New project dialogue
Anyone else dislike Premiere's new project dialogue?
I find it such a hassle. We are all short on time and when it comes to work, I want to be as efficient as possible with as few mouse clicks as possible.
Premiere forces you to create a saved project file before you can get started so that is already pretty frustrating (why not just let me throw in some clips to a timeline and then save when I'm ready?)
Then what I find really arrogant and obnoxiouse of Adobe is the new-ish thumbnail display of some random stock videos of Thailand. I think it's a tutorial or something, but why is it there when i want to create a new project?
Lasly Premiere uses its own open dialogue for things like AE dynamic linking etc. We don't need this, just use the OS dialoge for this, its perfectly good, and in fact better. The one adobe uses can't see network paths so you have to map all network paths to a drive for them to be visible in their dialogue.
IMHO adobe should take a long hard look at any feature or UI change they make and objectivly think 'OK is this more intuitive and quicker to use' if not, don't do it/change it. We don't need slowing down on our workflows, well I certainly don't.
If anyone has any ideas on how to make these things more efficient, or know of a preference change I can make to get rid of some of this stuff, that would be great.
