Cody from FroogleGeek: "There are a few things that have kept me from making videos for YouTube. The first being how awkward I feel talking to a camera, but I am getting better with that. The second one is how annoying it is to set up the shot; I have an HD webcam now that makes recording videos fast and easy. The third part was how long it takes to encode or export videos in Adobe Premiere, the video editing software I use. That was until I found one setting that made videos take 15 times longer to encode."
It's fairly common that software bugs cause you to lose data you've been working on, but actual damage to your computer? That's a lot more uncommon.
Users will be able to stitch 360-degree video directly in Adobe Premiere Pro thanks to new extension.
Frame.io today launched Frame.io for Adobe Premiere Pro, an extension that will enable video editors to use the video collaboration tool inside the video-editing program.