x, stuff like the timeline setup, functions, and display are bit different. But go ahead with the guide since it will introduce the basic working of the program which is mostly the same. Do watch the spelling and grammer. This is formal writing like it or not and we perfer good speech. Just my two cents in... *runs our before flame war*
On the other hand, the type of people that would need an in-depth guide to use software like this probably won't be capible of figuring out the differences on their own, now would they?

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