Today we are doing something a little different. This is not an interview where I connect with different creatives and learn about their creative journey. Instead I discuss my thoughts on the latest version of Adobe Premiere and what it means for filmmakers, editors and creatives.
I have been a long time Adobe user. I absolutely love how their products have given creatives the ability to create work that matters. In this episode I break down some of the new features coming to Adobe Premiere and why I think they are significant.
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Today we are doing something a little different. This is not an interview where I connect with different creatives and learn about their creative journey. Instead I discuss my thoughts on the latest version of Adobe Premiere and what it means for filmmakers, editors and creatives.
I have been a long time Adobe user. I absolutely love how their products have given creatives the ability to create work that matters. In this episode I break down some of the new features coming to Adobe Premiere and why I think they are significant.
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Richard Lutz Content and Creative
Today we are doing something a little different. This is not an interview where I connect with different creatives and learn about their creative journey. Instead I discuss my thoughts on the latest version of Adobe Premiere and what it means for filmmakers, editors and creatives.
I have been a long time Adobe user. I absolutely love how their products have given creatives the ability to create work that matters. In this episode I break down some of the new features coming to Adobe Premiere and why I think they are significant.