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Adobe to Demo Premiere Pro CS6 and After Effects CS6 at NAB, Woz to Speak

Posted April 12, 2012 at 3:49pm by iClarified · 7563 views
Adobe has announced that it will showcase Adobe Creative Suite 6 Production Premium at NAB.

Highlights of the show will include the first public demonstrations of Adobe Creative Suite 6 Production Premium – including major updates for Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 and Adobe After Effects CS6 – before its official release, showcasing the software's blazingly fast performance and tight integration that enables video professionals to work efficiently and streamline workflows. Adobe will demonstrate its new solutions along with key customer and partner-focused initiatives during the 2012 NAB Show at its booth #SL2624 in the Las Vegas Convention Center, April 16 – 19. Creative Suite 6 Production Premium will also be presented in more than 60 partner booths throughout the NAB exhibition.

Creative Suite 6 Production Premium
The suite features significant updates to familiar tools including powerful new versions of Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition, Adobe Story, Adobe Media Encoder and Adobe Photoshop, along with two new tools, Adobe SpeedGrade CS6 for professional color grading, and Adobe Prelude CS6, an elegant solution for the process of ingest, logging and transcoding, essential tasks in a modern file-based workflow. For advanced video editing, Premiere Pro CS6 incorporates a new user interface, trimming and OpenCL support in the new turbo-charged Mercury Playback Engine. After Effects CS6 is the biggest release in a decade, with huge performance gains and powerful 3D features.

Discussing the Future of Film and Video
On Sunday, April 15 at 10:30 a.m. PT in room N249, Adobe will participate in the Post|Production World keynote titled, "How Creativity and Technology Merge to Influence Storytelling and Film." Steve Wozniak, Fusion-io chief scientist, along with Vincent Brisebois, visual computing industry manager at Fusion-io, and Rob Legato, two-time Academy Award-winning visual effects supervisor, will join Steve Forde, Adobe After Effects product manager, on stage to discuss how creativity and advances in digital technology can work together to develop engaging storytelling.

On Tuesday, April 17 at 9 a.m. PT in room N249, Jeremy Helfand, vice president of monetization from Adobe will join Joe Alicata of ESPN Digital Media, Bismarck Lepe of Ooyala and Steve Raymond of Big Frame to discuss the changing landscape for delivering online media and the various ways media companies can monetize their content across multiple platforms. The session, "Monetizing Viewership in a Multiplatform Environment," will address social media, games and Web video and the impact they've had on how advertising dollars are spent.

Availability
Adobe CS6 Production Premium is expected in the first half of 2012. For more detailed information about the suite, please visit the link below.

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