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FAQ: For Avid Editors Learning Premiere Pro: Resources and Tutorials

Adobe Employee ,
Jun 18, 2020 Jun 18, 2020

Hi,

Let's use this as a general landing spot for Avid editors that wish to learn Premiere Pro. There are some Adobe resources, so let's see those first.

 


Making the Switch from Avid to Premiere Pro | Adobe Creative Cloud

Learn how to export projects from Avid Media Composer, and bring your edit into Adobe Premiere Pro CC. For more details and tech specs visit: Migrate projects from Avid Media Composer to Adobe Premiere Pro.

 

Switch from Avid Media Composer to Premiere ProSwitch from Avid Media Composer to Premiere Proexpand image


See this article, which contains video tutorials: Switch from Avid Media Composer to Premiere Pro

 


Switch from Avid to Premiere Pro | Adobe Creative Cloud

Stefan Weiss shares the little things in Premiere Pro that make a big difference in his workflow when he switched from Avid to Adobe Premiere Pro.


Editing Tips & Tricks for Migrating from Avid Media Composer to @adobepremiere

In today's livestream, Jason is joined by Karl Soule, streaming from Adobe Studios in Santa Monica. In this video, Karl highlights top tips for editors looking to replicate the Source/Record workflow common in Avid. He'll focus on a few main elements to jumpstart your process: Match frame, using sequences in the Source monitor, track targeting (and what those elusive blue buttons really do!), making subsequences and track height presets. If you do any kind of film, episodic or narrative television, you will enjoy these tips.

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