Adobe Premiere is the old name of the video editing software Adobe Premiere Pro. Adobe Premiere v. 7.0 was renamed Adobe Premiere Pro 1.0. Adobe Premiere Pro, produced by Adobe is a realtime, timeline based video editing software targeted at prosumer video editors. ...
AdobePremiere Pro has been redesigned with powerful, productivity enhancing features and advanced professional tools including sophisticated color correction, powerful new audio controls and multiple, nested timelines.
AdobePremiere Pro and After Effects 6.0 work together to share data, making it easier than ever to work between the two applications.
AdobePremiere Pro for Windows XP is expected to ship in the U.S. and Canada by the end of August 2003.
Premiere then displays the new Multi-Camera window, showing the up to four sources on the left, with the currently-selected track outlined and displayed as the output on the right.
Adobe provides a pair of menus for each design, for the main menu and any scene menus, or you can create your own -- these are just Photoshop PSD files with special layer names, as used in Encore DVD.
Adobe has worked hard to bring its video applications together with a new look, common interface design, and cross-application integration for moving quickly and naturally between the different tools for different kinds of media.