brighthub.com Updated: 2013-03-24 23:22:44
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Products like Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0 have made video authoring more mainstream and made the process easier for everyone. Whether you want to burn your movie to a DVD or publish it to YouTube, Premiere Elements can be used for fast, fun, and easy...
Products like Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0 have made video authoring more mainstream and made the process easier for everyone. Whether you want to burn your movie to a DVD or publish it to YouTube, Premiere Elements can be used for fast, fun, and easy...
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Adobe hits another high note with its consumer-targeted video-editing software.
Functionality of Premiere Pro in novice-friendly format, Cross integration with Photoshop Elements, Straightforward design...
Some editing functions too dumbed down, Applying themes and effects not intuitive in timeline view...
Overall, Premiere Elements 4, much like Sony Vegas Movie Studio 8, is best for someone with some knowledge of video editing who is looking to edit videos without much fuss, but who would also like powerful editing muscle. Still, its written cues, usefu...
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Note: This is the second of two articles relating to to the Adobe PhotoShop Elements 6/Premiere Elements 4 Bundle. Click here to see my review of Adobe Photoshop Elements 6]. My video camera, a Sony Handycam, is slightly over six years old. I boug...
Did I mention how easy everything is to use. Most of the controls are intuitive and right where you would expect them.
A bit slow to load.
Note: This is the second of two articles relating to to the Adobe PhotoShop Elements 6/Premiere Elements 4 Bundle. Click here to see my review of Adobe Photoshop Elements 6]. My video camera, a Sony Handycam, is slightly over six years old. I boug...
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You might be thinking, “What’s consumer software doing in a pro magazine?” The short answer is that if you aren’t using the Adobe Master Collection or the Production Premium suite, you probably need Adobe Premiere Elements...
Ease of use; great feature set...
PC only...
You might be thinking, “What’s consumer software doing in a pro magazine?” The short answer is that if you aren’t using the Adobe Master Collection or the Production Premium suite, you probably need Adobe Premiere Elements 4...
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Many of you read my review of Premiere Elements 3 last year, in which we talked about the impressive number of features that Adobe is now making available in their consumer-priced video editing software. Well, it’s a new year and Adobe has released...
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A new interface and a number of new features bring Adobe Premiere Elements 4 to near parity with the best of the best in the consumer video-editing crowd. There are two major deficits, however, that prevent it from repeating as Editors Choice. First...
Blu-ray production capabilities, new creative filters, image stabilization, audio mixer, YouTube output.
No AVCHD support; no support for HD formats burned to DVD±R discs; no time-code-based scene detection for HDV capture.
A solid choice unless you shoot in AVCHD or want to deliver an HD experience on DVD±R discs...
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Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0 is consumer video editing application that is designed to make it fairly easy to edit digital video for playback on the web, video tape, or on your computer. The application has been updated with a new interface and some ne...
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To test Elements 4,0 we installed it on a likely "real-world" system. It was running a Celeron 3GHz CPU with 1.25GB of RAM. The operating system was Windows XP (Service Pack 2).
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Adobe Premier Elements 4.0 is the latest version of Adobes consumer level video software application for non-linear video editing. It is a scaled down version of their professional level Adobe Premier Pro. It can be purchased as a standalone product...
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Adobe Premiere Elements, the $99 little brother to Adobes $799 Premiere Pro CS3 video editor, has finally established an identity of its own with Version 4. With its revamped user interface, amateur-friendly feature set, and new upload fe...
Solid editing tools; numerous effects and transitions; publishes directly to YouTube; easy sound-editing tools; takes advantage of multicore processors...
Organizer is very slow; no support for AVCHD import, DivX export, or HD DVD burning; streamlined interface makes some features difficult to discover...
A very capable video editor thats nicely integrated with Photoshop Elements, Adobes Premiere Elements is a particularly good choice if you want to publish to YouTube or portable devices...
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