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December 5, 2010
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Free plugins for Premiere Pro?

  • December 5, 2010
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I have been searching for months on end trying to find decent plugins for Premiere Pro CS. This is the only place that is near appropriate as far as I know to post this. If you have a repository or if there is a site of working plugins that are free for Premiere Pro please share the links, thankyou.

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    Correct answer Zac Lam

    I'd start with the PrPro SDK, and also look in on that FORUM. Lot of interesting work being done out there.

    Good luck,

    Hunt


    Hi LoopStan,

    As Bill said, there is an SDK for Premiere Pro, with many different plug-in types.  But for effects plug-ins in particular, you'll see in the Premiere Pro SDK that it is recommended to use the After Effects SDK for cross-product compatibility with both Premiere Pro and After Effects.  So if it's effects plug-ins you're interested in, you can grab the AE SDK here: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/aftereffects.html

    And the AE SDK forum is here: http://forums.adobe.com/community/aftereffects_general_discussion/aftereffects_sdk  That forum covers using the AE SDK to build plug-ins for both AE and PPro.

    Enjoy,

    Zac

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    John T Smith
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    December 5, 2010

    Since PPro5 is brand new (new code to make it 64bit) that means everything has to be rewritten to work

    You might ask in http://forums.adobe.com/community/premiere/premierepro_current/sdk

    LoopStanAuthor
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    December 5, 2010

    So none of them will work? or are there ones that are able to work on older versions of it but still compatible with CS5? Because I found one package with like 5 effects and it worked. I just read that some after effects plugins are also compatible with premiere so i'll try that also. I'm just aiming it build up a collection of plugins since I'm an effects man.

    Legend
    December 5, 2010

    Then you may want to break out the wallet.  Most anything worth having will cost you money.

    Red Giant in particular have quite a few plug-ins that are well worth paying for.