An easy method to color correct and grade your video to give it a bit more of a film like look using only the effects that come with premiere pro. Feel free to comment below if you have any questions.
Tutorial on CUDA setup in Adobe CS5 products. Works with all CUDA enabled GPUs from NVidia. Enables CUDA for Premiere Pro and OpenGL in After Effects for faster rendering and 3D animation. The drivers for CUDA are able to be downloaded on NVidia's site. BEFORE DOWNLOAD OF CUDA: Install the latest drivers of your video card. And update to the latest version of your Adobe software first. CUDA Drivers: developer.nvidia.com -Download the "CUDA Toolkit" for your system and install after your NVidia GPU drivers are enabled. Programs Used: -Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 -Camtasia Studio 7 -NVidia Control Panel -Piriform Speccy My Hardware Setup: OLD HARDWARE MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit AMD Athlon II X2 250 @ 3.013 GHz 4.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 1333MHz Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA790GPT-UD3H (Socket M2) SyncMaster @ 1920x1200 896MB GeForce GTX 260 (EVGA)
This will teach you how to edit out, live green screen footage, using color key in Adobe Premiere Pro In order to successfully do green screen you must have proper lighting and green screen set up. Shawn Stockemer Productions
Here's a quick look at Premiere Pro CS4 and AVCHD editing. You'll also get a chance to see AfterEffects Cs4 and Encore Cs4 in action as well. As with all of Adobe's tapeless formats, you can edit directly off of the SD card or cameras Hard drive.Other native tapeless formats include Red Camera,P2, XDCAM EX and now AVCHD. You can always view the high quality version here: blogs.adobe.com or tv.adobe.com