Edit Red One Camera Footage with CS4 Premiere

Edit Red One Camera Footage with CS4 Premiere

The first CS4 beta Red Plug-in is finally available! With this plug-in, you can use Premiere Pro CS4 and After Effects CS4 to import Native RED R3D files as easily as any of our other native tapeless formats.

Davtechtable shows off the new Adobe CS4 RED CAMERA plug-in. In this video series (1 of 4 parts) you'll see the complete workflow from taking Native 4K R3D files into PremierePro or After Effects and exporting 2K or 4K to DPX and other formats.

This is the best solution for editing Red One Camera Footage with Premiere.

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Creator's Site: www.blogs.adobe.com/davtechtable
Curated By: WonderDude Mike

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WonderDude Mike (59) 11 months ago
Great Red One Camera workflow for Adobe products. Great Job!
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r39525 11 months ago
QUESTION: When you select your working resolution, do you have to match the aspect ratio with what was shot? If not, what happens to the picture. If so, what happens if you edit shots with different aspects?
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4b1z 10 months ago
So where are the r3d files so I can play along? :)
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